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WDBEA52EXRC091541

1994 MERCEDES-BENZ E-Class

Vehicle Summary

The 1994 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe, model E320, features a 3.2L in-line 6-cylinder engine delivering 217 hp. Manufactured in Sindelfingen, Germany, this classic comes equipped with essential safety features like front and knee airbags, plus emergency tensioning retractors for both driver and passenger. With its sleek 2-door design and high-performance engine, it embodies the luxury and engineering excellence Mercedes-Benz is known for.

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Make
MERCEDES-BENZ
Model
E-Class
Year
1994
Engine
3.2L

Complete Specifications

27 specs
Make MERCEDES-BENZ
Manufacturer Name MERCEDES-BENZ CARS
Model E-Class
Model Year 1994
Plant City SINDELFINGEN
Series E320
Trim 124
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country GERMANY
Plant State BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG
Body Class Coupe
Doors 2
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Engine Number of Cylinders 6
Displacement (CC) 3200.0
Displacement (CI) 195.27598110314
Displacement (L) 3.2
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Configuration In-Line
Engine Brake (hp) From 217
Engine Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz
Pretensioner Yes
Seat Belt Type Manual
Other Restraint System Info Type-2 Belt with ETR: Emergency Tensioning Retractors for Driver and Passenger. Rear Belts: Type-2 Belts with a lap belt in the center seat.
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Knee Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Oil leaks

Older Mercedes-Benz engines, including the 1994 E-Class, are known for developing oil leaks around the valve cover gaskets and oil pan gaskets.

Head gasket failure

The inline-6 engines can suffer from head gasket issues, leading to coolant leaks and potential overheating.

Worn timing chain and tensioner

Over time, the timing chain and its tensioner can wear out, causing a rattling noise and potentially leading to engine timing issues.

Fuel injector problems

Fuel injectors can become clogged or malfunction, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.

Vacuum leaks

The vacuum hoses and fittings can deteriorate with age, causing rough idling and poor acceleration.

Spark plug wear

Spark plugs may wear out, leading to misfires, rough running, and decreased fuel efficiency.

Crankshaft position sensor failure

This sensor can fail, causing the engine to stall or not start at all.

Cooling system issues

Radiator, water pump, and thermostat failures can lead to overheating, which is a common problem in older vehicles.

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