Which Vito is front wheel drive?
The Mercedes-Benz Vito is the only medium van offered in a choice of front-wheel drive (FWD) and rear-wheel drive (RWD). FWD should be the more economical set-up, and these models are typically cheaper to buy.
Where is the OBD connector on a Mercedes Vito w638?
OBD connector location for Mercedes Vito – W638 (1996 – 2003) You will find below several pictures which will help you find your OBD connector in your car. The OBD2 connector is located under the driver seat. Go to the OBD2.
Is the Mercedes-Benz Vito a good used car?
Whether you choose a compact, long wheelbase or one of the Traveliner/Dualiner models, the Vito is built to last the course. As with any panel van, it’s not 100% bombproof and check the vehicle over carefully for faults. The engines should pull cleanly and be sure to give clutches, brakes and tyres the once over.
Where was the Mercedes-Benz Vito second generation made?
Imbued with more typical Mercedes design values, this second generation Vito was capable of heavier lifting and was manufactured at Mercedes’ plant in Vitoria, Spain – hence the name. Around 70% of total sales are to retail customers but the vehicle is not without appeal for more thoughtful fleet managers willing to take the longer view.
How big is a Mercedes-Benz Vito minibus?
The Vito range is completed by the Dualiner and Traveliner derivatives, the former adds an extra row of seats behind those in the front, while the later is a fully-fledged minibus with an increased 2,940kg gross vehicle weight. Please fill in the form here for an exact up-to-date information.
Can a Mercedes-Benz Vito CDI 110 start?
There is no way of priming the van and it is not self priming, as long as the diesel filter is full of fuel the van will start. Is the EDC light on ?. Is the battery good ?. Have you read the codes with a scanner? if so what are they. 1 x 190e, 2 x vito cdi 110 many spares…. still the vito wont start…..
Whether you choose a compact, long wheelbase or one of the Traveliner/Dualiner models, the Vito is built to last the course. As with any panel van, it’s not 100% bombproof and check the vehicle over carefully for faults. The engines should pull cleanly and be sure to give clutches, brakes and tyres the once over.
Imbued with more typical Mercedes design values, this second generation Vito was capable of heavier lifting and was manufactured at Mercedes’ plant in Vitoria, Spain – hence the name. Around 70% of total sales are to retail customers but the vehicle is not without appeal for more thoughtful fleet managers willing to take the longer view.
What are the relays on a Mercedes Benz Vito?
CDI, oil sensor, fuel temp sensor,CMP sensor, water temp sensor,rail pressure sensor,Crank position sensor,4 injectors, high pressure pump shut off valve, rail pressure control valve, fuel shut off valve. The only other relays are to do with lights ect ect More Fuel Problems…