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Drivetrain Parts for Mercedes Benz

Experience smooth rides and excellent vehicle handling with our high-quality Mercedes Benz drivetrain parts. As an essential component of your Mercedes Benz, the drivetrain system converts your engine’s power into forward motion, making your Mercedes as agile and efficient as it was designed to be.

Adsit offers a comprehensive range of drivetrain parts including Air Pumps, Axle Shafts, Clutches, Cylinder Heads, Differentials, Driveshaft Center Supports, Driveshaft Flex Discs, Flywheel Ring Gears, Motor Mounts, Shifters, Transfer Cases, Transmission Parts, Turbos, and Vacuum Pumps. Our Mercedes Benz drivetrain parts are crafted with precision and designed for ultimate performance, ensuring a perfect fit and enhanced functionality for your luxury vehicle.

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  1. Is it Mercedes Driveshaft Flex ‘Disc’ or ‘Disk’? While the two spellings mean the same thing, “disk” is more popular in the US and Canada, while “disc” is more popular in the UK. Even within the Mercedes parts catalog, both spellings can be found.
  2. How do I know if my air pump is bad?Β If your smog air pump is starting to fail, you may notice rough idling, delayed acceleration, or an overall reduction in engine power. Your check engine light may also light up on your dash, which would need to be checked by a mechanic or an OBD scanner.
  3. Can you drive with a bad air injection pump? While it is still possible to drive your vehicle without a fully functional air pump, you will most likely see a reduction in engine efficiency. In addition, the excess smog in your air intake system will lead to a faster buildup of debris.
  4. Where is the best site for Mercedes OEM parts? Adsitco.com offers a large catalog of OEM Mercedes parts for most vehicles from the 1960s to today. We sell new, used, and rebuilt original Mercedes parts in order to provide a variety of different price points.
  5. Can you use aftermarket parts on a Mercedes-Benz?Β Aftermarket parts can be a good alternative to original parts for a reduced cost, but it can sometimes be difficult to determine which aftermarket brands have quality parts that will function properly. We ensure that any of the aftermarket products we carry for Mercedes are up to the standard that an owner expects with their Mercedes.
  6. Why are Mercedes parts so expensive? Being a luxury brand, Mercedes crafts their parts from high quality materials, which will naturally increase their price. For older models, many of the parts are no longer in production and are becoming difficult to find. The rarity of these parts makes it increasingly difficult to find them at a low price.
  7. What is the difference between Mercedes OEM parts and aftermarket?Β OEM, or Original Equipment Manufacturer parts would be any parts that a Mercedes vehicle could leave the factory with. Manufacturers like Bosch, Behr, Sachs, and many others provided the original components that went into a brand new Mercedes vehicle, and the quality of their parts match the original standard that people have come to expect from Mercedes-Benz. On the other hand, aftermarket products are made by many companies that produce replacement parts for Mercedes, usually at a reduced price. The quality of the aftermarket parts can vary greatly, so it is a good idea to always research an unfamiliar brand before making a purchase.
  8. How often do you need to replace an air pump?Β There isn’t a recommended time to replace your car’s air pump: it will just need to be replaced once it fails. An air pump may last the entire lifetime of a vehicle, or it may need to be replaced multiple times over the course of driving it.
  9. What does a Mercedes air pump do? The air pump pushes compressed air into the exhaust system of your vehicle to help burn off excess fuel leaving the engine. This helps reduce the amount of smog coming out of your car’s exhaust.
  10. What are the symptoms of a bad axle shaft? Most of the signs of a bad axle shaft will either result in loud clicking/popping sounds or a vibration feel when driving. Such signs should be looked at by a mechanic right away, as it could be dangerous to continue driving.
  11. How much does it cost to replace an axle shaft?Β The price of a Mercedes axle shaft can vary widely based on the year and model of your vehicle and the condition of the axle. We offer axle shafts ranging from $100 to $1,000. Keep in mind that you will also need to factor the cost of labor to replace the axle as well.
  12. What is the life of an axle shaft?Β Unless there was a collision that damages the axle shaft, it should normally last the lifetime of a vehicle. For older vehicles that are being restored, the bearings or the shaft may become rusty and in need of replacement, but there is no set lifespan for how long an axle shaft can last.
  13. How much does it cost to replace cylinder heads? Replacing cylinder heads is not an inexpensive process: the labor required to remove and replace a cylinder head, and the precise manufacturing of the part itself can become costly. Most of our cylinder heads are available for purchase for $800 to $1,000.
  14. What is the most common cylinder head problem? Most commonly, cylinder heads begin to leak due to a head gasket failure. If the cylinder head becomes overheated or if the vehicle is involved in a wreck, the cylinder head can crack which will also cause a leak.
  15. What are the symptoms of cylinder head failure? Depending on the type of failure the cylinder head is experiencing, there are several different symptoms that can occur. Oil leaks, coolant leaks, or engine misfires are all possible with a failing cylinder head.
  16. What differential does Mercedes use? Most Mercedes models use open differentials on their vehicles. Some of the AMG models utilize limited slip or torque vectoring differentials, while the G-Wagons come equipped with locking differentials.
  17. How much does it cost to replace a differential? The cost of a differential can vary greatly depending on the model of your vehicle. While we offer differentials priced between $200 and $1,500, on average a used differential would cost around $550.
  18. What are symptoms of a bad differential? A key component in controlling your vehicle, a bad differential can cause difficulty steering. You may also hear the grinding of gears or notice excessive wear on some or all of your tires. A vibration that gets worse the faster you are going may also indicate a problem with your differential.
  19. How do I know if my drive shaft center support bearing is bad? Often the first sign of a failing center support bearing is difficulty turning your vehicle. You may notice more strain on your vehicle overall while driving, or your vehicle may shake when accelerating after a stop.
  20. What does a drive shaft center support do? A drive shaft center support helps prevent strain on a driveshaft that is made up of two or more connected pieces. In a two-piece driveshaft, the center support would be placed near the joint in order to help support the joint.
  21. How much does it cost to replace a drive shaft center support bearing? We sell driveshaft center support bearings for most models of Mercedes ranging in price from $29 to $129. In addition to the cost of the part itself, you will also need to factor in the cost of labor to replace the center support bearing.
  22. What is the lifespan of the Mercedes flex disc? It is possible that a flex disc will last the entire lifespan of your Mercedes. Under normal conditions they are often rated for lasting at least 200,000 miles.
  23. What is a flex disc on a Mercedes Benz? The flex disc is a thick rubber disc that help reduce vibrations and torque on the driveshaft. There is a flex disc in between the transmission and the driveshaft as well as one between the driveshaft and rear differential.
  24. What causes chassis flex disc failure in Mercedes Benz? Often the flex disc can degrade when exposed to high heat or other extreme outdoor elements, if your drivetrain system is out of alignment, or if you drive on particularly rough roads. For vehicles over 20 years old, the rubber flex disc may have worn down over time as well.
  25. How do I know if my flex disc is bad? If a flex disc on your vehicle has gone bad, the driveshaft will be more loose which will cause heavy vibrations while driving. You may have difficulty shifting out of Park, and you will most likely hear loud knocking noises coming from under your vehicle.
  26. What is a flywheel ring gear? The flywheel ring gear is a toothed gear that sits around the flywheel that can engage with the car’s starter. When starting up your vehicle, the starter begins to spin the ring gear and flywheel to start the rotation of the engine’s crankshaft.
  27. How much does it cost to replace motor mounts on a Mercedes? The cost of a motor mount depends on the year and model of your vehicle and how rare the motor mounts are. We sell motor mounts at prices ranging from $49 to $169.
  28. How do I know if my Mercedes motor mounts are bad? If you experience excessive noise or vibrations from your engine while your Mercedes is running, the motor mounts may need to be replaced.
  29. How long do Mercedes engine mounts last? Your Mercedes engine mounts should last at least 3-5 years. Engine fluids like oil or coolant can cause the rubber to degrade faster, so keeping them dry will help improve their longevity.
  30. What does C and S mean on Mercedes shifter? The “C” stands for “Comfort”, which will start your transmission in 2nd gear. The “S” stands for “Sport”, which will start the transmission in 1st gear.
  31. What’s the transfer case on a Mercedes? Transfer cases are found on 4MATIC models of Mercedes and attach to the back of the transmission. The transfer case allows the transmission’s torque to be transferred to both the front and rear differentials at the same time.
  32. Is it worth replacing a transfer case? The transfer case is essential for the drivability of your vehicle. Continuing to drive with a faulty transfer case can cause irreparable damage to the transmission and driveshaft, leading to an even greater cost to repair your vehicle.
  33. What are signs of a bad transfer case? A failing transfer case can cause difficulty with the 4-Wheel Drive functions of your vehicle: you may receive a warning light or the vehicle may not stay in 4WD. You may also notice fluid leaks beneath the transfer case.
  34. How much does it cost to replace a Mercedes transmission? We sell our rebuilt transmissions for $2,395, with some rarer models of transmissions costing $3,995. In addition to the purchase price, transmissions have a $1,000 core price that will be refunded to you when we receive your old transmission back. With our round-trip shipping service, returning your old transmission to us is a simple process. You can see more information on our Customer Service > Core Returns page.
  35. How do I know if my Mercedes transmission is bad? One of the most common signs of a failing transmission is that the transmission may slip out of gear while driving. You may have difficulty shifting between gears, or you may notice red or brown fluid leaks beneath your Mercedes.
  36. How long should a Mercedes transmission last? Mercedes transmissions are rated to last between 150,000 and 200,000 miles, with many lasting upwards of 300,000 miles. Routine maintenance on your Mercedes is the key to the longevity of your vehicle.
  37. What are the major transmission parts? A transmission is made up of several hundred pieces that work together in order to function. Most of what makes it function is a large number of gears, a valve body that controls the transmission fluid, and automatic transmissions have a torque converter that replaces a manual transmission’s clutch.
  38. What is a turbo on a Mercedes-Benz? The turbo on a Mercedes takes the exhaust leaving the engine, compresses it, and runs it through the engine again. This additional air also brings additional fuel into the engine, leading to an increase in overall power.
  39. What does a vacuum pump do on a Mercedes? Vacuum pumps can have several different functions on a Mercedes: they provide pressure to the brake booster for stopping power, they help regulate the flow of fuel in diesel engines, and they can offset the positive pressure on a turbocharged engine.

At Adsit, we understand the significance of maintaining the drivetrain system’s optimal performance. Therefore, our professional team is ready to assist you in finding the right parts for your vehicle’s needs. Choose your drivetrain parts from our extensive online catalog at AdsitCo.com or call us directly at 1-800-521-7656 for orders and inquiries.

Whether you prefer to place your order online or over the phone, we’re here to help! We are dedicated to offering superior customer service, fantastic warranty options, and unparalleled expertise in Mercedes Benz drivetrain parts. Trust Adsit, your one-stop shop for all Mercedes Benz drivetrain parts, to keep your Mercedes running at its best.”

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