Yes it can be done without removing the engine. Hence we did explain if you watch the video carefully you will understand. We also have a video of removing the turbo without removing the engine. We feel that once the engine is out it is much more easier to work on the car and do the repairs that we did rather than doing all of it on the car.
@@LoriM-je6ix Yes im sure it takes 2 hours to remove turbo, intercooler pipe and intercooler itself... it doesn't have to make sense for you my friend im the one doing the job so as long as it makes sense to me which it does. Thats what matters
Love the videos and work guy!! I have a turbo issue on e220 d 2018, turbo not blown as no noise or white smoke just no power and fault codes P004600 boost pressur control flap malfunction along with P00AF72/P0AF73 im assuming its the electric actuator that has malfunctioned as doing the test to move it up and down the unit didnt responed have you come across this issue yet. Thanks guys
hi guys! what can you say about the problem of oil or antifreeze getting into the vacuum system om654/656. Is it possible to do something about it proactively? We are told that the problem is in the tandem pump or its valve or cooling pump. what can be done?
Kardeşim yurt dışında Türkçe üzeri yayın yapıyorsun Ana vatan'dan uzaktasın seni merakla ve zevkten izliyoruz Allah işini rast getirsin Yüce Rabbim başarılarının devamını getirsin
You don’t need to remove the engine to replace the turbo, we have videos where we just replace the turbo without removing the engine. This vehicles turbo blew up, so the engine oil went into the turbo pipes, inter cooler and intake manifold. Removing all of these parts separately is more time consuming so we removed the engine completely. In England 2.0 Litre Diesel engines DPF and SCR filters are one piece, you cannot separate them. In other countries, in Europe, the DPF and SCR filters are two pieces so removing the turbo of these vehicles is easier. EGR removal in these vehicles is also easier.
Thank you for your information I sent in a garage he say you are a good owner Mercedes-Benz
Love your work. Makes me very happy not to own a Mercedes.
How much you charge to replace the turbo
As a mechanic and have taken the turbo out on this particular 2017 E300 it is unnecessary to remove the engine!!!!
Yes it can be done without removing the engine. Hence we did explain if you watch the video carefully you will understand. We also have a video of removing the turbo without removing the engine. We feel that once the engine is out it is much more easier to work on the car and do the repairs that we did rather than doing all of it on the car.
@@enkamotors7012 God no it is not I took the turbo out in 2 hours why would I spend 10 hours or more taking the engine out makes absolutely no sense
@@enkamotors7012 also it's very very rare for this turbo to go out I work at Mercedes not heard of one turbo going out
@@LoriM-je6ix Yes im sure it takes 2 hours to remove turbo, intercooler pipe and intercooler itself... it doesn't have to make sense for you my friend im the one doing the job so as long as it makes sense to me which it does. Thats what matters
How much was the job and how did u know I need help guys !
Love the videos and work guy!! I have a turbo issue on e220 d 2018, turbo not blown as no noise or white smoke just no power and fault codes P004600 boost pressur control flap malfunction along with P00AF72/P0AF73 im assuming its the electric actuator that has malfunctioned as doing the test to move it up and down the unit didnt responed have you come across this issue yet. Thanks guys
How much you charge for turbo replacement?
Well done man
How much is that in price
Make engine remove video
I have a car with them right now that needs a new engine... Just waiting on an engine. Maybe they will film that.
hi guys! what can you say about the problem of oil or antifreeze getting into the vacuum system om654/656. Is it possible to do something about it proactively? We are told that the problem is in the tandem pump or its valve or cooling pump. what can be done?
It’s more oil going through the vacuum lines through the oil pump. Oil pump and valve can be replaced to prevent any damages within the vacuum system
@@enkamotors7012 Thanks! Defective pump? Is this a common problem? I don't know this is an updated version of the pump A6541802501?
Selam hocam, daha once bu motor ile: “exhaust pressure control valve A stuck open” gördün mü? egr sorunu olabilir mi?
exhaust pressure control valve altta exhaust ustundeki kelebek oluyor bazen sikisir yada kablosu kopuk.
@@enkamotors7012arabanin altinda egzozdaki valve diyorsun dimi? Yani high pressure low egr degil. Cok sagolasin hocam allah razi olsun senden.
@@aallii86 evet altaki kelebek
Kardeşim yurt dışında Türkçe üzeri yayın yapıyorsun Ana vatan'dan uzaktasın seni merakla ve zevkten izliyoruz Allah işini rast getirsin
Yüce Rabbim başarılarının devamını getirsin
@@eyuptatli allah razi olsun abi
removing the engine for replace the turbo? wtf? oh..yeah the costumer pay..🤣
You don’t need to remove the engine to replace the turbo, we have videos where we just replace the turbo without removing the engine.
This vehicles turbo blew up, so the engine oil went into the turbo pipes, inter cooler and intake manifold. Removing all of these parts separately is more time consuming so we removed the engine completely.
In England 2.0 Litre Diesel engines DPF and SCR filters are one piece, you cannot separate them. In other countries, in Europe, the DPF and SCR filters are two pieces so removing the turbo of these vehicles is easier. EGR removal in these vehicles is also easier.
@@enkamotors7012 ok !! But in Portugal all OM654 have the DPF and SCR in same piece, even the 200d 1.6.