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The timing belt is an important component that keeps other fundamental components of the engine such as- power steering pump, alternator, air conditioner, etc. operational. The timing belt has a certain lifespan. By checking the owneru2019s manual, a Mercedes owner can confirm his roadsteru2019s proposed timing belt replacement interval. Sometimes, immature failure occurs. You need to replace the timing belt straightaway consulting a Mercedes technician to enhance your vehicleu2019s horsepower and gas mileage.
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Timing belt is an internal engine component in a Mercedes that rotates the engines:
CRANKSHAFT CAMSHAFT
In general, it is located under the timing cover and in front of the engine.
Commonly made up of high-quality rubber with nylon-reinforced cords.
When the timing belt is failed, you need a mechanic to replace it and inspect other parts.
Listed below are a few signs that indicate the broken timing belt of the Mercedes.
If the timing belt is failed, the engine will not turn over or ignite. UNABLE TO TURN OVER THE ENGINE
Broken timing belts also cause damages in other internal engine compartments.
Due to the failed timing belt, the engine will leak motor oil from the timing belt cover. OIL LEAKING
Wear out gaskets between the engine block and timing cover also cause oil leaks.
When the timing belt is damaged, the pulleys create a ticking sound inside the motor. UNUSUAL NOISE
Unusual noise from the engine is also an indication of low oil pressure in Mercedes.
Worn out timing belts also impact the engine’s fire rate and cause misfiring. MISFIRED ENGINE
Sometimes the belt will slip on the camshaft drive and open or close one cylinder.
Often it’s difficult to discover the broken or failed timing belt of the Mercedes. CONCLUSION
Check the car’s manual for determining the replacement interval of the timing belt.
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