WHats my engine designation?
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2008 E350 (W211 @170K), 2012 ML350 (W166 @119K), 2014 E350 Sport (W212 @96K), 2015 ML350 (W166 @92K)
All the W211 of a given year with the same part codes fits each other regardless of engine size. Therefore, W211 E320/E350/E500 turn signal side mirror will be identical.
On the oil level sensor
https://www.europartsplus.com/merced...09050301-mfg22
On the oil level sensor
https://www.europartsplus.com/merced...09050301-mfg22
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All the W211 of a given year with the same part codes fits each other regardless of engine size. Therefore, W211 E320/E350/E500 turn signal side mirror will be identical.
On the oil level sensor
https://www.europartsplus.com/merced...09050301-mfg22
On the oil level sensor
https://www.europartsplus.com/merced...09050301-mfg22
do you know if its a similar deal with wheel bolt patterns?
like all w211 cars have 5x112 mm bolt pattern?
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Havent got confirmation every one is in stock or being shipped yet, but theyre ordered.
New battery is on the way, oil is bought and waiting for filter today or tomorow.
Now if i need a new supercharger, who makes refurbished ones for much cheaper than $3642 cdn saskatoon mercedes wants for their reman SC?
the $60 cdn for gasket, bolts and rubber sleeve seems fair
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2008 E350 (W211 @170K), 2012 ML350 (W166 @119K), 2014 E350 Sport (W212 @96K), 2015 ML350 (W166 @92K)
I know it is not in Canda, but for example,
https://www.autohausaz.com/pn/138262...RoCP-AQAvD_BwE
At those prices, and limited access to full parts, do you feel you could rebuild it? There are rebuilt kits for the supercharger if the damage is just normal wear.
https://www.autohausaz.com/pn/138262...RoCP-AQAvD_BwE
At those prices, and limited access to full parts, do you feel you could rebuild it? There are rebuilt kits for the supercharger if the damage is just normal wear.
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I know it is not in Canda, but for example,
https://www.autohausaz.com/pn/138262...RoCP-AQAvD_BwE
At those prices, and limited access to full parts, do you feel you could rebuild it? There are rebuilt kits for the supercharger if the damage is just normal wear.
https://www.autohausaz.com/pn/138262...RoCP-AQAvD_BwE
At those prices, and limited access to full parts, do you feel you could rebuild it? There are rebuilt kits for the supercharger if the damage is just normal wear.
I DONT KNOW WHATS INVOLVED in rebuilding......not even sure its broke
Im just going by the fact i heard ONLINE a bearing goes in these superchargers and the MB mech that testdrove it said he heard a groaning sound, which i wasnt aware of before he said it but after, i sure seem to notice.
Maybe he just put the idea in my head or maybe it is goin
but up to that point i only had a bout 20 hrs driving time in it , 99 % steady state highway miles, very little shifting or low throttle city driving
i just have regular wrenches, no presses or special tools for pressing bearings
I suppose 200$ on a rebuild kit for bearings, gaskets etc wouldnt be bad,
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2008 E350 (W211 @170K), 2012 ML350 (W166 @119K), 2014 E350 Sport (W212 @96K), 2015 ML350 (W166 @92K)
Have you visited a local MB specialist?
https://ca.benzshops.com/near/saskatoon-sk/
Once have the car basics in place, it will not be a bad idea to visit them and get "their temperature" for your car. You need to gather recommendations from local MB owners to get a feeling. If you do not know anyone with an MB, just be polite by asking one at a gas station or at a parts store (likely a DIY person)
You do not want to be in a pinch and have to go to an unknown service provider and take further chances.
https://ca.benzshops.com/near/saskatoon-sk/
Once have the car basics in place, it will not be a bad idea to visit them and get "their temperature" for your car. You need to gather recommendations from local MB owners to get a feeling. If you do not know anyone with an MB, just be polite by asking one at a gas station or at a parts store (likely a DIY person)
You do not want to be in a pinch and have to go to an unknown service provider and take further chances.
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Have you visited a local MB specialist?
https://ca.benzshops.com/near/saskatoon-sk/
Once have the car basics in place, it will not be a bad idea to visit them and get "their temperature" for your car. You need to gather recommendations from local MB owners to get a feeling. If you do not know anyone with an MB, just be polite by asking one at a gas station or at a parts store (likely a DIY person)
You do not want to be in a pinch and have to go to an unknown service provider and take further chances.
https://ca.benzshops.com/near/saskatoon-sk/
Once have the car basics in place, it will not be a bad idea to visit them and get "their temperature" for your car. You need to gather recommendations from local MB owners to get a feeling. If you do not know anyone with an MB, just be polite by asking one at a gas station or at a parts store (likely a DIY person)
You do not want to be in a pinch and have to go to an unknown service provider and take further chances.
good to know theres some options.