Mercedes Sprinter EGR valve cleaning

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
  • Quick and simple way to clean an EGR Valve on a Mercedes Sprinter with the 3.0 Diesel. These valves hanging up are a known failure point and can lead to a "Limp Home" like condition that will clear after a restart.
    This van is a 907 Sprinter 3500. All 3.0 Diesel Sprinters use a similar design valve.
    This is just a quick demonstration, for your personal reference, of how I clean these valves, and seem to get pretty good results from it. Your mileage will very depending on the wear of the valve and it's actuator.

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  • @obedm.6627
    @obedm.6627 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video, my van has about 28,000 miles 2022 v6 diesel sprinter. Using your video I’ve cleaned it at about 15,000 20,000 23,000 24,000 and now it’s doing the about 1,500 rpm buckaroo like it does every time the egr is dirty. Dealer refuses do replace it under warranty because there is no codes.

    • @spddd79
      @spddd79 3 месяца назад +1

      What exactly does it do at 1500 rpm?

  • @hornet224
    @hornet224 2 года назад +12

    This is the best video because his hands don't cover up the work and the video instructions are clear to understand for a newbie with good audio too, New subscriber,

  • @FlyinTrapezious
    @FlyinTrapezious 2 года назад +15

    Excellent demonstration Sir! Keep the Sprinter videos coming . Hopefully you will do a brake job and transmission service video.

  • @benmund8742
    @benmund8742 2 года назад +13

    I’ve looked at a lot of these vids but yours is the most clear and concise. Thanks!

  • @gilsanabria6910
    @gilsanabria6910 3 месяца назад

    I greatly appreciate your detailed explanation on how it’s done. Took care of it myself and saved a boat load of money. FYI I have a 2022 sprinter

  • @jjsmith9552
    @jjsmith9552 2 года назад +5

    Great video. I would add including the size of the socket for the bolts would be helpful. I would also have suctioned out any dirt and dust after sanding.

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  2 года назад +5

      The size E10 was mentioned during the filler neck removal. All of the bolts are E10 so I didn't feel the need to mention it again. If you have some good buildup on the mounting surfaces, I could see taking more care with managing debris. Fortunately, this particular truck was pretty clean, so I don't feel there's any concern there. The internal bore itself was nothing more than carbon being scraped off, so there's no issue there at all.

  • @josepacheco2416
    @josepacheco2416 Год назад +3

    Great video , on my 2017 sprinter with 160,000 miles I service my EGR every 10k miles , great work vans

  • @bjbj3853
    @bjbj3853 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for such a clear description of the process. I actually think I can do this hen the time is right. 👌

  • @Alan-es6ps
    @Alan-es6ps Год назад +13

    If it was my Sprinter I would be very careful with use of abrasive pads and wire wheel and vacuum out any debris. Scotch-Brite and similar abrasive pads contain nylon, aluminum oxide or titanium dioxide. Lose wires from a wire wheel are also a risk. It is not good to have those contaminates ingested back into the intake system and then into the combustion chambers. It may be a minor amount but why risk increased wear on an expensive engine.

    • @umernawaz2078
      @umernawaz2078 10 дней назад

      What do you suggest for the carbon inside instead?

  • @Jsuttar
    @Jsuttar 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the video. Was able to get mine done in about 15 minutes and save $450 from Mercedes not having to do it

  • @HQAutoglass
    @HQAutoglass Год назад +1

    OMG this Service have a cost of $712 at the mercedes benz dealer, Thanks a lot for this video.

  • @Шамман-в9б
    @Шамман-в9б Год назад +3

    man you're a real pro, you're the only one who showed me how to do it right. Greetings from Russia.

  • @DougFleck
    @DougFleck 2 года назад +2

    Great video. I like the details on each aspect. Even removing the electrical connections…since most are different…and usually can’t see them.

  • @jimbrown6422
    @jimbrown6422 Год назад +3

    Nice work and a great video. Really appreciate the non-obvious tips.

  • @DougFleck
    @DougFleck 2 года назад +3

    You did such a great job, and Sprinters need so much service, can you post a video for each “P” code that you fix? Particle filter, pressure high/ low, o2….

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  2 года назад +2

      I'll do my best as they come along.

  • @floorman92
    @floorman92 Год назад +1

    Hey man, thank you for making this video. Seriously.

  • @johannlazeron7421
    @johannlazeron7421 Год назад +3

    Great video. My local MB dealer charged me $670. To do that!

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +1

      Dealer, for a truck in Pennsylvania, charged me close to $500. I feel your pain.

  • @jakethoover
    @jakethoover Год назад +1

    Great video. Thank you. Awesome detail and explanation.

  • @judelopez2393
    @judelopez2393 2 месяца назад

    Mercedes dealers will hate you bro,, everyone watches this video will save 700+tax LoL,,,great work 👍👍

  • @ChuckMayzak
    @ChuckMayzak Год назад +1

    Thank you, sir! I have the shifting issue and will try this, 2016 3500 3.0 v6 71,000 miles!

    • @russellturpin1259
      @russellturpin1259 8 месяцев назад +1

      Did it help your shifting issue?

    • @ChuckMayzak
      @ChuckMayzak 8 месяцев назад +1

      Totally fixed my issue, will do this again when it clogs up again!

    • @spddd79
      @spddd79 3 месяца назад +1

      What exactly was the shifting issue?

    • @ChuckMayzak
      @ChuckMayzak 3 месяца назад +1

      @@spddd79the vehicle will periodically feel like a jerking or a transmission problem but is just a sooted up valve. These are way bigger than the old ones on older cars that plugged into the valve covers. We notice it the most when letting off the gas pedal then stepping on the pedal you will feel the whole unit shutter or jerk! It will get worse over time and completely goes away after cleaning! Hope that helps!!!

  • @hmarkweidman5014
    @hmarkweidman5014 Год назад +2

    I have had repeated issues with my Sprinter engine stalling and losing power. Two trips to the dealer, replaced all the fuel injectors, problem continues. Today I carefully followed your excellent video and cleaned the EGR valve, which with 29k miles was thick with carbon. Time will tell if this helped resolve the issue.

    • @James-gg5zx
      @James-gg5zx 5 месяцев назад

      Did it resolve the issue in the end?

  • @Webjaybird
    @Webjaybird Месяц назад +1

    Can't believe you didn't vacuum after you wire wheeled the bore.

  • @DanAParis-qu2wo
    @DanAParis-qu2wo Год назад +3

    FYI through trial/error I’ve found engine degreaser works better than brakleen.

    • @sumpoosieguy
      @sumpoosieguy 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes get the dunk tank carb cleaner and let it soak the inside of those flaps

  • @Dascrane
    @Dascrane Год назад

    Great job my brother thankyou so much ! Make some more maintenance vids if ya can very greatful man.

  • @mattlefler
    @mattlefler 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the great video! Appreciate the tips and tricks!!

  • @RW4x4van
    @RW4x4van Год назад

    This was the best video for showing the proper way for cleaning the Sprinter EGR valve.......period [drop the mike]🎤

  • @kukukon
    @kukukon 6 месяцев назад

    I cleaned mine the same way but have always had a difficult time removing. Didn’t know I could tap on it. Now I do.

  • @domdom5386
    @domdom5386 11 месяцев назад

    Super vidéo merci beaucoup de ces bonnes explications

  • @hmarkweidman5014
    @hmarkweidman5014 Год назад

    Thanks very much for this video, very helpful!

  • @Istandbywhatisay
    @Istandbywhatisay Год назад +1

    @Huey866 do you have the torque specs for the 4 bolts holding the EGR? About to do this tomorrow with my dad on his van. Consider me a rule follower, just like to make sure everything is exactly as it should be

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +2

      I do not, i just go hand snug then give the bolt about 1/8th of a turn in a star pattern. The extra turn puts a bit of a "crush" on the gasket to seal it.

  • @joelrowe9034
    @joelrowe9034 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid. I have a 2.1 with the same symptoms. Gonna give it a shot

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +2

      2.1 is a completely different setup, this video doesn't apply to it. This only applies to the 3.0 V6.

  • @bellamyconstruction
    @bellamyconstruction Год назад +4

    Just did this on my 2019 Sprinter with 75,000 miles. The dealership had nothing to offer when I explained the issue with acceleration hiccups at roughly 1750 RPM. As soon as I cleaned the EGR Valve the issue went away.

    • @thelensmax
      @thelensmax 9 месяцев назад +1

      Dealers = sellers. IMHO

    • @the_first_resort940
      @the_first_resort940 8 месяцев назад

      Egr cleaning is free at the dealer with a unlimited warranty extension

  • @totensiebush
    @totensiebush Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I'm hoping my 08 (with the same basic 3.0 diesel V6, minus DEF) is the same... I'm getting a related CEL.

  • @dassalegntaddess7354
    @dassalegntaddess7354 Год назад

    You are simply the best...i will do mine also..eye opening

  • @tharealzero
    @tharealzero Год назад

    You just saved me big dog! Thank you so much for the video! Very well put together and easy-to-follow! Definitely subscribing! 🙏🏿 ❤️

  • @normpopp9620
    @normpopp9620 4 месяца назад

    It seems to me where the valve would hang up is UNDERNEATH the blades and the openings into the valve body. Very hard to clean. It does not seem like cleaning the top of the blades is going to make much difference. I imagine a small tool of some kind and cleaning the back of the blades may make it more effective. Any thoughts on this?

  • @sparklehorse-Sg84
    @sparklehorse-Sg84 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Clear, simple, and to the point. It's easier to clean/maintain the egr than to maybe have replace/rebuild a turbo down the road......pretty sure. Thanks.

  • @michaelhamilton3415
    @michaelhamilton3415 5 месяцев назад +3

    I have the same van but after cleaning, it only lasts about 3-4000 miles and it starts sticking again. That seems a little ridiculous, what am I doing wrong? This problem started at about 5000 miles, sent it back to the dealer, they cleaned it and basically said there is nothing they can do.

    • @Less_is_more_
      @Less_is_more_ Месяц назад +1

      Had the same issue on mine cleaning did not help for very long, I was told from dealership to wait until my warranty is over and remove the DEF system, which I thought it was odd and quite frustrating since my warranty is until 200 000kms. Had to fight with them a little to get a replacement and source the updated EGR valve. After replacing it I spoke with the Mercedes Tech about how to avoid problems again and he told me to make sure that when I drive to step on it and make sure that the turbo gets real hot and spools. He told me that these problems aren't showing to the Working vans meaning people drive their companies van harder then the average Van owner. I've listen to the man every since and 30 000kms later no other issues, I'm watching this video to see if I could inspect it myself. Hope it helps, I was left disappointed when it happened to me almost had me selling it.

  • @richphillips3194
    @richphillips3194 Год назад +1

    This video is exactly what I needed. I may use some shop towels to avoid the brake clean overspray but that's an easy fix. Question: Do you always replace the gasket, or can you reuse the old one if it's good shape?

  • @andrewbcrow
    @andrewbcrow Год назад +4

    Amazing video. Thank you. Why not remove the hoses so you can take the whole thing out?

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +2

      It’s an extra step and I feel you gain no real benefit removing the hoses. It’s just as awkward on the bench as it is attached to the truck. Plus, you don’t have to open the coolant system and deal with coolant spilling on everything.

    • @kaosfiles007
      @kaosfiles007 Год назад +2

      This. I just found your video. And fixed my 2020. No more bucking at low rpm. You are awesome!

  • @michaelt2961
    @michaelt2961 2 года назад +3

    My EGR is really stubborn to come out. I hit it with a hammer as you suggested in the video, What else can you recommend on how to remove the EGR? Thanks.

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  2 года назад +3

      You just have to keep working on it. The first one I ever did was on a 2015 with 170,000 miles. Spent 45 minutes tapping it back and forth as it slowly twisted in the block. I had to use a punch to tap it from the back (avoid hitting the exhaust temp probe behind it) to tap it back the other direction. Eventually I could get two screw drivers in and spent another 10 minutes slowly working it up. It might be worth it to run the engine for a bit before trying to remove it, it might help break the carbon that's wedging it into place.

    • @Batkiller1234
      @Batkiller1234 Год назад +1

      Preferably no prying on it can cause a leak. Spray a little bit of rust penetrating oil. Use a rubber mallet to hit back and forth then pull it up while hitting it with the mallet.

    • @MrBobsVids
      @MrBobsVids Год назад +6

      I ended up removing the two safety torx on the top of the valve that hold the actuator into the block with coolant flow and threaded two of the four longer EGR hold down bolts into the two holes. They bottomed out on the manifold where the EGR mounts, then quarter turns on each gently pressed the EGR out. It worked exactly like taking off a stuck brake rotor by threading a bolt into the 8mm threaded holes made for that purpose.

  • @ElClaudio3333
    @ElClaudio3333 Год назад

    Good Work, I will do it also, Klaus from Germany 😊

  • @atgordon1948
    @atgordon1948 5 месяцев назад

    Great job! Very clear and concise!

  • @eaglesview1946
    @eaglesview1946 6 месяцев назад

    I have a 2021 Sprinter 3500 on a 2022 motorhome. From day one the engine would surge on acceleration from a stop. Dealer cleaned and rested the valve at about 12,000 miles. Some of the surgs seemed like the engine was starved for fuel. About 5,000 miles later symptom returned. Now at 22,000 miles dealer wants to test and clean again. I would prefer replacement. Normal use is day long use at Interstate speeds. I have talked with numerours Sprinter motorhome owners some well in excess of 35,000 miles, who have not experienced this issue. Your excellent video refers 80,000 miles more common on a fleet of 40 units. Have you run across cleaning does not resolve the problem?

  • @Jcook-me9qs
    @Jcook-me9qs 5 месяцев назад +1

    You are greatness … will the engine light reset itself
    2015 sprinter 3500

    • @truthonly7777
      @truthonly7777 3 месяца назад

      I have like the same one as yours. Did the light go out. Any updates?

  • @stanleyhall2381
    @stanleyhall2381 5 часов назад

    Torque specs for the egr bolts?

  • @georgezanolli525
    @georgezanolli525 Год назад

    Awesome video!
    Thanks so much 😊

  • @khubbard1.8t61
    @khubbard1.8t61 Год назад +1

    Curious if you have an OBDII scanner tool you use on the 907 Sprinter? If so which one do you have? Thanks!

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +1

      Blue Driver does a good job at seeing most things anyone would need to see on the 907. It's not perfect by any means, but it's gotten me out of a pinch times.

  • @Blukenator
    @Blukenator 2 года назад +2

    The gasket you show is not compatible with 2020 3.0L diesels. Which one is?

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  2 года назад

      It is. I've personally used that same gasket on everything from 2017 to 2022.

  • @CaseyTurnerMusic
    @CaseyTurnerMusic Год назад +1

    From what I can tell , if you have the 4 cyl. Diesel, your screwed because the EGR is not accessible without removing allot of parts. Requires hours to get to and then reassemble.😓

  • @robertholliday6391
    @robertholliday6391 3 месяца назад

    Do you ever apply anti seize on the body?

  • @s.v.6311
    @s.v.6311 10 месяцев назад

    Nice Job! Thanks! How do you do that you keep your hands clean?

  • @mattgreven7615
    @mattgreven7615 Год назад +2

    Great vid, thanks! What is the average interval between these operations?

  • @mattgreven7615
    @mattgreven7615 Год назад

    would there be any benefit to using some hi-temp lub on the outer portion of the valve body (where it inserts into the housing)?

  • @alexmunro-b2t
    @alexmunro-b2t Месяц назад

    Great job.

  • @ShaneEllis-x5m
    @ShaneEllis-x5m 4 месяца назад

    You are good, thanks mate!

  • @davidrasmussen2975
    @davidrasmussen2975 4 месяца назад

    How about using black nitrile gloves to protect your skin?

  • @mtsautoglass3856
    @mtsautoglass3856 5 месяцев назад

    Do you have to unplug the battery to do this?

  • @STGJones
    @STGJones Год назад

    Thank you! Good video!

  • @miguelesinoza3390
    @miguelesinoza3390 9 месяцев назад

    What liquid do you recommend to clean the valve?

  • @patriotpreppermama
    @patriotpreppermama 2 года назад +1

    At what mileage should you clean the EGR valve? I have 43,500 miles on my Sprinter?

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  2 года назад +5

      Now would be a good time to do it. I'm going to try and do it every 20,000 mile service, but I wouldn't go anymore than 40,000.

    • @patriotpreppermama
      @patriotpreppermama 2 года назад +1

      @@Huey866 thanks!

  • @gmoney2500
    @gmoney2500 Год назад +3

    Awesome video! My buddy owned a Tranny shop and never wore gloves for 30+ yrs. Long story short he got cancer from brake cleaner…

  • @magritel
    @magritel 2 месяца назад

    Merci pour votre aide 👍

  • @osmanyreyes8373
    @osmanyreyes8373 Год назад

    I’m having so much trouble getting the sensor out

  • @vladimirouvarov5416
    @vladimirouvarov5416 8 месяцев назад

    Who are not able to get a stock EGR pump out!!! I had so hard time to get it out. Nothig helped , no hammer, no nothing. Removed the hose that slosest to the passenger fender and used an air compressor's hammer pushing it out. As soon as it moved it I put a screwdriver fom an opposite side and continued lightly to push EGR out with the air hammer. Thats it. I have 3 liters, 6 cyl, 2018 MB Sprinter

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  8 месяцев назад

      Sounds like it was a violent experience. There is a way to screw Jack the EGR out of the housing, it requires removal of the motor, but I try to not do that because there's a dampener bushing that always falls apart when it's removed. Valve is junk without this bushing. I've seen them more and more readily available on eBay so I'll revisit the situation in the future for the occasional stubborn valve.

    • @vladimirouvarov5416
      @vladimirouvarov5416 8 месяцев назад

      @@Huey866 Ninety-something dollars with a seal on Ebay. I think it is acceptable price. I ordered just the seal. The valve is ok. Put it in a can with diesel fuel overnight, did not look yet how is it.

  • @tonyperkovic8202
    @tonyperkovic8202 19 дней назад

    Bravo 👏

  • @mwashwetu1316
    @mwashwetu1316 Год назад

    Where can I buy the gasket from ?

  • @jamesgaree5741
    @jamesgaree5741 2 года назад +1

    Nice! Thanks!!

  • @Diamond-rc1xu
    @Diamond-rc1xu 2 года назад

    Thanks my friend ❤❤🇬🇷🇬🇷

  • @michaelpillow5784
    @michaelpillow5784 4 месяца назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @FewPewPewRah
    @FewPewPewRah 5 месяцев назад

    Nice job sir.

  • @idadho
    @idadho Год назад +1

    Mercedes Benz USA says to clean it with carburetor cleaner. That should break down the carbon better than brake cleaner.

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад

      Maybe. Technically, either one works…. I don’t see the need to add expense and more chemicals to my chemical closet for what is, probably, marginally better results.

    • @idadho
      @idadho Год назад +1

      @@Huey866 Brake cleaner can damage the o-ring seals in the EGR. Carb cleaner will not. Carb cleaner is formulated to dissolve fuel deposits. The EGR is made to tolerate petroleum based compounds.

    • @idadho
      @idadho Год назад +1

      @@Huey866 Brake cleaner can damage the O-rings and seals. The EGR valve components are designed to tolerate petroleum based cleaners. Carb cleaners are compounded to dissolve petroleum based deposits.
      At the cost of a MB EGR valve ($600 or more) $4.00 for a can of carb cleaner or $10 for a can of EGR valve cleaner is worth it.

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад

      @@idadho I’ve done this exact procedure well over 200 times in the last 2 years. Some of our 2019 trucks are well into the 200k mile range, those valves have been cleaned multiple times. No adverse problems yet.

    • @idadho
      @idadho Год назад

      @@Huey866 Mine is under warranty for 8 years or 100,000 miles. MB tells me that I do nor risk my warranty if I follow their instructions to use carb cleaner.

  • @pamsmith7664
    @pamsmith7664 Год назад

    Excellent!!!

  • @mikebillets9671
    @mikebillets9671 Год назад

    Great video thx!

  • @gleneverett9728
    @gleneverett9728 9 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial thanks for sharing the knowledge man

  • @jamessaunders9661
    @jamessaunders9661 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms Год назад

    why does it have a vw coolant ball

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад

      My experience with Sprinters start with 2015 models, but, they've all had that same coolant reservoir.

  • @davidrasmussen2975
    @davidrasmussen2975 6 месяцев назад

    Why not take a propane torch flame to burn off the carbon?

  • @garden0fstone736
    @garden0fstone736 Год назад

    Do you absolutely have to replace gasket?

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +2

      The perfect answer is yes. The real answer is not necessarily.
      If you have the gasket on hand, yes replace it. If you’re in a pinch, emergency situation, or unavailable due to our wonderful supply shortages, then I don’t see a problem reusing the gasket at least once. I’ve done it a handful of times, I just try to not make a habit of it.

    • @garden0fstone736
      @garden0fstone736 Год назад

      @@Huey866 yeah I ended up reusing then my a/c compressor pulley bearing exploded a month later and destroyed the belt I’ve never seen that happen before 😂

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +2

      @@garden0fstone736 I’ve actually had the A/C pulley bearing explode before. Happened 3 times before I caught the pattern of failure. Seems to happen somewhere between 180,000 and 220,000 miles. I think it has to do with belt wear and harmonics from the power steering pump, the compressor pulley bearing just takes a beating from it. I always make it a habit to replace the main drive belt at 80k, then at 160k I replace the belts, tensioners, and idlers. That will usually give me to 200k to either replace the pulley or the compressor if there’s too much corrosion to get the pulley off.

    • @garden0fstone736
      @garden0fstone736 Год назад

      @@Huey866 dude no way I’m at 160 and it happened. Started noticing some metal grinding noise then started blowing hot and i started seeing piece fly out in my mirror. The thing just completely broke like 20 yards from the shop and completely chewed the belt. Sucks cause I have a load in the back

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад

      @@garden0fstone736 Last time it happened truck was at 220k, and 3 hours away. After an $800+ tow bill, and way too long of a day for the driver, I decided 200k was the maximum I’d let it go. Parts to do the swap no more than $550, thats refrigerant, O-rings, and the Denso Compressor. But that’s leaving out the $1000 or so in tools to do everything legit and legal. It’s just cheap insurance that saves down time.

  • @emiliobenavidez9531
    @emiliobenavidez9531 10 месяцев назад

    Ay Have Two Thousand Eleven Sprinter Mercedes Bad I Have tu EGR Is Very Time What Are We Do To Take Mouse

  • @tonylapadat3959
    @tonylapadat3959 2 года назад +1

    Couldn’t get the valve out.

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  2 года назад

      Sometimes, it just takes time. The first one I ever did, I spent about 45 minutes just tapping it back and forth. This was on a 2015 Sprinter 3500 with 170,000 miles. EGR valve had never been out of it.

    • @MrBobsVids
      @MrBobsVids Год назад +1

      I ended up removing the two safety torx on the top of the valve that hold the actuator into the block with coolant flow and threaded two of the four longer EGR hold down bolts into the two holes. They bottomed out on the manifold where the EGR mounts, then quarter turns on each gently pressed the EGR out. It worked exactly like taking off a stuck brake rotor by threading a bolt into the 8mm threaded holes made for that purpose.

    • @Mikeybike
      @Mikeybike Год назад

      @@MrBobsVids I was struggling and I put it back together for now as I was to the point of screwing it up. I will try that method, I thought about it but wondered why no one else suggested it?

    • @MrBobsVids
      @MrBobsVids Год назад +1

      @@Mikeybike I don’t know why it is not known by we non-professional mechanics as the primary method to get the valve out. Once I figured it out I concluded that the unit is designed to be removed by Mercedes technicians this way, mostly because they don’t have time to fiddle and bang on it and wriggle and pound screwdrivers in there. Way cleaner, safer, and faster to just ease it out by turning two bolts.

    • @Mikeybike
      @Mikeybike Год назад +2

      @@MrBobsVids I have removed mine and it went well and I'm thankful I read your comment as I was starting to lose hope. Thankyou your comment helped.

  • @warrdatt8312
    @warrdatt8312 Год назад

    Hello Huey, I have engine light on my 2020 V6 2500 Sprinter
    code P2457
    EGR Cooler "A" Efficiency Below
    Threshold. Any info will be helpful

    • @Huey866
      @Huey866  Год назад +1

      It seems to be a code that comes and goes with our vans as well. It doesn’t seem to effect performance and it usually self clears. I have a theory that Mercedes is asking too much of the EGR valve (and cooler), and they’re just putting too much heat through it to satisfy emissions. Not much has changed in the design for 15 years or so.
      I’ve read a couple of articles that Mercedes has actually retired the 0M642, in the sprinters, for 2023 and moving to a more powerful 4 cylinder. My guess is they are, more or less, going to let the current EGR and emission system problems work themselves out through obsolescence.
      I’ve had a handful of service writers around the country agree with me on this theory.

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    @emiliobenavidez9531 10 месяцев назад

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  • @airviewcinematography
    @airviewcinematography Год назад

    Too lazy to take off the coolant lines, and now there's all that mess inside the engine bay, instead of taking the EGR over to the parts cleaner.

  • @samklasvegas
    @samklasvegas 3 месяца назад

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    @Vegasunitedpartybus-com 8 месяцев назад

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