Car won't start, engage it's dead nothing happens but everything else works. can you tell where the starter is located
SOURCE: 1994 mercedes benz c220: no crank, no turn, no start, no nothing
Battery should be in the trunk, under the mat next to spare tire on the right side. The starter is in the engine compartment on the underside near the firewall (very close to the accelerator pedal, think: if you could put your foot through the floor with the accelerator while sitting in the driver's seat, you would end up kicking the starter). Not fun to get at from under the car! (which is the only way to get to it :(
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You would need to get a repair manual for a schematic to know where the starter motor is located. In truth, replacement is not very complicated--you simply unbolt the old unit and bolt in a new replacement unit. But, you may have to disassemble other components to reach the starter motor. It is likely more costly to have your starter motor repaired. I suggest getting a new one or refurbished. Some places will have a "core charge", whereby you get that money refunded when you send them your old starter. In the end, it is cheaper and easier than getting your starter motor fixed. Good luck.
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if you have changed the starter twice, check the flywheel that the teeth are all good,could have some bad teeth
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I am assuming that the engine won't even turn over. could be lots of different things. The simplist is to make sure the car in in PARK , won't start if not. Other things could be , Security imobilizer if you have one. Does your key have a electronic chip in it ? Try your other set of keys if you have one. Check if battery connections are clean and tight.
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Not familiar with mercedes, but if it works like many other brands, the receiver unit in the car "forgot" the code when battery died. There is a procedure in owners manual for receiver to relearn the code transmitted by the key. When you do this, dont forget to repeat the procedure for the secondary key.
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