5 Ways to Tell That Your Mercedes is Having Engine Problems
Engine is the most important part of the car. So engine should be given a top priority. So any of the engine problems are not to be taken lightly. Some of the engine problems can be detected easily while some need inspection to get detected. Whether your engine will be going to have problems soon or not, this can be done if an owner knows the ways to detect the issues. In this article, you will know the 5 most effective ways to know if your engine is having any problems or not in Mercedes.
How to know if there is any problem in the engine?
1. Check the dashboard - The first and the simplest thing you can do is to simply look at your dashboard to check if there is illumination of check engine light or not. The car computer takes the responsibility to warn the user of any problems in the engine which cannot be detected earlier. If the check engine light is on then know that your engine is having some problems and hence it has to be checked.
2. Check the exhaust - Check the exhaust while pressing the gas pedal slightly after turning on the engine. Look for the amount of smoke coming out of exhaust. A good engine makes the exhaust to release a very less amount of smoke. But if the smoke is more and the color of the smoke is black, gray or white, then know that there is some problem in the combustion system. Either there wrong proportion of fuel and air in the cylinder, or burning of oil along with fuel in the cylinder.
3. Check the car performance and behavior while driving - A smooth running and smooth idling with absence of loud noise is expected from a good engine. If the engine is bad then it would lead to a very low performance, rough running with vibration of car, engine turning off automatically while driving and several problems that happen during driving. This is a good sign that your engine is definitely having problems. Mercedes Benz commonly faces starting issues especially during winter. It is found out that battery becomes the culprit most of the times. You have to check its terminals and test your battery. Sudden breakdowns are also a problem that many Mercedes owners complain of.
4. Checkup of engine components - If there is issue in performance then next you should do is to inspect the air filter and fuel filter, spark plugs, ignition coils etc to know if they are the culprit or not. The filters are to be changed if they are more clogged. Damaged spark plugs and ignition coils are to be replaced. The engine misfiring has become one of the most common problems of Mercedes cars which have reached 160000 km.
5. Check the sounds from engine - You can focus on the engine sounds to check if there is any unusual sound coming from the engine or not. Mainly faulty engines components cause some knocking and grinding sounds. The knocking sound is produced due to combustion of fuel with air taken in wrong proportion. Knocking is also caused if there is low oil in engine and the parts collide directly due to low lubrication. Grinding noise is caused due to more contaminated oil in engine which overheats the engine and makes the engine run roughly.
6. Check the oil - You can check the engine oil by dipsticks provided with the car. By dipping the dipstick in the engine oil you can know the oil level and also check the colour of the oil. If the oil color is darker than normal or cloudy, then you have to change the oil. The Mercedes Benz cars commonly face oil leakage. Most of the owners complain of the frequent oil leaks. So if the oil is low in your engine, then possibly there must be some oil leakage. You have to get your engine inspected properly to find the oil leaking area and then fix the leakage. The leakage mostly occurs due to faulty gaskets and hoses.
Conclusion
If you found out any problems while inspection that are mentioned above, then contact your dealer at once and get your car engine repaired in order to avoid major failures in engine. To prevent engine problems, scheduled maintenance is required.













