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280 SERIES

MERCEDES 280 SERIES Manuals: Owners Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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Related Questions

What type of transmission does a Mercedes 280 Series have?

The transmission of a Mercedes 280 Series varies depending on the model and year. Older models, such as 1976 280SE, had a four-speed automatic transmission, while newer models, such as the 2021 Mercedes-Benz E 280, have a nine-speed automatic transmission.

What is the difference between the Mercedes 280S and 280SE?

The main difference between the Mercedes 280S and 280SE is the type of fuel injection system used in the engine. The 280S has a carburetor engine, which mixes fuel and air in a carburetor before sending it to the engine, while the 280SE has a fuel-injected engine, which uses electronic sensors and fuel injectors to precisely control the amount of fuel delivered to the engine. Additionally, the 280SE generally has more luxurious features and options than the 280S, such as air conditioning, power windows, and a more advanced suspension system. Overall, the 280SE is considered a more advanced and refined version of the 280S.

What is the weight of a Mercedes 280 Series?

The weight of a Mercedes 280 Series varies depending on the model and year. For example, the 1976 280SE had a curb weight of around 3,715 pounds, while newer models, such as the 2021 Mercedes-Benz E 280, have a curb weight of around 3,858 pounds.

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