Posted on 7/18/2023
Mercedes-Benz is known for producing luxurious and reliable vehicles that provide a smooth and comfortable ride. However, like any vehicle, Mercedes-Benz cars are not immune to suspension problems. One common issue that Mercedes-Benz owners may encounter is rear suspension rattling. 1. Worn Shock Absorbers Shock absorbers are an essential component of the suspension system in any vehicle. They are responsible for controlling the movement of the springs and preventing the car from bouncing excessively. Over time, shock absorbers can wear out, which can cause a rattling noise in the rear suspension. 2. Broken or Worn Suspension Bushings Suspension bushings are small rubber or polyurethane components that act as a cushion between different parts of the suspension system. They help to reduce vibration and noise while d ... read more
Posted on 7/18/2023
One of the most frequent problems drivers deal with is a coolant leak. This type of leak can negatively affect your Land Rover's engine performance. Coolant (or antifreeze) is necessary for your SUV to control internal engine temperature. Coolant runs through a specific path, transferring engine heat to the radiator, where it is cooled before being recirculated back through your hot engine. Oil also helps disperse heat, though it has other functions, such as preventing friction. Coolant also protects against freezing, hence why it is sometimes called antifreeze. The engine cooling system uses this fluid to prevent parts from becoming too hot and melting the metal components of your Land Rover's engine. The damage to the engine can be merciless if there is no coolant in your system. The Most Common Reasons for Coolant Leaks ... read more