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Exhaust fumes in Sprinter
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<blockquote data-quote="LawSmith" data-source="post: 5744085" data-attributes="member: 107905"><p>Its the flex join between engine and DPF. I covered mine with Holts exhaust paste to stop it and has worked temporarily. Merc will want you to replace the lot for about 1500£. If you have a look the flex join rubber type thing will be covered in soot and not in place properly. Merc told me if dont want to replace whole lot get someone to fabricate a large jubilee clip type thing and use that to hold it all in place. Otherwise get someone to repair the join with welding. I think its a common ish problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LawSmith, post: 5744085, member: 107905"] Its the flex join between engine and DPF. I covered mine with Holts exhaust paste to stop it and has worked temporarily. Merc will want you to replace the lot for about 1500£. If you have a look the flex join rubber type thing will be covered in soot and not in place properly. Merc told me if dont want to replace whole lot get someone to fabricate a large jubilee clip type thing and use that to hold it all in place. Otherwise get someone to repair the join with welding. I think its a common ish problem. [/QUOTE]
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