Mercedes Spark Plug Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @waynehsmithi4792
    @waynehsmithi4792 Год назад +5

    Very good work Frank. Two years ago I did spark plug change on 2014 E350 (with similar engine) and I never removed the intake manifold; I don't see how such removal make the task any easier either. Thumbs up Frank !

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад

      Thanks. I had watched some other videos and they removed the intake. Why make life more difficult, I say. :)

    • @MrJCTECH
      @MrJCTECH 4 месяца назад

      was it easy? have a video?

  • @FrankTG1028
    @FrankTG1028 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the great video. The coil connectors came off easily after treating them over night with silicone oil (mine seem to not have been touched for years).
    Please make sure that plastic etc is not hurt by the oil.

  • @chialee445
    @chialee445 9 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks alot for sharing, just had mine changed out at 110k as well for the first time. Was thinking about diy, but deferred to mechanic, will definitely try it next time after seeing your video. Thanks again

  • @chocolatecakerecipe
    @chocolatecakerecipe Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video.
    If I can add:
    1: use air compressor to blow off any dirt before unscrewing the old spark plugs.
    2: use Dielectric Spark Plug Boot Grease on the coil packs.
    3: I believe a battery disconnect is needed before unplugging the ECU connector.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад +2

      Good suggestions, but I didn't unplug the ECU. The main wiring harness remained (with power) remained. I just rotated it aside. But if the ECU were to be removed, then a battery disconnect would be a good idea.

  • @iamdarrenbelizaire
    @iamdarrenbelizaire 11 месяцев назад +4

    Get this man to 1000k subs

  • @Mike-m7f8s
    @Mike-m7f8s 7 месяцев назад +1

    To get the intake manifold I use a 12 point 5/16th 1/4 inch socket

  • @iphone2009iphone
    @iphone2009iphone 3 месяца назад

    The connectors were a pain for me but realized you have to slide and then still squeeze when separating, or even better - stick a small flathead or the such in the back and it will just slide off. (FWIW I did the change on. 10 year old ML with 70k miles. No buildup or anything in that connector, just couldn’t get it to separate by squeezing and pulling)

  • @itsmeforsure5475
    @itsmeforsure5475 Год назад

    Nice work. I'm struggling trying to take the intake manifold off so you're helping me out big time here. The other video shows taking off the intake manifold is easy, but not on the gle350. It seems like you have to take off the lower windshield assemblies.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад

      I did this spark plug replacement on aa GLE350. I did NOT need to remove the intake manifold.

    • @itsmeforsure5475
      @itsmeforsure5475 Год назад

      @@letsrolldiyauto1532 Did you remove the ECU bracket? The #5 coil won't come out of my 2018. I haven't tried #6 yet and it looks like the bracket does not go back that far.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад

      @@itsmeforsure5475 I did not have to remove the bracket on my 2016. But #6 was a little bit of a struggle.

    • @itsmeforsure5475
      @itsmeforsure5475 Год назад

      On the 2018 GLE350, you'll spend 1 hr on 5 spark plugs and 5 hrs on 1 spark plug. If the genesises at MB would have put alittle more slack in the wiring harnesses, it would have been easy. I ended up disconnecting the O2 sensors on the driver side to give alittle more room. MB was nice enough to superglue the coil packs on so hopefully you have a nice assortment of long pliers. The back of the ECU holding bracket comes off too so that gives alittle more room too and you need to take it off to get the #5 plug out.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад

      @@itsmeforsure5475 Some engineering does tend to amaze me. I rplaced the plugs and coil packs on my 2009 Aston Martin DB9 (V12). Your assessment with the 2018 GLE sounds like mine with the DB9 - 1 hours on 11 plugs and 8 hours on 1 plug. :(

  • @SP-ww8hv
    @SP-ww8hv Месяц назад

    Excellent video… thanks for the heads up on on the thin wall socket… i need to remember to research specialty tooling before diving into these projects.. Mercedes definately has its fair share of specialty tools… are merc spark plugs oem Bosch?

  • @oabus
    @oabus 10 месяцев назад

    Just curious as to why you used oil instead of anti seize on the plugs. Excellent video, hope you do more on the engine like cleaning the throttle body and MAF sensor. Good day to all.

    • @Drimplant
      @Drimplant 10 месяцев назад

      Because it was handy. And a hold over habit from long ago. Anti-seize would be better.

  • @rorysalzberg2077
    @rorysalzberg2077 2 месяца назад

    How in the world did you get the driver's side rear coil into the hole? I can not seem to get it lined up to push it down in that tight fitting space.

  • @LordVader2U
    @LordVader2U 3 месяца назад

    Nice video and explanation! Will give it a go on my 2016 GLE 350 4Matic with 48k miles

  • @aircommuter
    @aircommuter 29 дней назад

    What about the twin turbo version?

  • @jeffalan8637
    @jeffalan8637 Год назад

    I don't recommend putting oil on the s. Plug threads....for several reasons
    (Or anti-seize) exception; iron blocks; I've put a little "gold" anti-seize on top of threads near s. Plug body at taper. Also, a dab of dielectric grease around inside of s. Plug wire boot is a good practice.

  • @emerssonortiz4206
    @emerssonortiz4206 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!!!!

  • @alangoldsmith4301
    @alangoldsmith4301 Год назад +1

    MBZ GLE 350 2018 (5 yrs old) Service 3A requires spark plug replacement even if the car only has 41K miles. Is this valid or can the plugs go for many more miles?

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад

      I usually try to go with factory recommendations. After all, it’s their engineers who designed the car. That being said, I changed mine at 110,000 miles. There were no misfires when I changed them. If you have an OBD and can read misfires, that would be a good indication as to the necessity. If you get some misfires, then change them. Otherwise, I’d say at your discretion.

  • @Frankyblk24
    @Frankyblk24 Месяц назад

    Would this work for 2015 ML350 as well. Thanks for any advice.

  • @jorgiemboricua
    @jorgiemboricua 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I have a question. Did you remove the battery connection?

  • @letsrolldiyauto1532
    @letsrolldiyauto1532  9 месяцев назад

    Because it wasn’t removed. It just pulls up and positioned out of the way. It’s held in by grommets only.

  • @toodledoemeu8
    @toodledoemeu8 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! Does your Foxwell read SRS error as well? Seems like a budget-friendly reader.

  • @gezzy4k
    @gezzy4k 6 месяцев назад

    Good job , thank you so much

  • @fouadchrifi
    @fouadchrifi 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @josemolina6336
    @josemolina6336 7 месяцев назад

    Good WOrk Frank Thank You.

  • @paultucker5304
    @paultucker5304 2 месяца назад

    Why did you get gaskets?

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  2 месяца назад

      @@paultucker5304It was part of FCP’s kit and I thought I was going to have to remove the intake manifold. As it turned out, removal of the intake wasn’t necessary and the gaskets weren’t needed.

  • @robertrolley4161
    @robertrolley4161 Год назад

    How exactly do you mobilize the ECU to pull it up out of the way? I’m trying to access the driver’s side coils on my GLE but can’t figure out how/where the ECU is mounted in order to get it out of the way

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад +1

      Once you remove the connector on the front, it just pulls up. It's held in by rubber grommets.

    • @historyv350
      @historyv350 11 месяцев назад

      Does removing the connector on the ECU cause any issue when starting up the engine again later?

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  9 месяцев назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/ioH6bLmjpdk/видео.html

  • @Hans-ly9sr
    @Hans-ly9sr Год назад

    Great Video. Did you unplug the ECU?

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Год назад +2

      Not completely. I unplugged the front connector, but not the main cable. I just rotated the ECU out of thee way.

    • @Hans-ly9sr
      @Hans-ly9sr Год назад

      @@letsrolldiyauto1532 Thank you so much. This will help a lot.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  9 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/ioH6bLmjpdk/видео.html

  • @gregchapman7438
    @gregchapman7438 7 месяцев назад

    These plugs need to be indexed per Mercedes TSB or piston damage may occur.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  7 месяцев назад

      From what I’ve read on forums, if you use OEM plugs and torque to MB specs, they will be properly indexed. There is a 90 degree (45 each side) leeway. Assuming there is clearance either way, indexing accounts for about a 1% difference in HP. Trying to index using additional washers or altering the washer can result in loosening of the plug. But I suppose it’s never a bad idea to check.

  • @bernardpadin5410
    @bernardpadin5410 Год назад

    where did you get the thin wall socket? is it a 15mm?

  • @sonnyleno6426
    @sonnyleno6426 4 месяца назад

    Nice video did not show the ECm

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  4 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/ioH6bLmjpdk/видео.htmlsi=DSOH9fzy0CbEOtzM

  • @MrFinality69
    @MrFinality69 Месяц назад

    What mileage service interval is this recommended at?

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  Месяц назад

      @@MrFinality69 Dealerships recommend every 30,000 miles. When I replaced mine at 100,000, they looked pretty new.

  • @brandonshelton5356
    @brandonshelton5356 9 месяцев назад

    Why did u skip the removal of the EC unit THATS WHAT NEEDED TO SEE ……. REALLY!!!!!!

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  9 месяцев назад

      The ECU is held in by grommets only. Pull up from the bottom (no tools) and move it out of the way.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  9 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/ioH6bLmjpdk/видео.html

  • @cmitch5493
    @cmitch5493 9 месяцев назад

    He skipped ecu removal which has me puzzled

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  9 месяцев назад

      The ECU does not need removal. One bolt is removed and the ECU is simply lifted and moved out of the way.

    • @cmitch5493
      @cmitch5493 9 месяцев назад

      @@letsrolldiyauto1532 what bolt has to be removed? I was looking at mine tonight and still do not know which bolt you are referring to. The video for the most part is very helpful.

    • @letsrolldiyauto1532
      @letsrolldiyauto1532  9 месяцев назад

      ​@@cmitch5493 There are actually no bolt that holds it in (my bad). Remove the cables from the support. The ECU is held in by four grommets. Grab the ECU from the bottom and lift up. It will remove. Reverse to put it back in. Get it lined up with the grommets and push down until it seats completely. Pull up slightly to make sure you've gotten all four grommets seated fully.

  • @柯建佑-e4q
    @柯建佑-e4q Год назад

    DIY萬歲