I am not familiar with the model so I can't accurately answer your question.
There has been a number of European transmissions that weren't fitted with an oil filler/level plug, some were fitted with a level plug in the integral differential/final drive housing but the transmission shouldn't be filled through these. There have also been transmissions with no drain plug.
Many of these had to be drained and then refilled from the top of the casing by removing the breather or speedo drive and if no level plug was provided filling was by a measured quantity.
It is advisable to obtain good model specific information before you proceed.
Not brake sensor but brake switch can cause that, its located behind the brake booster in the engine compartment, make when you apply brake your lights comes on, if they don't come on then you have a bad switch or a blown brake fuse and this will cause the gear lever locked in park
For Old Models of Mercedes-Benz: The traditional digital clock on older Mercedes-Benz models will be changed by the press of 2 buttons. They are either close together on the radio console or spread far apart on the driver's display behind your wheel. On the radio, 1 button will add hours, and the other will add minutes. On the driver's display, you need to hold the left button down. That will cause either the hours or minutes on the digital clock to flash. Then, the right button will change the time. Hold the left button down again to switch from hours to minutes to off.
For New Models of Mercedes-Benz: Most recent Mercedes-Benz models will have a digital screen above their transmission. Sometimes it has menu buttons on the side, other times it is a touchscreen. Luxury cars should be packed with technology and convenience of course. These are used for either basic sound systems or more complex infotainment systems. Simply go to your home menu, find the settings, and go into the display. You should easily be able to find the clock and time settings and then change them. Additionally, depending on your model, some infotainment systems are connected to satellite and/or internet data and may change the time automatically for your ease and comfort.
If you're finding it difficult to service/repair your car, get one of those online manuals. You'll not have to wait for others to answer, or rely on mechanics and all. Plus i know a website that sells very cheap but very very good manuals online, without expiry i.e. for lifetime.
for this u can try reliable-store which is pretty good
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Hi, from what I have read, Mercedes Benz have their power steering reservoir under a plastic plenum. So you will need to remove this plenum to access the power steering reservoir. Best of luck!
Spray some starter fluid into the throttle body. If it starts, you have a fuel system problem. Check fuses and relays and the fuel pump. If it still will not start you will need a scanner to read codes and look at the sensor readings.