Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Vito 2014-present Suspension Specifications
Discover detailed suspension specifications for the 2014-Present Mercedes VITO, including front and rear systems, alignment settings, and component details. This guide is essential for maintenance, repairs, and performance upgrades.
Overview Specifications
This document provides a detailed breakdown of the suspension specifications for the 2014-Present Mercedes VITO. It is designed to assist users in understanding the technical aspects of the vehicle's suspension system. The content is organized into sections covering key components, maintenance tips, and performance characteristics. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly locate specific information.
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Key Specifications
Front Spring Rate
35 N/mm
Rear Spring Rate
50 N/mm
Shock Absorber Travel
150 mm
Load Capacity
1200 kg
Suspension Type
Independent Front, Rigid Rear
Available Specifications
Front Suspension
This section covers the components and specifications of the front suspension system in the Mercedes VITO. It includes details on the shock absorbers, springs, and control arms.
Front Suspension
This section covers the components and specifications of the front suspension system in the Mercedes VITO. It includes details on the shock absorbers, springs, and control arms.
Shock Absorbers
- Gas-filled telescopic shock absorbers
- Designed for optimal damping performance
- Integrated with MacPherson strut system
- Enhanced durability for heavy-duty use
Springs
- Coil springs with progressive rate
- High tensile strength for load-bearing
- Anti-corrosion coating
- Designed for smooth ride quality
Rear Suspension
This section details the rear suspension components, including the leaf springs and shock absorbers, which are crucial for load handling and stability.
Rear Suspension
This section details the rear suspension components, including the leaf springs and shock absorbers, which are crucial for load handling and stability.
Leaf Springs
- Multi-leaf parabolic springs
- Designed for high load capacity
- Reduced weight for improved efficiency
- Enhanced stability under heavy loads
Shock Absorbers
- Hydraulic shock absorbers
- Adjustable damping settings
- Robust construction for durability
- Improved handling on uneven surfaces
Maintenance Tips
This section provides essential maintenance tips to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of the suspension system.
Maintenance Tips
This section provides essential maintenance tips to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of the suspension system.
Regular Inspections
- Check for wear and tear on shock absorbers
- Inspect springs for cracks or sagging
- Ensure all bolts and nuts are tightened
- Look for signs of fluid leaks
Lubrication
- Lubricate suspension bushings regularly
- Use high-quality grease for longevity
- Focus on pivot points and joints
- Prevent rust and corrosion
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- Independent MacPherson Strut (Front), Multi-link (Rear)
- Configuration
- Front and Rear Suspension
- Platform
- Mercedes-Benz V-Class/VITO Platform
- Material
- High-strength Steel and Aluminum Alloy
- Location
- Front and Rear Axles
Dimensions
- Spring Length Front
- 12.2 inches (310 mm)
- Spring Length Rear
- 13.8 inches (350 mm)
- Shock ABSorber Travel Front
- 5.9 inches (150 mm)
- Shock ABSorber Travel Rear
- 6.3 inches (160 mm)
- Track Width Front
- 63.4 inches (1610 mm)
- Track Width Rear
- 63.8 inches (1620 mm)
- Ground Clearance
- 6.7 inches (170 mm)
Materials
- Springs
- High-tensile Steel
- Shock ABSorbers
- Aluminum Alloy Housing
- Control Arms
- Forged Aluminum
- Bushings
- Synthetic Rubber
- Stabilizer Bar
- High-carbon Steel
Features
- Stability
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- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Anti-roll Bars
- Adjustability
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- Height-adjustable Suspension (Optional)
- Damping Adjustment (Optional)
- Load-leveling System
- Durability
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- Corrosion-resistant Coating
- Reinforced Mounting Points
- Heavy-duty Components
- Performance
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- Precision Steering Response
- Enhanced Road Grip
- Reduced Body Roll
- Comfort
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- Progressive Spring Rates
- Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
- Noise-dampening Bushings
Safety Features
- Crash Safety
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- Impact-resistant Design
- Energy-absorbing Components
- Stability
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- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Durability
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- High-strength Materials
- Corrosion Protection
Comfort Features
- Ride Quality
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- Smooth Damping
- Progressive Springs
- Noise Reduction
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- Sound-insulating Bushings
- Vibration-dampening Mounts
- Load Capacity
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- High Payload Rating
- Self-leveling Suspension (Optional)
- Adjustability
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- Height Adjustment
- Damping Control
Accessories
- Upgrades
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- Air Suspension Kit
- Performance Shock Absorbers
- Sport Stabilizer Bars
- Maintenance Tools
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- Spring Compressor
- Bushing Press
- Alignment Kit
- Protection
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- Rust Inhibitor Spray
- Shock Absorber Covers
- Bushing Lubricant
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
- Service Items
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- Inspect Shock Absorbers
- Check Bushings for Wear
- Lubricate Suspension Joints
- Inspect Spring Condition
- Verify Alignment
- Maintenance Notes
- Replace worn components immediately to ensure safety and performance.
Warranty
- Basic
- Miles: 50,000Years: 4Coverage: Parts and Labor
- Extended
- Miles: 100,000Years: 7Coverage: Parts Only
- Corrosion
- Years: 12Coverage: Rust Perforation
- Roadside Assistance
- Years: 4Coverage: Towing and Repairs
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Mercedes-Benz AG
- Manufacturing Process
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- Precision Forging
- Heat Treatment
- Robotic Assembly
- Quality Control
- inspection: 100% Component TestingCertification: ISO 9001 Standards
- Sustainability Practices
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- Recyclable Materials
- Low-emission Manufacturing
- Energy-efficient Processes
- Production Metrics
- Annual Output: 500,000 UnitsDefect Rate: Less than 0.1%
Service Information for Suspension Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to the suspension system
- Inspect shock absorbers for leaks
- Check bushings and mounts for wear
- Lubricate suspension joints
- Verify wheel alignment
- Inspect springs for damage
Ensure all components are torque to specification.
- Replace worn bushings
- Check stabilizer bar links
- Inspect control arms
- Test suspension for noise or play
- Verify damping performance
Use OEM parts for replacements.
- Replace shock absorbers
- Inspect and replace springs if necessary
- Overhaul suspension mounts
- Check and adjust alignment
- Test electronic suspension systems
Major service requires specialized tools and expertise.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 Is the suspension system compatible with all 2014-Present Mercedes VITO models?
Is the suspension system compatible with all 2014-Present Mercedes VITO models?
The suspension system is designed to be compatible with all 2014-Present Mercedes VITO models, including both passenger and cargo variants. It is engineered to meet the specific weight and performance requirements of each model. However, it is always recommended to verify the exact model and year of your vehicle before purchasing. Cross-checking the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) with the manufacturer's compatibility chart ensures a perfect fit. Always consult with a certified Mercedes technician for confirmation.
Q2 What are the maintenance requirements for the suspension system?
What are the maintenance requirements for the suspension system?
The suspension system requires regular inspections every 12,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. Key maintenance tasks include checking for worn-out bushings, inspecting shock absorbers for leaks, and ensuring proper alignment. Lubrication of suspension components should be performed every 24,000 miles. Signs of wear, such as uneven tire tread or excessive bouncing, should prompt immediate attention. Adhering to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule ensures optimal performance and longevity of the suspension system.
Q3 How do I replace the suspension components on a Mercedes VITO?
How do I replace the suspension components on a Mercedes VITO?
Replacing suspension components involves lifting the vehicle securely and removing the wheels. Start by disconnecting the old shocks, struts, or springs using appropriate tools. Install the new components by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications. A professional alignment is recommended after installation to ensure proper handling and tire wear. Always refer to the service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions. If unsure, seek assistance from a certified technician.
Q4 What are common troubleshooting steps for suspension issues?
What are common troubleshooting steps for suspension issues?
Common symptoms of suspension issues include unusual noises, uneven tire wear, and poor handling. Start by visually inspecting the suspension components for damage or wear. Check for leaks in the shock absorbers and test the vehicle's bounce by pressing down on each corner. A professional diagnostic scan can identify electronic issues in adaptive suspension systems. Replacing worn bushings, realigning the wheels, or installing new shocks often resolves these problems. Consult a technician for complex issues.
Q5 How can I optimize the performance of my suspension system?
How can I optimize the performance of my suspension system?
To optimize suspension performance, ensure regular maintenance and use high-quality replacement parts. Consider upgrading to performance shocks or lowering springs for improved handling. Proper wheel alignment and balancing are crucial for reducing wear and enhancing stability. Avoid overloading the vehicle, as excess weight can strain the suspension. Regularly inspect and replace worn components to maintain peak performance. For adaptive suspension systems, keep the software updated for optimal functionality.
Factory Service Resources
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