Engine replacement after broken piston
#1
Engine replacement after broken piston
I have a MB GLK 220CDi (2013)
I have replaced my engine with another used one but my car is not the same anymore.
My car has not the previous power anymore and it's too slow.
My old engine was 220 Cdi and I want to find from the "new" engine's S/N if it's also 220 CDi
Is there any site which you give the S/N and you get the details of your engine?
Thanks in advanced.
Basil Janvogel
I have replaced my engine with another used one but my car is not the same anymore.
My car has not the previous power anymore and it's too slow.
My old engine was 220 Cdi and I want to find from the "new" engine's S/N if it's also 220 CDi
Is there any site which you give the S/N and you get the details of your engine?
Thanks in advanced.
Basil Janvogel
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MBWorld Fanatic!
Welcome, and sorry to hear of your trouble.
You don't provide much detail or context, and there's not much we can help with at this point. You need to make sure the "new" engine matches up with your ECU, assuming you kept the original.
That said, there are MANY reasons why the replacement engine might not be operating as your old one used to, and it's largely impossible for anyone here to diagnose all possibilities.
My advice is take it back to the shop that did the work and press them to fix it until it's right.
Good luck.
You don't provide much detail or context, and there's not much we can help with at this point. You need to make sure the "new" engine matches up with your ECU, assuming you kept the original.
That said, there are MANY reasons why the replacement engine might not be operating as your old one used to, and it's largely impossible for anyone here to diagnose all possibilities.
My advice is take it back to the shop that did the work and press them to fix it until it's right.
Good luck.