Includes factory technical information in German for maintenance, adjustment, assembly, inspection and diagnosis of Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 108-113 models produced from 1968, with procedures organized by technical groups and job numbers.
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German technical workshop manual for Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 108-113 models produced from 1968 onward, especially useful for maintenance, adjustment, assembly, inspection, diagnosis and repair of classic W108, W109, W111 and W113 models.
This edition corresponds to the Mercedes-Benz Werkstatt-Handbuch Band 1 for passenger cars from the Baureihe 108-113, with technical information organized by groups and job numbers according to the original factory system.
The manual brings together maintenance, adjustment, assembly and inspection procedures, along with technical data, dimensions, tolerances, reference tables and troubleshooting sections for different vehicle assemblies.
Unlike the English-language Passenger Cars Starting 1968 manual, this publication preserves the original German Mercedes-Benz terminology and is especially valuable for users looking for factory technical documentation in German, with the group structure and naming used in the Werkstatt-Handbuch.
The scope of the manual can be reviewed in more detail in the Full index tab, where the included technical groups, job numbers and procedures are listed.
Important: This product corresponds to Band 1 of the Mercedes-Benz Werkstatt-Handbuch PKW-Typen ab 1968 Baureihe 108-113. The included content should be checked in the Full index tab, where the technical groups and procedures available in this edition are listed.
The digital edition allows quick access to the different technical groups through internal bookmarks, making it easier to search by system, job number or model from a computer, tablet or mobile phone.
What is the difference between this manual and the English Passenger Cars Starting 1968 manual?
This manual is the German Werkstatt-Handbuch Band 1 for the Baureihe 108-113. It preserves the original German technical terminology, with groups such as Wartung, Einstellung und Montage, and follows the factory structure used by Mercedes-Benz.
Which models does this Werkstatt-Handbuch cover?
It covers Mercedes-Benz models from the W108, W109, W111 and W113 series produced from 1968 onward, including 280 S/8, 280 SE/8, 280 SEL/8, 280 SL/8, 300 SEL/8, 300 SEL/8 6.3, 280 SE/9 3.5 and 300 SEL/9 3.5.
Is the manual in German?
Yes. The technical content of the manual is in German, preserving the original factory terminology used by Mercedes-Benz in the Werkstatt-Handbuch.
Does it include technical data, dimensions and tolerances?
Yes. The manual includes tables with technical data, dimensions, tolerances, capacities, adjustment specifications and references applicable to different mechanical assemblies and vehicle systems.
Does it include diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures?
Yes. The foreword of the manual indicates that troubleshooting information is included for most assemblies, helping to locate the cause of a fault and apply the corresponding correction.
Does this product include Band 2?
No. This item corresponds exclusively to Band 1 of the Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 108-113 Werkstatt-Handbuch. Before purchasing, the exact scope of the content can be reviewed in the Full index tab.
Is it useful for classic Mercedes-Benz restoration?
Yes. Because it covers assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures, technical data and troubleshooting information, it is a very useful reference for advanced maintenance, specialized repair and restoration of classic Mercedes-Benz models from the W108, W109, W111 and W113 series.
This index lists the technical groups, job numbers and procedures included in the Mercedes Benz Werkstatt-Handbuch PKW-Typen ab 1968 Baureihe 108-113 Wartung, Einstellung und Montage | Band 1.
The index titles are kept in the original language of the manual to preserve the technical terminology and numbering of each procedure.