Are Vito vans any good?

Are Vito vans any good?

The new Vito is very refined and quiet on the move thanks to quality engines and good noise insulation. The basic 1.6-litre engine in the 109 CDI can feel strained with a full load on board, but it’s fine around town. The Vito also handles well with good steering weight and impressive body control.

What’s the problem with the Mercedes Vito 111?

Mercedes Vito 111, W639 2008 Model, 6 speed gearbox, 90k miles. The problem I had, as do many it seems – is that from a standing start, engine running, first gear is hard to select, and on some occasions requires some extreme force to shift the lever into position 1.

Is the Mercedes Benz Vito a good car?

No car is perfect, but we’ve gathered everything relating to the Mercedes-Benz Vito reliability here to help you decide if it’s a smart buy. Why does my 2008 Mercedes-Benz Vito cut out when moving or idling?

Can a Mercedes-Benz Vito be self bleeding?

Generally the system on the Mercedes-Benz Vito should ideally be the self-bleeding variety especially after a thorough cranking. However since it may not be bleeding automatically, it can be done manually. The steps are as follows:

Is there a recall on the Mercedes Vito?

The Vito van has been under scrutiny for failing to meet the emission laws, and Mercedes has been ordered to recall them. Show the dealer your record of reports and battery replacements to back up your claim and request a goodwill payment to cover the cost of replacing the alternator.

Mercedes Vito 111, W639 2008 Model, 6 speed gearbox, 90k miles. The problem I had, as do many it seems – is that from a standing start, engine running, first gear is hard to select, and on some occasions requires some extreme force to shift the lever into position 1.

No car is perfect, but we’ve gathered everything relating to the Mercedes-Benz Vito reliability here to help you decide if it’s a smart buy. Why does my 2008 Mercedes-Benz Vito cut out when moving or idling?

Generally the system on the Mercedes-Benz Vito should ideally be the self-bleeding variety especially after a thorough cranking. However since it may not be bleeding automatically, it can be done manually. The steps are as follows:

What causes the Mercedes Vito to go limp?

Under-boost can be due to several factors such as intake system air leaks, blocked catalytic converters, EGR problems, and vacuum problems and so on. Since the Mercedes Vito tends to go limp while going uphill, it can be a symptom of blocked catalytic converters. Listed above are some of the Mercedes Vito problems.