Factory Mercedes-Benz Belts and Hoses

6420502700 - : Chain Guide for Mercedes-Benz Image

Chain Guide

Mercedes-Benz 642-050-27-00
Sprinter van. Single Chain Kit. Incl.3 Guides and Tensioner Arm.
$109.00
6420502600 - : Chain Guide for Mercedes-Benz Image

Chain Guide

Mercedes-Benz 642-050-26-00
Duplex chain. Sprinter van. Double Chain. Kit. Incl.3 Guides and Tensioner Arm.
$102.00
BPW0520010 - : Belt for Mercedes-Benz Image

Belt

Mercedes-Benz BPW0520010
$780.00
BPW4000010 - : Belt for Mercedes-Benz Image

Belt

Mercedes-Benz BPW4000010
$690.00
4607900096 - : Belt for Mercedes-Benz Image

Belt

Mercedes-Benz 460-790-00-96
Backordered
186890008610 - : Belt for Mercedes-Benz Image

Belt

Mercedes-Benz 186-890-00-86-10
Backordered
186890008510 - : Belt for Mercedes-Benz Image

Belt

Mercedes-Benz 186-890-00-85-10
Backordered

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Why Genuine Belts and Hoses Matter for Your Mercedes-Benz

Belts and hoses are the vital, flexible lifelines of your engine bay, responsible for driving heavy mechanical accessories and routing highly pressurized, boiling fluids throughout the powertrain. For your Mercedes-Benz E450, the serpentine belt transfers rotational energy from the crankshaft to the alternator, power steering pump, and AC compressor, while heavy-duty reinforced hoses manage the flow of engine coolant and vacuum pressure.

Pitfalls of Aftermarket Belts and Hoses

Maintaining these rubber components is essential to prevent sudden overheating or catastrophic loss of steering control. Here's why generic replacements aren't worth it:

1. Sudden Catastrophic Snapping

Inferior generic belts lack proper internal tensile reinforcement, causing them to snap violently under heavy acceleration.

2. Constant Annoying Squealing

Poorly manufactured rib profiles fail to grip the pulleys securely, resulting in a loud, screeching sound.

3. Kinked and Collapsed Fluid Lines

Straight, "cut-to-fit" universal hoses will kink when forced to make tight bends, completely choking off coolant flow.

4. Rapid Material Dry-Rot

Cheaper neoprene rubber compounds dry out, turn white, and develop deep, highly dangerous cracks quickly.

5. Spongy Wall Degradation

Low-quality rubber dissolves rapidly when exposed to minor engine oil leaks.


Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I change my serpentine belt?
Mercedes-Benz generally recommends inspecting the belt every 40,000 miles and replacing it entirely by the 60,000 to 80,000-mile mark.
What happens if my timing belt snaps while driving?
On interference engines, the pistons will violently smash into the open valves, causing catastrophic, incredibly expensive internal engine destruction.
Do I really need to replace the tensioner with the belt?
Yes, the internal spring fatigues at the same rate the rubber wears out.

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