When a Mercedes Vito van reaches 100,000 miles, it's crucial to check the cam belt for signs of wear, such as cracks, fraying, or noticeable looseness. A failing cam belt can lead to severe engine damage, including bent valves or damaged pistons, if it snaps while the engine is running. Additionally, it's a good idea to follow the manufacturer's recommended service intervals for replacement, which may vary based on engine type and usage. Regular inspections can prevent costly repairs and ensure optimal engine performance.
first of all get a real Mercedes what is wrong with you
Seems fine to me.
Start by figuring out exactly what's wrong with it. It could be as simple as greasing the linkage, or something which requires replacing part of the steering column - as is, we have no way of knowing which one is the case.
I don't think so... If some one posted it then it's wrong.
133MPH 321.8688 km/hr, the other guy had the wrong unit. The formula to convert miles to km 200 mi* 63360 in 1 mi * 2.54 cm 1 in * 1 km 100000 cm = 321.8688 km
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inbalance of the car
It depends what is wrong with the engine.
Try replacing the distributor
installed wrong or bad fuel pump
No, you should not. You are either tightening the wheel bearing to tightly or too loosely or the bearing race needs replacing. Take the vehicle to a professional and see what is wrong.
replace blower regulator