SOURCE: (Steering Rack ,ball joint ,tie rod end and
fastest most reliable way to find out what parts are interchangable is to call your local wrecking/recycling/junk yard.... they have books that deal with that issue.
SOURCE: Need a Surpentine Belt Routing
If you have a laser pointer you can point it down and line up all of the pulleys. If you have a pulley out of alignment then this will eat belts. Inspect the lower pulleys such as the harmonic balancer pulley etc. to see if there are any bent or out of alignment from running over things on the road. The belt will only go on one way. Just make sure that the smooth pulleys run on the top of the belt, and the grooved pulleys run on the bottom of the belt. Also if you don't get the idler pulley back on in the proper alignment then it will burn it up also. If you are putting all of the tension on one side of the idler, it will burn the bearings up in it.
SOURCE: do you have a fan
Timing belt routing diagrams for cars and trucks?
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/10/timing-belt-routing-diagrams-for-cars.html
Drive belt routing diagrams for cars and trucks?
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/10/drive-belt-routing-diagrams-for-cars.html
SOURCE: 2003 Mercedes-benz Sprinter cdi 316 cuts out and doesn't start
Hi, My thoughts exactly ( fuel leak). Is this a deisel or gas engine?
In both cases be very careful with lights or cigarettes.
You can smell it when you get out of car in a garage or stall.
Good luck.
SOURCE: Checking automatic transmission fluid level in mercedes benz sprinter 313 cdi no dipstick supplied.
I don't know why they did this, But other manufacturers are going this way. The consumer can't check the transmission fluid. They have to go to a shop. You can get the stick online. Yours at operating temps are 16 to 17, or 160 to 170, depending on the stack you get. The stick is cable with a metal piece on the end. Push it down until it bottoms out. If you shove it to far/ force it. You have to remove the oil pan to get it out.
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