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1992 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Problems

 

Bad Switch/Blower Motor Resistor Assembly May Cause Inoperative Heater Blower Motor

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Other than a defective motor, a bad switch or blower motor resistor assembly can cause an inoperative heater blower motor.

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Premature Tire Wear Due to Cracked Lower Control Arm Bushings

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The lower control arm bushings can wear and crack, leading to irregular and premature tire wear. Worn Ball joints can also cause similar tire wear problems. I some cases it may be necessary to replace the lower control arm, including bushings & ball joint to correct this concern.

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Automatic car washes can damage head lamp wipers

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The head lamp wipers are easily damaged, especially by automatic car washes.

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Head Light Lenses Become Cloudy/Opaque

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The lenses for head lights may become opaque (cloudy or hazy) as a result of sun exposure. This can reduce the effectiveness of the lights. Our technicians tell us plastic polishes can improve the clarity of the lenses, but replacement of the lamp housings is necessary to regain full intensity of the lights.

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Coolant Hoses May Fail Unexpectedly

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The cooling system hoses may fail unexpectedly. The hoses can look good on the outside, but the rubber can degrade and erode on the inside. If not carefully checked, the hoses can burst at any time.

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Climate Control System Problems Due to Wear in Climate Control Buttons Contacts

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The climate control system can fail or perform erratically due to internal problems with the climate control button electrical contacts. Replacement of the climate control assembly is commonly required to correct this problem.

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Harsh Ride From Rear Due to Failed Dampening Actuator

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Vehicles with automatic level control that ride harshly in the rear (no give in the suspension) may have one or both dampening actuators which have failed. It is commonly recommended the actuators be replaced in pairs.

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Check Belt Tensioner When Replacing Water Pump

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A coolant leak may develop from the water pump. When replacing the water pump, the drive belt tensioner should be inspected and most likely replaced as well.

 

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Motor Mounts Fail and Cause Vibration in Body

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Motor mounts commonly fail, causing engine vibrations to be transferred to the body. Failed motor mounts should be replaced in order to prevent damage to the transmission mount.

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Poor AC Performance Due to Refrigerant Loss

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A refrigerant leak may develop from one or more of the following AC components: AC compressor, hose manifold for the compressor, or the evaporator core. The loss of refrigerant can cause poor AC performance. Our technicians tell us that proper leak diagnoses should be performed in order to determine the cause of any refrigerant loss.

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Rough Running Engine Due to Misfire

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A rough running motor or lack of power can be caused by a failed distributor cap or rotor, ignition wires (or their resistors), or valve cover gasket leaks. If the valve cover gasket leaks, oil can pool where the ignition wire resistor connects to the spark plug. The resistor can fail and the spark plug may not fire because of a short circuit through the oil.

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Hard/Soft Tops May Develop Problems Due to Age

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As vehicles age, various problems may develop with the hard and soft tops. If problems are encountered, it would be recommended to have a technician familiar with these tops perform the diagnoses.

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Throttle Valves May Experience Electrical Failure

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The electronic throttle assembly may suffer an electrical failure. It is often cheaper to send the valve to a service center for repair that to purchase a new part.

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Coolant Leak/Overheating Due to Radiator Leak

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A coolant leak may develop form the Radiator due to degradation of its plastic components. Replacement of the failed radiator will be necessary.

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Transmission Oil Seals May Leak on High Mileage Vehicles

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High mileage vehicles may develop a transmission fluid leak from one or more of the oil seals.

 

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