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Why does my Mercedes-Benz E-Class engine overheat frequently in Pakistani traffic conditions?

Why does my Mercedes-Benz E-Class engine overheat frequently in Pakistani traffic conditions?

Why does my Mercedes-Benz E-Class engine overheat frequently in Pakistani traffic conditions?
Talha Kyanii asked on 11 Oct 2025 11:37:46 am
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Gari Master - on 11 Oct 2025 11:39:49 am
Pakistan’s rough roads and speed breakers can wear out suspension components in Mercedes E-Class cars more quickly than in other regions:

Worn bushings o r ball joints: Frequent jolts damage these parts, leading to clunking sounds.

Air suspension failure on higher trims: Air struts may leak o r the air compressor may fail, causing harsh rides.

Damaged shock absorbers: Pakistani road conditions reduce the lifespan of shocks, especially if you drive over potholes o r unpaved areas.

Non-OEM replacement parts: Some workshops use low-quality parts to cut costs, which don’t last on local roads.

What to do:

Have a complete suspension inspection done every 15,000–20,000 km.

Replace worn bushings, shocks, o r air suspension components with OEM o r high-quality alternatives.

Drive carefully over speed bumps and avoid overloading the car.

Avoid cheap suspension repairs o r modifications.
 

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