YES! Backfiring is caused by raw unburnt rich mixture gasoline passing from one or more of the engine's cylinders into the tailpipe assembly and igniting there, destroying parts of the exhaust, like...
Probley not depending on the age of the car. If its a slightly older model then it wont because the older range of Mercedes runs off the flintstones concept but there are little people (midgets)...
Steam coming from the exhaust of any standard car engine would be because there is water going into the cylinder and when the engine fires that cylinder, the burned fuel heats the water creating...
A backfire is when the ignition of fuel doesn't take place in the ignition/combustion chamber, it(a backfire) can take place in the intake or exhaust. It can be caused by a fuel to air ratio not...