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Here’s a list of common parts that might need to be replaced or repaired in Mercedes-Benz cars:

Engine Components

  1. Spark Plugs - Regular replacement for optimal performance.
  2. Oil Filter - Should be changed with every oil change.
  3. Timing Chain/Belt - Inspect and replace as per service interval.
  4. Water Pump - Check for leaks or noise.
  5. Fuel Pump - Ensure proper fuel delivery.

Transmission Parts

  1. Transmission Fluid - Change at recommended intervals.
  2. Transmission Filter - Replace when changing fluid.
  3. Clutch (in manual models) - Inspect for wear.

Suspension and Steering

  1. Shock Absorbers/Struts - Replace if leaking or worn.
  2. Ball Joints - Check for wear; replace if necessary.
  3. Tie Rods - Inspect for play and replace if worn.
  4. Control Arms - Look for cracks or bushings wear.

Braking System

  1. Brake Pads - Replace when worn down.
  2. Brake Rotors - Inspect for warping or grooves.
  3. Brake Fluid - Change at regular intervals to maintain performance.

Electrical System

  1. Battery - Regularly check health and replace as needed.
  2. Alternator - Inspect for proper charging function.
  3. Starter Motor - Check for signs of failure.

HVAC System

  1. Cabin Air Filter - Replace to maintain air quality.
  2. Compressor - Inspect for leaks; may need replacement.
  3. Heater Core - Check for leaks and proper heating.

Tires and Wheels

  1. Tires - Rotate and replace as needed.
  2. Wheel Bearings - Check for noise and replace if needed.

Exhaust System

  1. Catalytic Converter - Inspect for blockages or damage.
  2. Muffler - Look for rust or leaks.

Body and Interior

  1. Windshield Wipers - Replace blades regularly.
  2. Headlights/Taillights - Replace burnt-out bulbs.
  3. Interior Trim and Upholstery - Repair or replace as needed.

Miscellaneous

  1. Fuses - Check and replace any blown fuses.
  2. Fluid Levels - Regularly check and top off coolant, transmission fluid, etc.

Regular maintenance and timely replacements can help keep your Mercedes-Benz running smoothly. Always refer to your owner’s manual for specific recommendations.

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