Mercedes-Benz Differentials & Parts
All About Differentials for Mercedes-Benz
The differential in your Mercedes-Benz vehicle is a set of gears that sends power from the engine to the wheels, enabling them to spin at different speeds.
In a front-wheel-drive (FWD) car or SUV, the differential can be found alongside the transmission inside a housing; the entire unit is called a transaxle. In a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) vehicle, it's found between the rear wheels, connected to the transmission via the driveshaft. All-wheel-drive (AWD) and four-wheel-drive (4WD/4x4) vehicles add a center differential or transfer case, which distributes power both front and rear. Some hybrid cars and SUVs have electronic AWD, which uses an electric motor to power the rear wheels, turning them faster or slower as needed during turns.
The commonest and simplest type of differential, however, is called an open differential; in this setup, the wheels can always turn independently of one another. Newer vehicles have more help here -- from traction and electronic stability control systems, which use anti-lock brake sensors to manage wheel spin.
Some vehicles -- sports cars and performance vehicles, mostly -- use a limited-slip differential. In this setup, if a wheel loses traction, power goes to another. This minimizes wheel spin and helps prevent torque steer (i.e., fishtailing).
Other kinds of differentials include:
- Mechanical-clutch: this kind has clutch plates and pressure rings for added resistance
- Active: this kind monitors driving conditions by computer, activating the clutch when necessary
- Viscous: this kind contains oil-submerged friction discs submerged in oil; the fluid manages disc rotation during wheel slip
- Torsen: this kind adds worm gears for extra resistance
- Locking: this kind makes the front and rear wheels turn at the same speed; it's primarily used for off-road driving such as rock-crawling
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Sealing Ring
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- C32 AMG,
- CL500,
- CL55 AMG,
- CLK500,
- CLK55 AMG,
Tapered Roller Bearing
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- CL500,
- CL55 AMG,
- E320,
- E500,
- E55 AMG,
Hexalobular Screw
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- AMG GT 43,
- AMG GT 53,
- C43 AMG,
- C55 AMG,
- C63 AMG,
Axle Housing
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- ML430,
- ML55 AMG
Axle Housing
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- ML320
Axle Gear Housing
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- ML320
Bearing Bracket
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- GL350,
- GL450,
- GL550,
- GL63 AMG,
- GLE300d,
Differential Assembly Insulator
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- Sprinter 1500,
- Sprinter 2500,
- Sprinter 3500,
- Sprinter 3500XD
Rear Axle Differential
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- GL350,
- GL450,
- GL550,
- GLE400,
- GLS350d,
Rear Axle Differential
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- GLE43 AMG,
- GLE450 AMG
O-Ring
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- AMG GT 43,
- AMG GT 53,
- AMG GT 63,
- AMG GT 63 S,
- AMG GT 63 S E Performance,
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