Mercedes Vito The Mercedes-Benz Vito is a light van produced by Mercedes-Benz. It is available as a standard panel van for cargo (called Vito), or with passenger accommodations substituted for part or all of the load area (called V-Class or Viano). The second generation Mercedes-Benz Vito has design that is more streamlined than its predecessor, powered by a new range of engines, and a rear-wheel drive (RWD) drivetrain. The new Vito is available in three different lengths and four diesel engine versions. Blue-efficiency technology is optional. The vehicles have a new 6-speed manual gearbox gear ratios designed for fuel economy.
This service manual includes general information about cars Mercedes Vito 108 CDI (MQ3), 110 CDI (MQ4), 112 CDI (MQ5), equipped with diesel engines OM611.980 – 60 kW (82 hp); OM611.980 – 80 kW (109 hp); OM611.980 – 95 kW (130 hp). This service manual includes general information about the device and design features of various modifications of the car Mercedes-Benz Vito CDI, maintenance advice, a description of all engine systems and assemblies, a manual transmission with power transmission, power steering, ABS brakes and a roadside stability system. In expanded form, data on the functioning of power supply systems and engine management with a common rail pressure accumulator fuel manifold are presented. Such information can be very rational in use by motorists, in case of necessity of repair procedures. Mercedes-Benz Vito Service Repair Manuals Free Download Mercedes Vito Electrical Wiring Diagram Manuals PDF.
Mercedes-Benz W638 Mercedes-Benz W638 or Mercedes-Benz Vito – the first generation of commercial minivans / minivans of the Mercedes-Benz Vito series of the German carmaker Daimler AG. It replaced the vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz MB100 series. The car was launched in series production in 1995. Production was established at a plant in the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. In 1999, in the line of minivans, there were some changes in the design of the exterior and interior, and in the engine lineup. In particular, the radiator grille and side skirts, rails, and also bumpers and door handles, which were painted in the body color, were modified. The package of equipment available for installation to order has increased.
In addition to the factory version, various companies presented their own designs based on the W638. In 2003, production was completed and the series was replaced by the second generation in the Mercedes-Benz W639 series, which retained the name Vito, while the lighter V-class was renamed.