Mercedes-Benz W210 E-Class Water Pump Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • When a water pump begins to fail, you'll notice that the car tends to overheat at low engine speed, such as sitting at a stoplight. When you accelerate, the engine temperature will drop. Now, this is not always indicative of a water pump, but a good starting point. You may also want to try squeezing the top radiator hose with the engine warmed up and running. You should feel pressure build up on the back of the hose and surge once it is released. If you feel no pressure, it's a fair bet that the water pump is failing. Sometimes, you can also see a slight drip coming from the water pump housing itself. These weep holes are cast into the pump housing and allow excess coolant to drain out if it has leaked past the various seals in the pump.
    In this article, I'll go over the steps involved with changing out the water pump on the Mercedes Benz M104 engine. This job is a bit difficult, with many steps and a few things that are easy to overlook. I've tried to compile as much of it as I can here so that you won't be making any mistakes in the process.
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    Time: 7 hours
    Tab: $200
    Tools: Set of Allen head sockets :www.pelicanpar..., wrenches :www.pelicanpar..., screwdrivers :www.pelicanpar...
    Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz E320 (1996-97) :www.pelicanpar...
    Parts Required: Water pump :www.pelicanpar..., hoses :www.pelicanpar...
    Hot Tip: Take your time. This one is a bit daunting
    Performance Gain: Car will cool down again
    Complementary Modification: Change serpentine belt, radiator hoses.

Комментарии • 3

  • @fuentesherson45
    @fuentesherson45 3 года назад

    Can you do one about 1999 e300 turbo diesel

    • @pelicanparts
      @pelicanparts  3 года назад +2

      If we get a chance to perform the procedure, we will be sure to document it.

    • @MrSwitch562
      @MrSwitch562 Год назад

      Yes I need the same thing , this is not the same procedure? Would it be simpler?