1992 Mercedes-Benz 190 Logo
Dee Dee Posted on Feb 06, 2013

1992 Mercedes Benz 2.6 has oil in the coolant tank

Radiator and pressure pump were changed

2 Answers

malcolm hillidge

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Corporal:

An expert that has over 10 points.

Mayor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 2 times.

  • Contributor 18 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 07, 2013
malcolm hillidge
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Corporal:

An expert that has over 10 points.

Mayor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 2 times.

Joined: Feb 07, 2013
Answers
18
Questions
0
Helped
3724
Points
44

Check all gaskets....sounds like a failed gasket

gkp services

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

  • Contributor 23 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 26, 2013
gkp services
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Joined: Mar 20, 2013
Answers
23
Questions
1
Helped
5058
Points
41

You probably have a failed head gasket a good diagnosis would be seeing bubbles in coolant tank or your coolant guage fluctuates while running

Ad

5 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 75 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 18, 2009

SOURCE: On my 1989 Mercedes Benz 300E there are 2 fuel

yes,that original set-up of mb,reason behind that,one pump working 100 percent to attain fuel press.while two pump working only 50 percent each,long use of two pump

Ad

Anonymous

  • 3 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 28, 2009

SOURCE: i have a mercedes benz C220 cdi '01 and i wan't to

for the 220cdi,it is a 611.961 motor, you have to refill 6.5 liter,included the olilfilter.Whenyou have refill,and after the motor has running,you can check the oil-level in the board-computer.
succes

Anonymous

  • 14 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: reset oil change indicator 2008 mercedes benz E350

With the key in position 1, hit the odometer reset button on the left on the cluster 3 times in a row. The cluster should beep once. scroll through the multifunction display with the page buttons until the display shows the onboard voltage screen. It will say something like "UB: 12.2 V" scroll threw this menu with with the up/down until you reach the "service menu" page. scroll down to "confirmation" press +, confirm full service with +. Wait till it says service confirmed. cycle the key off and then back on to position 2. Scroll to the normal service menu where it normally says how many days or miles till next service. If the service was reset correctly, it will say "service display not possible" for a few minutes while it recalculates. You must cycle the key off and back on before it will back out of the onboard diagnostic mode. If you dont back out, the esp/abs/bas lights will illuminate when the car is started

pumpkinman

Steve Sweetleaf

  • 1212 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: how to change motor oil my mercedes benz s430

get under car.find oil pan,remove the plug].with something to catch the old oil[ let drain change oil filter.replace with new one.after all oil has drained.put plug back in and fill with oil per your manufactures guidelines

Anonymous

  • 784 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: how to replace a water pump on mercedes e320 1997

It is not complicated, depending on what hands-on level of DIY on car. Here are what need to do, so you can estimate how easy or hard when you look through your engine. Drain all the coolant, remove the thermostat housing, remove the fan, belt. Remove the water pump pulley. There are 4 bolts to hold the water pump in place.If you think you can take them out and put them in without removing the AC compressor then you can do it. I did it twice without removing the AC. The pump was fine for the second time, but for leaking seal. At dealer, it is easier to access from the bottom since they have a lifter. But it is doable at home. Have fun if you decide to do it.

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

1helpful
1answer

1990 300c overheating. Are both electric fans supposed to come on? Any help would be appropriated. There is no coolant in oil or out the tail pipe as far as i can tell. Has hesitation. Temp keeps going...

I assume you have checked the cooling system to ensure that first, that it is completely full of coolant (not just the overflow tank) with no air locks and second that there are no leaks anywhere and the radiator cap is in good condition. The heater hoses and those pesky little bypass hoses in the cooling system tend to go hard and split if they are over 10 years old, allowing coolant loss. Those spring type hose clamps tend to be less effective in clamping as the hoses become hard. Worm drive ones are the best to use. Both cooling fans operate together on most larger cars.

If there are no leaks or air locks, the over heating could also be caused by a clogged radiator (more than 15% restriction in the radiator flow capacity will cause overheating problems), a faulty water pump or a faulty thermostat.

If there are no leaks and water pump and thermostat are working correctly, but undetected loss of coolant once the engine heats up, then it could indicate a problem with the head gasket (Usually caused by allowing engine to become excessively overheated when cooling system has run dry) allowing very hot high pressure combustion gases into the engine water jacket, which super heats the coolant in the engine block, which then boils off, and is released via the cap.

If unsure take vehicle to a cooling system specialist and have them do a pressure test and more thorough diagnosis.

1helpful
1answer

I own a 1988 190E mercedes benz, my problem is the rising temperature when it is on an idling mode

Ok things to check, air in system, coolant level low, cap holding pressure, leak at radiator or expansion tank, vicous fan, aux fan, A/C freon charged to allow low speed fan function, temp sensor for high sppeed aux fan funtion, thermostat, water pump, radiator cools 15 dgrees from inlet to outlet.

Check all that and youll find something wrong I am sure.
0helpful
2answers

Oil consumption

Not exactly a solution, but check your coolant bottle and see what color your coolant is. See if it looks like it is contaminated with oil or if it looks and smells fine.
0helpful
1answer

I have a 1992 mercedes 190e 2.6 and I recently changed head gasket and now I have little or no oil pressure

Some suggestions:-
Could you have ommitted to connect an oil feed line to the overhead gear,
or incorrectly assembled the overhead gear allowing too much oil flow to the overhead valve gear?

Check for oil in the coolant- if present you may have incorrectly installed the head gasket.

7helpful
1answer

Oil in Coolant

Most likely a head gasket leak between coolant channels and oil channels. Need a radiator pressure guage and pump to test holding pressure in coolant system. No oil/water heat exchangers on your car. Usually just a head gasket replacement.
2helpful
1answer

Radiator removal procedure Mercedes 1992 190 E 2.6L Engine Auto

hi,you can do it,open the hood,remove 2pcs. of steel clip for radiator,2 pcs. for shroud,look for connection of oil cooler remove also,then lower and upper hose,you can lift your radiator,ty
1helpful
1answer

Coolant light wont shut off after adding cooland 1992 300te

Hello, If you are sure that the reservoir is filled properly, unplug the 2 pin connector on the side of the reservoir and see if the light goes out. If the light goes out, you need to replace the sensor which is what the connector hooks to.
If you find this information to be correct would you please enter a "fixya" rating.
Thanks, Gator241

0helpful
1answer

Fluctuating oil pressure on 92 Mercedes 300CE

Either the sending unit,(this unit is on the motor)is malfunctioning, or your engine oil pump may not be providing enough pressure.
This could be due to sticky oil pressure bypass valve,,worn out pump,,or worn engine main bearings.
If it is just a case of worn engine oil bearings,this is usually indicated by high oil pressure when cold,,but low oil pressure when hot,.i wouldn't worry to much, since most engines suffer from this same complaint and doesn't harm the engine any.
0helpful
1answer

Mercedes 1992 190E 2.6 Oil Pressure

put a can of STP oil additive into the engine if this doesnt work put another one in,if still no joy try changing the oil pump.if you dont want to change the oil pump then put 3 cans of STP in engine and sell it quick
Not finding what you are looking for?

198 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Mercedes-Benz Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

xxxxxx xxx

Level 3 Expert

5117 Answers

Arnie Burke
Arnie Burke

Level 3 Expert

7339 Answers

Are you a Mercedes-Benz Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...