Why does my Caterpillar engine smell like diesel?

Why does my Caterpillar engine smell like diesel?

The oil level was high at that point and it smelled of diesel. I have searched the Internet regarding the problem and it seems that this particular Caterpillar engine has an injector seal that can leak.

How much does it cost to change an oil on a Mercedes Sprinter?

In addition to the complexity of the system, you now must deal with each dealership and their pricing for parts and services. Sprinters are serviced by Mercedes Benz dealerships across the country. An oil change can cost as little as $170 at one dealership to as much as $400 by many others.

What makes up the exhaust system in a sprinter?

The exhaust system is comprised of a CDI (control unit) which monitors and actuates the sensors and valves in the exhaust system; a DEF pump. A DEF tank, a DEF temp sensor, a DEF level sensor and an SCR control unit with actuators and sensors.

Are there any problems with the Mercedes Sprinter?

There are a few problems with the sprinters. But the FIRST thing is the omertà about oil. It’s a very well kept secret that the DPF (filter) and EGR (valve) will clog if one digit of the oil grade is omitted.

How to check the oil level in a Mercedes Sprinter?

Note that most Mercedes-Benz have an oil pressure gauge next to the speedometer – this gauge does not tell you what your oil level is, however the video above will show you how check the oil level in your 2011 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500. Make sure your engine is cold when you check the oil in your Sprinter 2500.

The oil level was high at that point and it smelled of diesel. I have searched the Internet regarding the problem and it seems that this particular Caterpillar engine has an injector seal that can leak.

What should the oil level be when parked?

However, when the car was driven and parked for a few hours, the oil level exceeded the upper tip by a bigger length (of course engine was still slightly hot and this is understandable). Not sure whether this should be cause for concern.