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What do you think of when I say Mercedes 220? Is it glamour, sophistication and in short BLING? Me too. You would be surprised at the amount of people who sully that great reputation by letting that gorgeous Mercedes 220 fall into disrepair. Many do it unintentionally by allowing their Mercedes radiator to rust, leak and weaken over the years. Don't be one of the foolish. Take the time to care for your Mercedes 220 radiator before it is too late. A faulty radiator can cause over heating that can easily lead to a blown engine.
Start by replacing the radiator if you've had the car more than five year. Back in the good old days radiators were made of copper and brass and much more durable. Today's radiators are aluminum and while they are much lighter and more efficient they are more susceptible to injury. Changing the radiator every five years or so can help head off any trouble like a radiator leak. Make sure to flush the radiator once a year which includes changing the coolant and water. Using a flush will rid your beautifully functioning Mercedes radiator of any rust flakes and debris that have gathered within. Keep a watchful eye on all hoses and belts for excess moisture as well as tears and bare spots. Many Mercedes owners keep extra belts and hoses on hand for emergency purposes. Always watch out for your dash warning lights and obvious signs like spewing water, steam and puddles of green, glowing antifreeze under your Mercedes 220.
Radiator leaks and replacements are not fun but can be dealt with relatively painlessly. Outlaw Radiator offers specialized radiator techs to help with all your Mercedes radiator questions. We have superior customer service with a low price guarantee that cannot be beat. Check us out today.
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