2011 Mercedes Air Filter Replacement ML350 W164 W166 OM642 - Easy DIY - ML300 ML320 OM642
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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In this video I show you how to replace the air filters on a Mercedes W164 OM642 Bluetec Turbo Diesel with the newer style of clip in air boxes. For the video I am using my 2011 Mercedes ML300 W164.
What you will see is that I originally purchased the wrong filters for this vehicle and had to purchase filters matching a W166, thus I believe this video is also applicable to the Mercedes W166 chassis as well, which commenced production in 2012. I used two new filters from a Ryco A1940 kit. Note, another aftermarket alternative is the WESFIL WA5382SET kit.
Here is a link to where you can buy a genuine set of Mercedes Air Filters at a reasonable price:
amzn.to/40PClq3
The tools used in replacing the air filters in this video are:
* 10mm Socket (Remove Firewall Panels)
* E10 Star Socket (Remove Air Boxes from Vehicle)
* T25 Security Bit (Remove Sensor from Right Hand Air Box)
* T30 Security Bit (Remove Filters from Air Boxes)
Listening to an Auzzie (Australian for those that do not know) accent is hard going, but really appreciate the videos. All helpful and informative. Many thanks from your mates in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Hi Miles, I'm glad that you like the videos and I reckon my english is pretty damn good for an Aussie! Cheers Drew
Thanks for the tip mate from another State.
No problems! Cheers Drew
Great videos. Thank you so much. Legend
Glad you like them! Cheers Drew
Muchas gracias HA SIDO MUY UTIL
Hola Miguel, no hay problema!! Saludos Drew
Thank you,
It's helpful for me 😊
Hi Mate, thanks for the feedback! Cheers Drew
You don't need to remove air box to replace air filters.
Hi Mate, ok next time I will try and slip them out without removing the complete air box! Cheers Drew
My w164 2007
hesitate or doesn't accelerate brutally
I think I have to change air filters and clean air flow sensor maf
Can be a solution ??
Hi Mate, Yep, I reckon cleaning all sensors is a good start mate! Also have a look at changing your PCV:
ruclips.net/video/XihgSa-Qyr0/видео.html cheers Drew
I've not seen air filters that come with all the housing before. I'm guessing that makes them substantially more expensive. Do you have a cost for them?
The aftermarket RYCOs were about $100 from memory. Cheers DFI
@@DrewFixIt I think these are meant to reduce labour for the mechanics as you can probably just lift the top off without removing the whole box out. Sucks that they cost so much since you are forced to replace the upper plastic portion. Did you have to reset some air filter and air flow adaptation in the ECU?
@@juian6 Hi Mate, no I didn’t have to reset anything in the ECU. Cheers Drew
If it's possible, it would seem most economical to retrofit the w164 intake boxes as the filters are much more affordable.
Hi Mate, interesting comment. Agreed they are excessively expensive, however having worked on mine I think I actually prefer the setup on my car! Cheers Drew
@@DrewFixIt I don't consider myself exceedingly eco conscious but the W166 intakes sure have a lot more plastic than seemingly necessary. Thank you for the video, it is very helpful.
@@mfactorypatrick145 agreed, however the entire “y intake” is stronger and it clearly the overall design is designed better to eliminate dirty air going into the turbo. Cheers Drew