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Cooling fan relays are usually located under the hood in the engine compartment in the black box with all of the fuses. On the under side of the box cover it will usually give a drawing of the fuses and relays and the position they hold in the box.
its on the bell housing at the back disconnect the battery and use a 3/8th drive socket set to remove it dont forget to disconnect battery first ,its not difficult
A mechanic would check for voltage at the starter, the neutral safety switch, and the key switch. Also the grounds between the engine and frame or body of the car.
Hi, it is located with the fuel pump under the drivers side of the car. It rests on a plate that also has the fuel pump attached to it. Undo the bolts holding the plate to the bottom of the car and you will see that it is very easy to replace.
the engine temp sensor on a 1992 240 (b230f engine) is located on the passenger side of the engine, right next to the oil filter and right above the alternator. good luck :)
It sounds like linkage to me as well - jack car block to prevent fall and block tire - do on flat ground and track cable under car. I think you should start under hood where linkage joins transmission. I seem to recall a plate there to hold at this end . not that it is a yoke type movement in transmission. this must be always lubricated. Did you ever have car jump out of gear? was it ever stiff to shift and has car been sitting?
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