Mercedes W168 A210 1997-2004 Workshop Service Repair Manual
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This comprehensive Mercedes W168 A210 Workshop Service Repair Manual covers all models from 1997 to 2004. It provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for every aspect of maintenance and repair,...
This comprehensive Mercedes W168 A210 Workshop Service Repair Manual covers all models from 1997 to 2004. It provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for every aspect of maintenance and repair, including engine, transmission, braking system, suspension, electrical system, bodywork, and more. The manual is an invaluable resource for professional mechanics, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone seeking in-depth information on their Mercedes W168 A210.
The Mercedes-Benz W168 A-Class is a compact hatchback that revolutionized the luxury car market when it was launched in 1997. It was the first front-wheel drive Mercedes-Benz passenger car, a departure from the brand's traditional rear-wheel drive setup. The A210 was one of the initial models offered, featuring a 2.1-liter four-cylinder petrol engine producing 125 horsepower. This model was popular for its practicality, offering a spacious interior and a surprisingly large cargo area considering its compact size. The W168 A-Class also introduced a number of innovations, including a unique "sandwich" floor design that positioned the engine low in the car for a lower center of gravity and improved handling, and the pioneering "Sandman" airbag system that offered side impact protection.
Despite its groundbreaking features, the W168 A-Class faced significant criticism for its handling in the famous “elk test,” which simulates emergency lane-changing maneuvers. The car was found to be prone to rollovers, resulting in a significant safety recall and a redesign of the suspension system. Nonetheless, the W168 A-Class remained a popular choice for city dwellers and families looking for a stylish and practical compact car. It offered a comfortable ride, a versatile interior, and a reassuringly reliable engine. The W168 was ultimately replaced by the W169 A-Class in 2004, but it remains an important milestone in Mercedes-Benz’s history, signifying the brand's commitment to expanding into new market segments.