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Here are some shots I took. More pics after the jump.
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They're all there (call me Captain Obvious), so I don't think that's your problem. I'm not too good with electrical stuff so I'm not much of a help.
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At least you did. Thanks.
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Would what be causing your battery drain? All I see is a photo of a fuse box. Old Benz?
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Watch this video. He shows a good way to check.
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What car is this? They look to be pretty old fuses, lookin like the fuses in my 73 Bug.
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Yes it's a 190e. I added more pics to comments regarding my previous posts.. It's been a baffling experience
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What Crazedclay said.
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1992 MBZ 190e
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Gotcha. Cool little cars. Have you tried just disconnecting the battery when you're not driving in hopes of it not draining? Again, I know almost nothing about electrical components in cars haha its not exactly my forte.
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Yes that's what I'm doing now, and it still managed to drain a fresh battery in 15 miles.
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Holy shit. Well hopefully you can get this issue resolved. Sorry I'm not much of a help!
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I'm going to be changing the alternator