looking for some answers.
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looking for some answers.
hi everyone, i purchased a 2000 e320 and paid a little bit to much for it but i was pretty happy with it. i had to do a conductor plate in it and everything seemed to work just fine or atleast alot better than it did until, i noticed that id be driving and it would shift hard no slips anymore just sometimes clunks into gear and if i coast the car while driving normally and go back into it it clunks. so thats one problem haha, other is that my rear fogs so to speak. one of them is out so i checked it only to find out that the wire is literally missing and is no where to be found for it traced back into the wheel well of the trunk and still couldnt find it. if anyone knows why someone wouldve done that or if thats a common thing or if maybe there isnt a wire i have no clue hahah. and the last thing i am wondering about is how do i know if i have self leveling suspension. i havent really looked into it at all i am just looking for a quick answer. but this should be it for now thanks for whoever took the time to read it and reply.
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You need to have the transmission scanned to discover fault codes. Either dealer or well equipped indy.
You only have one foglight at the back. In USA it's on the left. If you don't have a OM you should get one. Pretty cheap at the dealer.
If you have self-leveling there is a reservoir for the fluid just to the left of WS washer tank. You could also track down a VIN Datacard which shows all factory installed options. I think the self-leveling was mostly on the W210 wagons (obviously) but maybe an option on the sedans.
You only have one foglight at the back. In USA it's on the left. If you don't have a OM you should get one. Pretty cheap at the dealer.
If you have self-leveling there is a reservoir for the fluid just to the left of WS washer tank. You could also track down a VIN Datacard which shows all factory installed options. I think the self-leveling was mostly on the W210 wagons (obviously) but maybe an option on the sedans.
Last edited by RichardM98; 11-03-2014 at 10:43 AM.