Thanks very much for that brilliant video. I am in Australia, just purchased my sons Mercedes GLC 300. 4 Matic with the M 264 engine the same as yours. My car has done 66,000 km and is a 2019 with 2020 refresh. I will change my air filter with confidence now I have seen your video. Thanks again.
@@murraycharters6102 awesome !! I'm happy to help!! thanks for watching and let me know how it goes. Be patient with it. it's a tough one but doable. thx
Just finished doing this and would like to add a couple of suggestions. Those clips underneath the air box were very difficult to remove on a cold engine. Couldn't budge them, so I took a blow dryer to heat them and make the plastic more plyable. Sure enough they slipped right off once warmed. I also applied a little silicone grease to the o rings in hopes it'll make removel easier next time. My filter was about as dirty as yours and mine had 16500 miles on it. I personally wouldn't go more than 20k miles without changing it.
I'm having a heck of a time getting the clips off. It tried using a heat gun, but they still wouldn't budge. I was afraid of damaging the plastic so I didn't heat the cup for long. How long did you heat them up?
@@andyleo8418 I wouldn't use a heat gun. I used a blow dryer. Really didn't get them really hot, just warm enough to make the plastic pliable. It takes a little knack to get the hang of it.
I struggled for a half hour to remove that bottom cylinder plug/clip, no place to grab and so stiff, I was about to give up until I saw your suggestion and 20 seconds with the hair dryer was the trick to unplug that stupid part. Why they could not split the airbox in 2 and have the curved part stationary and the cover for where the filter as a removable lid is probably the fault of the cost accountants looking to save money by making it a single and difficult piece
Amazing job brother, I don’t know your name, you really took some effort to show how to access air filter, I am not sure I will be doing, Mercedes made it so difficult intentionally so their service team keep busy…I found oil filter is in a tight spot in this car …air filter is even worse….thanks a lot brother
1.5 hours to replace an air filter is ridiculous. Mercedes makes it difficult on purpose to discourage DIYers. Dealers want their $500+ Service B intervals from owners. Thanks for the video.
It’s truly unnecessary how they built this. Didn’t need to be this difficult. Keep their mechanics employed for sure! Take your time and save your money. It’s not too difficult. Just a little time consuming !!
Awesome!! Great job! If you do decide to change the in cabin air filter...I discovered there are 2 on the GLE...might be same for the C300. Check it out.
2020 almost at 60k. I haven't been to the dealership for a bit as I been trying to do everything on my own. But, it feels like my engine has been shaking a bit more lately and when it is idling feel I can even feel the engine shake a bit more.
@@jaimeramos2340 that’s interesting for a later model but not impossible. I would have someone check all the engine mounts and braces on the engine. Might be something as simple as that and not mechanical at all.
K&N is a good brand...but personally, I gravitate to the filters that are most like the OEM. Or are of very good quality. I usually go with MANN, MAHLE, WIX, Premium brands. or try to get the OEM from a 3rd party or eBay. what kind of car do you have?
@gussingh3948. That is an interesting suggestion, however would you mind giving us a bit more of an explanation as I don’t understand. Do you mean undo 1 bolt somewhere and the whole housing lifts up so you can undo the screws easily and replace the filter .
in all my years of working on cars NEVER saw such a BS design for an airbox and the difficulties to remove it to replace the filter. MAJOR FAIL MERCEDES
@@YYZ-SRQ fact! Should not be this difficult. Everyone needs to learn from KIA, their air filter canister is one the easiest i've seen. literally 2 min job !!
@@talkingwithcars My previous W203 was a piece of cake 6 torx screws to take the lid off, Our other car Mk7 Golf is also 6 torx screws and a 5 min job. Even worse however is a Porsche 981 Cayman or Boxster. Took me almost an hour to change the filter in my C300 Wagon. And if the sensor plugs were difficult, the coupling of the airbox to the turbo at the C clip was also a pain separating the pieces and later putting them together to line up the grove so the C clip holds them together as the coupling between the 2 plastic parts is very stiff
@@YYZ-SRQ wow! I can deal with the 6 torx screws for sure. that would be super easy. I can see Porsches being difficult. sometimes I think it's intentional to frustrate owners and get them to bring it to the dealer. ugh!
Depends. If you enjoy doing this and don’t want to waste money. No. If you don’t have time , have plenty of money or want to replace yourself. Then have them do it. It’s all personal.
Thanks very much for that brilliant video. I am in Australia, just purchased my sons Mercedes GLC 300. 4 Matic with the M 264 engine the same as yours. My car has done 66,000 km and is a 2019 with 2020 refresh.
I will change my air filter with confidence now I have seen your video. Thanks again.
@@murraycharters6102 awesome !! I'm happy to help!! thanks for watching and let me know how it goes. Be patient with it. it's a tough one but doable. thx
Just finished doing this and would like to add a couple of suggestions. Those clips underneath the air box were very difficult to remove on a cold engine. Couldn't budge them, so I took a blow dryer to heat them and make the plastic more plyable. Sure enough they slipped right off once warmed. I also applied a little silicone grease to the o rings in hopes it'll make removel easier next time. My filter was about as dirty as yours and mine had 16500 miles on it. I personally wouldn't go more than 20k miles without changing it.
Great suggestions !! Thank you!
I'm having a heck of a time getting the clips off. It tried using a heat gun, but they still wouldn't budge. I was afraid of damaging the plastic so I didn't heat the cup for long. How long did you heat them up?
@@andyleo8418 I wouldn't use a heat gun. I used a blow dryer. Really didn't get them really hot, just warm enough to make the plastic pliable. It takes a little knack to get the hang of it.
I struggled for a half hour to remove that bottom cylinder plug/clip, no place to grab and so stiff, I was about to give up until I saw your suggestion and 20 seconds with the hair dryer was the trick to unplug that stupid part. Why they could not split the airbox in 2 and have the curved part stationary and the cover for where the filter as a removable lid is probably the fault of the cost accountants looking to save money by making it a single and difficult piece
Thanks for these tips, I will use a hair dryer and make it the first task I do just in case I can’t get them off.
Amazing job brother, I don’t know your name, you really took some effort to show how to access air filter, I am not sure I will be doing, Mercedes made it so difficult intentionally so their service team keep busy…I found oil filter is in a tight spot in this car …air filter is even worse….thanks a lot brother
It’s a bear. But with time. You can do it.
Your videos have been of great help to me. Just now, I failed after two hours of dismantling them.😂😂😂
@@allentseng313 best wishes thx
1.5 hours to replace an air filter is ridiculous. Mercedes makes it difficult on purpose to discourage DIYers. Dealers want their $500+ Service B intervals from owners. Thanks for the video.
It’s truly unnecessary how they built this. Didn’t need to be this difficult. Keep their mechanics employed for sure! Take your time and save your money. It’s not too difficult. Just a little time consuming !!
Great teaching video..That back screw is huge pain!!!
@@ClintKiemsteadt Thank you so much! It definitely doesn't need to be this difficult. smh
@@ClintKiemsteadt please sub and share with friends
Excellent. I have the c300 coupe and can’t find a video to replace air filter but this is the same engine so now I know hehe. Thank you!
Awesome!! Great job! If you do decide to change the in cabin air filter...I discovered there are 2 on the GLE...might be same for the C300. Check it out.
Great job bro. The way Mercedes design this is super unnecessary for a air filter especially out a 2.0 motor.
@@4.6lexus83 thank you so much !!
Best info for the job. It's ridiculous to position a/f as such.
Agreed. Access should be super simple in the spirit of making maintenance easier for anyone...even the mechanic. Not necessary.
Thank you. This video is what I have been looking for. Amazing job. Have you done a video for the spark plugs?
Not until 100k miles. Have a king way to go for me. What year is your Gl?
And thank you so much !!!!!
2020 almost at 60k. I haven't been to the dealership for a bit as I been trying to do everything on my own. But, it feels like my engine has been shaking a bit more lately and when it is idling feel I can even feel the engine shake a bit more.
@@jaimeramos2340 that’s interesting for a later model but not impossible. I would have someone check all the engine mounts and braces on the engine. Might be something as simple as that and not mechanical at all.
Wondering if I should get an oiled filter like kn or something ?
K&N is a good brand...but personally, I gravitate to the filters that are most like the OEM. Or are of very good quality. I usually go with MANN, MAHLE, WIX, Premium brands. or try to get the OEM from a 3rd party or eBay. what kind of car do you have?
unclip the engine control unit remove one bolt and the complete housing can be removed.
I’ll have to take a look. Thx
@gussingh3948. That is an interesting suggestion, however would you mind giving us a bit more of an explanation as I don’t understand. Do you mean undo 1 bolt somewhere and the whole housing lifts up so you can undo the screws easily and replace the filter .
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Thank you!
in all my years of working on cars NEVER saw such a BS design for an airbox and the difficulties to remove it to replace the filter. MAJOR FAIL MERCEDES
@@YYZ-SRQ fact! Should not be this difficult. Everyone needs to learn from KIA, their air filter canister is one the easiest i've seen. literally 2 min job !!
@@talkingwithcars My previous W203 was a piece of cake 6 torx screws to take the lid off, Our other car Mk7 Golf is also 6 torx screws and a 5 min job. Even worse however is a Porsche 981 Cayman or Boxster. Took me almost an hour to change the filter in my C300 Wagon. And if the sensor plugs were difficult, the coupling of the airbox to the turbo at the C clip was also a pain separating the pieces and later putting them together to line up the grove so the C clip holds them together as the coupling between the 2 plastic parts is very stiff
@@YYZ-SRQ wow! I can deal with the 6 torx screws for sure. that would be super easy. I can see Porsches being difficult. sometimes I think it's intentional to frustrate owners and get them to bring it to the dealer. ugh!
It’s not worth 250 of somebody who buys 70k car
Depends. If you enjoy doing this and don’t want to waste money. No. If you don’t have time , have plenty of money or want to replace yourself. Then have them do it. It’s all personal.