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The successor of the OM617 engine family was the newly developed straight-5 diesel automobile engine OM602 from Mercedes-Benz used from 1980s up to 2002. With some OM602 Powered Mercedes-Benz vehicles exceeding 500,000 or 1,000,000 miles (800,000 or 1,610,000 km), it is considered to be one of the most reliable engines ever produced, a success which is only comparable with the famous OM617 engine. It is closely related to the 4 cylinder OM601 and the 6 cylinder OM603 engine families of the same era.

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  • The successor of the OM617 engine family was the newly developed straight-5 diesel automobile engine OM602 from Mercedes-Benz used from 1980s up to 2002. With some OM602 Powered Mercedes-Benz vehicles exceeding 500,000 or 1,000,000 miles (800,000 or 1,610,000 km), it is considered to be one of the most reliable engines ever produced, a success which is only comparable with the famous OM617 engine. It is closely related to the 4 cylinder OM601 and the 6 cylinder OM603 engine families of the same era. The 5-cylinder OM602 was succeeded by the four-valve OM605 engine and later the OM612 and OM647 engines with turbocharger and common rail direct injection. (en)
  • La sigla OM602 identifica una piccola famiglia di motori diesel prodotti dal 1984 al 2001 dalla Casa tedesca Mercedes-Benz e fino al 2006 venne prodotto su licenza anche dalla sudcoreana SsangYong. (it)
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  • 2002-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1985-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • SOHC
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  • 2497.0
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  • Bosch PES in-line or VE-style rotary distributor injection pumps (en)
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  • Mercedes-Benz OM602 Diesel Engine (en)
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  • 1985 (xsd:integer)
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  • On some versions (en)
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  • SOHC / 2 valves x cyl. (en)
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  • La sigla OM602 identifica una piccola famiglia di motori diesel prodotti dal 1984 al 2001 dalla Casa tedesca Mercedes-Benz e fino al 2006 venne prodotto su licenza anche dalla sudcoreana SsangYong. (it)
  • The successor of the OM617 engine family was the newly developed straight-5 diesel automobile engine OM602 from Mercedes-Benz used from 1980s up to 2002. With some OM602 Powered Mercedes-Benz vehicles exceeding 500,000 or 1,000,000 miles (800,000 or 1,610,000 km), it is considered to be one of the most reliable engines ever produced, a success which is only comparable with the famous OM617 engine. It is closely related to the 4 cylinder OM601 and the 6 cylinder OM603 engine families of the same era. (en)
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  • Mercedes-Benz OM 602 (de)
  • Mercedes-Benz OM602 (it)
  • Mercedes-Benz OM602 engine (en)
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  • Mercedes-Benz OM602 Diesel Engine (en)
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