2015 E350 here. Even as a former Technician, doing the Spark Plugs is a decent task. But... calm and careful WILL get it done. A DIY person can save a BOATLOAD of money. I encountered a problem performing the work. Out of all the tools I have, I did not have the unique '12 point' Spark Plug Socket. Not a big deal, we all love tools so I ordered one. I forget the brand but it was not a cheap China. It fit the plugs to remove the factory originals but did not fit the Bosch replacements. They would get stuck bad. Cost me a day's wait. My wife borrowed her Shop Formans Snap On one and I was able finish the work on her car. The tolerances were off just enough. Crazy...
Thats wild GMAN S , we haven't run into that problem with the CTA socket we sell or the Bosch plugs, but sometimes the slightest bit of being off in tolerances can create a headache!
I'm so glad now I'm seeing w212 with M276 videos. I currently own 2014 E350 and now it is the time to start preforming these type of maintenance. I did replace the camshaft adjuster magnet twice under warranty because they leaked oil. Thanks for sharing Kyle 👍
Good review. Just one comment. I did not remove plastic intake part, since I wanted to limit a number of electrical connectors being disconnected (they are fragile). It is a little bit pain, especially a back spark plug on the driver side, but it is possible. You mentioned that it is a good idea replace connectors when replacing spark plugs. What connectors did have on your mind?
Just crossed 100K in my 2014 W212's M276. Got timing cover leak, idler pulley tensioner and engine mount repaired/replaced. Hopefully she's good for another 100K
@@DS-wv1nl yeah I would recommend it, the car is pretty reliable overall and isn't too complicated to DIY if you intend to do so. But do some research on turbo side of things, as long as there's no known issues related to turbo I'd say go for it.
Given that removing the plenum is necessary for so many procedures, how about a good video on it. The very few that are on YT are not good at all. I know of many folks (myself included) that don't order parts and don't try this DYI just because there is not enough instruction available. If you put your usual quality to it, it will most likely be the best video out there on that procedure. And while you are at it, you could change the spark plugs. Better yet, you could also replace the timing chain tensioners and install that oil check valve for it. Thank you for considering it.
I need a video on how to replace the breather on the m276. My boy has the m272 and his was super easy to replace. With the m276 looks like a nightmare and yes, my dipstick keeps popping out.
Thanks for great and very informative video 👍 I think i have bad PCV system same m276 engine, my dipstick was popping up i changed oring on dipstick but now i have oil leak in bottom of my engine, i wonder where can i find video about PCV system replacment or repair on this engine.
only issue so far I've had with my TT M276 was when I got the car used there was a slightly rough idle on start up for a few seconds, but its gone now after 10,000km
@@DS-wv1nl Nah no issues, in stock form this engine is solid, i can't fault it, the only thing I can mention is it's maybe a little more thirty than I was expecting, however this isn't a big deal, also the issue I complained about above isn't an issue, it's just the way part of the engine send oil around itself when starting up after a few days of non use
I have 144k on my Naturally Aspirated M276 in a W212. I bought the two Idlers and tensioner. I noticed the water pump has no noise, no up and down or side to side movement. However, you cannot see any in or out movement but you can feel and hear a minuscule amount of in out movement. Should I be concerned? I mainly drive the interstate 400 miles round trip once a month.
Olá amigo. Diretamente do brasil 🇧🇷 apreciando seu vídeo, tenho uma A207 M276DE35 e até agora nenhum dos problemas mencionados ocorreram. São 126.000 quilômetros até então, farei a troca das velas agora! Veículo apresenta uma vibração entre 1500 e 2200 rpm mais notável em 4 e 5 marcha, aparentemente vem do cambio, os coxins foram verificados e estão bons, algumas pessoas levantaram suspeitas do conversor de torque que me fez verificar através daquela janela em baixo do carro e constatei que existe um parafuso lá que está espanado! Foi feita a troca do fluido na autorizada com 90.000kms. Outro detalhe, esse diagnóstico foi feito com o carro no elevador no modo manutenção, colocamos ele engrenado e constatamos a vibração que comentei acima. Alguma sugestão? Grande abraço!
I have a 2014 e350 coupe like the one in the vid and it’s misfiring very bad, I replaced the fuel injectors and it ran good for about a month, and then it started to misfire all over again. Any ideas of what could be the problem? Also there is oil in my intake manifold and oil in my spark plug threads.
This video is mis-titled as it is applicable across all platforms that use the M276. It should be noted that the turbo (3.0L) version is MUCH simpler to change the spark plugs on since the intake plenum does not get removed. Also, you cannot overstate the importance of using the correct spark plugs and that they are indexed correctly.
Watch out for oil in the engine harness. If caught early it can be mitigated, if oil gets to the fuel injectors, coil packs and/or ME then you'll have issues with misfires.
Please help. I broke ignition coil connectors when I was changing spark plugs on my w212 with m276 engine. Where can I find just the plastic connectors? Do they even sell them?
Yes they also sell the boots. I had to look for a different year of my truck. For some reason it wasn’t displayed for a ‘15 model. Unfortunately I bought the complete coil
Where are you located? Do you have a repair facility or do you just sell parts. Lastly, do you have any videos on the 2014 mercedes e550 twin turbo? Thanks for your presentation.
Question I have a 2014 CLS550 I'm wondering how do you remove existing check valves to replace with updated ones and tensioners I was able to remove the threaded piece seems like there's a still shim that presses into and then a check valve behind it your help would be greatly appreciated thanks
My moms at 80k miles on her 2014 e350, nothing but fluids have been changed. We just got our first problem and its a power steering fluid leak. Im here looking how to fix
With all of that mentioned, I think EV will surely be the car of choice. Simple structure, no leaking, almost no maintenance, cheap operation cost and the price of EV car is getting more and more affordable (read: korean EV). 🙂
I’m personally experiencing the oil dipstick to stick up, ever so slightly after a few drive cycles. Could it just be the o-ring? Also. on 1-2 occasions, i did experiences 3-5 second engine rattle. but hasn’t happened since. Suggestions? 2014 E350 4MATIC with ~147,000km
i've had 2 M276 vehicles where the dip stick pops out and won't stay. replacement: 44803 Febi dip stick. Tape the dip stick in place till it's replaced.
@@tempchannel2012 the engine cranckase is normally under VACUUM controled by PCV Valve. Pressure poping oil deepstick "may" indicate PCV failure that is designed with a thin membrane seal
hard pads on soft disks are made to guarantee everything must go! Instead... try the Akebono composite ceramics pads with standard disks: gentle on disks and low dust with a good friction.
if you're not on the clock working on your own engine, removing the plastic plenum gives you easy access to plugs & coils plus the leaky PCV breather that sends engine oil in the intake to create intake valves deposits... It's better to do a good job than wait for growing issues Oil type used in this engine is critical to prevent harm to cam-phasers. The fancy oil seals have been made sensitive to the acidity of old oil. *It's the failed EGR that pressurizes the whole engine to make oil leak reliably out if every gasket and seal* 🤫
big power loss from what..??? (PCM commanding the networked alternator to drain the primary AGM battery?) Rattle comes from... the chain tensioner but it is caused by the worn out passenger intake phaser!
@@glasser2819 big power loss from a popped out dip stick, my guess is that it disturbs the vacuum near the oil pump and crankcase. The seals fail on the dip sticks and they'll pop out, I've have two cars with M276 engines, had to replace dip sticks in both. The clunking noise on cold startups come through the dip stick tube.
@@tempchannel2012 I love how German go all out to engineer complex failures. Replace the PCV System that should keep crankcase under vacuum and not let the engine blowby gases pop the deeptick under pressure. M276 has a brilliant variable engine oil pressure regulator controlled by the engine PCM. It is supposed to save gas so instead it wears out the engine (chains, phasers, bores..) 🤗
I’m getting a clunking almost knocking noise sometimes on idle, after warm start ups usually, could this be the cause? The noise is very faint, I bought the car second hand and I watched a video that it can be caused by wrong oil filter and whcih won’t let it create enough oil pressure to the crank bearings.
Forgot the front seals going and the aur bag module failing, rendering all airbags non-functional. So, 2000 dollars for recalibration of airbag module, 2000 dollars for sparkplugs and complete installation and 2000 dollars for Front Seals. 6K on a 10K car. It's why you lease a vehicle and never buy a used Mercedes. I'll add, 400 dollars for a Service B or 450 for a Service A oil change and filters. Fixing a dangerous rusted holed rear sub frame under 10 year warranty for free is priceless. Ahh, that non-money pit Mercedes quality.
Good point. Drive a Lexus and a Mercedes in the highway or twisty road and let me know which one you like. Also personally I like more the design. For most that’s worth it
Hopefully you'll cover some of these "routine" repairs like the thermostat and idler pulley in future videos on w212 / M276
along with usual fares...
PCV air/oil leaks
weak chain tensioner failure
serpentine belt tensioner
ultra low viscosity 50kMi ATF
40kMi rear Differential oil
... 🤭
Just bought a 2014 GLK 350 one owner only had 55 thousand miles love it thanks for all your videos👍👍
Happy Wrenching!
2015 E350 here. Even as a former Technician, doing the Spark Plugs is a decent task. But... calm and careful WILL get it done. A DIY person can save a BOATLOAD of money. I encountered a problem performing the work. Out of all the tools I have, I did not have the unique '12 point' Spark Plug Socket. Not a big deal, we all love tools so I ordered one. I forget the brand but it was not a cheap China. It fit the plugs to remove the factory originals but did not fit the Bosch replacements. They would get stuck bad. Cost me a day's wait. My wife borrowed her Shop Formans Snap On one and I was able finish the work on her car. The tolerances were off just enough. Crazy...
Thats wild GMAN S , we haven't run into that problem with the CTA socket we sell or the Bosch plugs, but sometimes the slightest bit of being off in tolerances can create a headache!
I need you for my personal mechanic you really know your stuff thank you for that information
Kyle's happy to share his plethora of Mercedes knowledge!
It would be great to see a DYI on all those common issues. Cheers
Agreed! Many of them are in our queue!
@@fcpeuro every product you feature has a specific story you can tell...
how its well made
how easy job is
how a FCP has kits
... all good 👍👍
I’m glad you happen to be making a lot of W212 content. I’m planning to hopefully get one soon.
That's awesome, let us know when you pick one up!
I'm so glad now I'm seeing w212 with M276 videos. I currently own 2014 E350 and now it is the time to start preforming these type of maintenance. I did replace the camshaft adjuster magnet twice under warranty because they leaked oil. Thanks for sharing Kyle 👍
Use liqui moly 5w 40 , no more oil leaks. Mobil is prone to oil leaks. And also it’s tier 3.
I replaced the o rings and used Permatex #2 as it is non-hardening. Stopped the leaks.
What mileage is on your car?
@@DS-wv1nl 105K miles
@@sibai84 Liqui-Moly 5w-40. I'm using the Molygen stuff, so far so good.
Glad that I have the M112 engine on my SLK
Good review. Just one comment. I did not remove plastic intake part, since I wanted to limit a number of electrical connectors being disconnected (they are fragile). It is a little bit pain, especially a back spark plug on the driver side, but it is possible. You mentioned that it is a good idea replace connectors when replacing spark plugs. What connectors did have on your mind?
It makes you question how other makes can somehow design V6 engines without all these pain points.
Just crossed 100K in my 2014 W212's M276. Got timing cover leak, idler pulley tensioner and engine mount repaired/replaced. Hopefully she's good for another 100K
I’m looking at getting a 2015 (M276 turbo variant) E400 Coupe. It has 30.000 miles. Has it been a reliable car overall? Would you recommend?
@@DS-wv1nl yeah I would recommend it, the car is pretty reliable overall and isn't too complicated to DIY if you intend to do so. But do some research on turbo side of things, as long as there's no known issues related to turbo I'd say go for it.
Given that removing the plenum is necessary for so many procedures, how about a good video on it. The very few that are on YT are not good at all. I know of many folks (myself included) that don't order parts and don't try this DYI just because there is not enough instruction available. If you put your usual quality to it, it will most likely be the best video out there on that procedure. And while you are at it, you could change the spark plugs. Better yet, you could also replace the timing chain tensioners and install that oil check valve for it. Thank you for considering it.
Second that
I need a video on how to replace the breather on the m276. My boy has the m272 and his was super easy to replace. With the m276 looks like a nightmare and yes, my dipstick keeps popping out.
Same I replaced the dipstick and it's fine now lol
Thanks for great and very informative video 👍 I think i have bad PCV system same m276 engine, my dipstick was popping up i changed oring on dipstick but now i have oil leak in bottom of my engine, i wonder where can i find video about PCV system replacment or repair on this engine.
Like your videos. I learn so much. Keep it up.
Amazing video I was waiting for this. Keep it up thank you!
Glad we finally gave you what you were waiting for Aleksandar!
only issue so far I've had with my TT M276 was when I got the car used there was a slightly rough idle on start up for a few seconds, but its gone now after 10,000km
it may be your PCV starting to leak unmetered air around idle in the intake
Do you still have the car? Did you experience any other issues with it?
@@DS-wv1nl Nah no issues, in stock form this engine is solid, i can't fault it, the only thing I can mention is it's maybe a little more thirty than I was expecting, however this isn't a big deal, also the issue I complained about above isn't an issue, it's just the way part of the engine send oil around itself when starting up after a few days of non use
Great videos. So enjoy them!
I have 144k on my Naturally Aspirated M276 in a W212. I bought the two Idlers and tensioner. I noticed the water pump has no noise, no up and down or side to side movement. However, you cannot see any in or out movement but you can feel and hear a minuscule amount of in out movement. Should I be concerned? I mainly drive the interstate 400 miles round trip once a month.
Olá amigo. Diretamente do brasil 🇧🇷 apreciando seu vídeo, tenho uma A207 M276DE35 e até agora nenhum dos problemas mencionados ocorreram. São 126.000 quilômetros até então, farei a troca das velas agora! Veículo apresenta uma vibração entre 1500 e 2200 rpm mais notável em 4 e 5 marcha, aparentemente vem do cambio, os coxins foram verificados e estão bons, algumas pessoas levantaram suspeitas do conversor de torque que me fez verificar através daquela janela em baixo do carro e constatei que existe um parafuso lá que está espanado! Foi feita a troca do fluido na autorizada com 90.000kms.
Outro detalhe, esse diagnóstico foi feito com o carro no elevador no modo manutenção, colocamos ele engrenado e constatamos a vibração que comentei acima.
Alguma sugestão?
Grande abraço!
Can you do m278?
I have a 2014 e350 coupe like the one in the vid and it’s misfiring very bad, I replaced the fuel injectors and it ran good for about a month, and then it started to misfire all over again. Any ideas of what could be the problem? Also there is oil in my intake manifold and oil in my spark plug threads.
Did you find out what was causing it?
Aplica tambien para el ML350? W166
This video is mis-titled as it is applicable across all platforms that use the M276. It should be noted that the turbo (3.0L) version is MUCH simpler to change the spark plugs on since the intake plenum does not get removed. Also, you cannot overstate the importance of using the correct spark plugs and that they are indexed correctly.
Sounds like you should shoot for the 2009-2011 model
Can you show how to clean MAF sensors in MB E350 2012 blue tech?
I’m looking into getting a 2013 w212 e550 with around 56k miles. Anything I should be worried about it or look at?
Watch out for oil in the engine harness. If caught early it can be mitigated, if oil gets to the fuel injectors, coil packs and/or ME then you'll have issues with misfires.
How reliable are these engines? And about what mileage does this need to be done at?
Good work 👍🏻
Thank you!
Couldn't find the camshaft solenoid O-ring kit. Anyone got a link?
Please help. I broke ignition coil connectors when I was changing spark plugs on my w212 with m276 engine.
Where can I find just the plastic connectors? Do they even sell them?
Yes they also sell the boots. I had to look for a different year of my truck. For some reason it wasn’t displayed for a ‘15 model. Unfortunately I bought the complete coil
Where are you located? Do you have a repair facility or do you just sell parts. Lastly, do you have any videos on the 2014 mercedes e550 twin turbo? Thanks for your presentation.
Question I have a 2014 CLS550 I'm wondering how do you remove existing check valves to replace with updated ones and tensioners I was able to remove the threaded piece seems like there's a still shim that presses into and then a check valve behind it your help would be greatly appreciated thanks
My moms at 80k miles on her 2014 e350, nothing but fluids have been changed. We just got our first problem and its a power steering fluid leak. Im here looking how to fix
Could try some hi miles ATF / PSF like Maxlife
Good video Have you anything on the Diesel motor?
Thank you Mickie, currently not at the moment!
With all of that mentioned, I think EV will surely be the car of choice. Simple structure, no leaking, almost no maintenance, cheap operation cost and the price of EV car is getting more and more affordable (read: korean EV). 🙂
can you do a video on M278 too?
I’m personally experiencing the oil dipstick to stick up, ever so slightly after a few drive cycles. Could it just be the o-ring?
Also. on 1-2 occasions, i did experiences 3-5 second engine rattle. but hasn’t happened since.
Suggestions? 2014 E350 4MATIC with ~147,000km
i've had 2 M276 vehicles where the dip stick pops out and won't stay. replacement: 44803 Febi dip stick. Tape the dip stick in place till it's replaced.
@@tempchannel2012 the engine cranckase is normally under VACUUM controled by PCV Valve.
Pressure poping oil deepstick "may" indicate PCV failure that is designed with a thin membrane seal
Should give an update. Was just an O-Ring for the dipstick and tensioners were the cause for the rattle on start up.
good info for the C300 w204 m276 platform as well. thank you
Hi Guys, is zimmermann better then Brembo? I had bad feedback with Brembo PVT not good at all.
hard pads on soft disks are made to guarantee everything must go!
Instead... try the Akebono composite ceramics pads with standard disks: gentle on disks and low dust with a good friction.
I wonder why Benz called it a w207 when the previous version was called w209
Because the w210 designation is already reserved for the 96-02 mercedes-benz e class
Hi. Why do you choose a W211 over a W212?
we'll likely do one of these on a w212 at some point!
The difference between W 40 W 30 the first brand oil what difference between Castro local Molly and mobile and Mini company I need top 10 company
I only use Liquid Molly for years now. I have 2 high mileage w276
You do not need to take the intake off to do plugs
if you're not on the clock working on your own engine, removing the plastic plenum gives you easy access to plugs & coils plus the leaky PCV breather that sends engine oil in the intake to create intake valves deposits... It's better to do a good job than wait for growing issues
Oil type used in this engine is critical to prevent harm to cam-phasers.
The fancy oil seals have been made sensitive to the acidity of old oil.
*It's the failed EGR that pressurizes the whole engine to make oil leak reliably out if every gasket and seal*
🤫
Where do I check whether I got W207 model or W212?
In your garage :-)
207 is Coupe . A lot of Common parts in common with W204 .
Heads-up on dip sticks on M276 engines, they pop out like they don't belong. Big power loss, funky clunking noises on cold startups and rough idle.
big power loss from what..??? (PCM commanding the networked alternator to drain the primary AGM battery?)
Rattle comes from... the chain tensioner but it is caused by the worn out passenger intake phaser!
@@glasser2819 big power loss from a popped out dip stick, my guess is that it disturbs the vacuum near the oil pump and crankcase. The seals fail on the dip sticks and they'll pop out, I've have two cars with M276 engines, had to replace dip sticks in both. The clunking noise on cold startups come through the dip stick tube.
@@tempchannel2012 I love how German go all out to engineer complex failures.
Replace the PCV System that should keep crankcase under vacuum and not let the engine blowby gases pop the deeptick under pressure.
M276 has a brilliant variable engine oil pressure regulator controlled by the engine PCM. It is supposed to save gas so instead it wears out the engine (chains, phasers, bores..) 🤗
I’m getting a clunking almost knocking noise sometimes on idle, after warm start ups usually, could this be the cause? The noise is very faint, I bought the car second hand and I watched a video that it can be caused by wrong oil filter and whcih won’t let it create enough oil pressure to the crank bearings.
@@mrprohunterable i taped the dipstick tight to investigate, guess this stopped any air leak. New dipstick holds tight.
Forgot the front seals going and the aur bag module failing, rendering all airbags non-functional. So, 2000 dollars for recalibration of airbag module, 2000 dollars for sparkplugs and complete installation and 2000 dollars for Front Seals. 6K on a 10K car. It's why you lease a vehicle and never buy a used Mercedes. I'll add, 400 dollars for a Service B or 450 for a Service A oil change and filters. Fixing a dangerous rusted holed rear sub frame under 10 year warranty for free is priceless. Ahh, that non-money pit Mercedes quality.
Why not just buy Lexus instead, so you don’t have to deal with all that maintenance bs all modern euro junkers are famous for..
Good point. Drive a Lexus and a Mercedes in the highway or twisty road and let me know which one you like. Also personally I like more the design. For most that’s worth it
Decent video doesnt really show anything
hum... FCP lawyers said "zero liability " no monkey should be mislead into believing expertise can be acquired in 10mn videoss
😁
M276 is Real garbage from Mercedes
So it sounds like this car kinda sucks. You have to change your ignition coil connectors lmao. Buy a m54 bmw engine