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haasman 02-09-2007 03:16 AM

2003 210 (E320) Wagon ride height measurements
 
Can anybody supply what the proper height the rear of a E320 wagon should be? This car has about 57k miles.

I have searched and have not found any measurements. I suppose using rear jack pads would be OK.

What does the factory call for at the rear? I am sure the rear is sitting slightly low while my experience is that it should be sitting slightly higher than the front.

Thanks in advance,

Haasman

lkchris 02-09-2007 12:48 PM

You're measuing with motor running and with suspension having been "bounced" a bit, right?

haasman 02-09-2007 12:54 PM

Very good reminder. Thanks. Yes, I am.

Haasman

ILUVMILS 02-10-2007 11:56 AM

MB recommends measuring the angles of the front lower control arms and the rear axle shafts with an electronic inclinometer to accurately determine vehicle ride height. Measuring the distance from the ground, to the lip of the fenders, down the center-line of the wheels is a simple, quick, and cheap alternative to the factory method (although not as accurate). Why don't you take a ride to your nearest dealer and see if they have a car like yours on their Pre-Owned lot? If they do, take some measurements so you'll have some idea of where your car should sit.

loubapache 02-16-2007 08:52 PM

Hey, Hassman:

I took home a 2003 E320 Wagon 4Matic today. It has 67k miles on the clock.

Thank you for your PMs.

I noticed the coolant temp was just below 80 deg Celsius. That is a bit low, right? My 103 and 104 engines use 87 deg stat. I bet I need to replace the stat on the wagon.

My test drive the other day was too short for me to notice this issue.

Peter Guenther 02-16-2007 09:24 PM

The V6 is a completely different engine, and cooling system

haasman 02-16-2007 10:11 PM

Congratulations on the new rig! 4 Matic is simply great when you can use it.

Even though it is winter and cold, always check your coolant ratio and cooling system. Never hurts. It could simply be the normal range, it could be the T-stat, if could be .......

We don't get very cool weather here so I am not the one to confer with. The 95 E320 always ran warm.

Haasman (One s)

loubapache 02-16-2007 11:15 PM

Right. We still have lots of snow on the ground now. I was amased how the 4Matic handles with even the Michlin Energy tires on them. These tires cannot move my 97 E320 a foot.

Does the V6 also use the 87 deg C stat? Thanks.

haasman 02-17-2007 11:21 PM

"Does the V6 use an 87 degree T-Stat?

Yes

Haasman

loubapache 02-17-2007 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haasman (Post 1423256)
"Does the V6 use an 87 degree T-Stat?

Yes

Haasman

Thanks. I have already ordered the part. Will replace once it gets here.


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