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Problem Reports » Tie Rod Ends, Drag Link, and Idler Arm May Wear Out
Mercedes-Benz 350SD
Report: Tie Rod Ends, Drag Link, and Idler Arm May Wear Out
Mercedes-Benz 350SD Problem
Model Year Affected: 1991
Verified
The tie rod ends, idler arm, and/or drag link components of the steering linkage may wear prematurely. Please keep in mind the wheel alignment should be checked and adjusted when any of these items are replaced.
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