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There are online sites where you can download (for a fee) the exploded parts diagram, or you can go to a larger auto parts store and look for a Haynes manual that covers your year/make/model and engine size of your Mercedes. I'm not aware of any free diagrams for any Mercedes.
if this car has the northstar engine which i think it does then the starter is located under the intakemanifold, you will have to remove the intake and there you will see the starter, relpace intake gaskets when putting back together, hope this helps.
Hey man, it's not too bad. Discharge the A/C. Take out compressor, take out bracket, take out alternator. There will be 2 bolts on the top of the alternator which are kinda hard to get to. Then there are two bolts on the in side of the compressor and I believe 4 total on the front. Google an electric motor repair place in your area!!! I get mine rebuilt for $50 vs $300 form a parts store. Or, get a brush kit. I believe on those you don't even have to take the alternator apart, only the black cover on the back. There you go, $12 you did it yourself.
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