Love that you call it a truck, and yes, it is the only ever passenger vehicle produced by Mercedes-Benz Truck Division, today an independent company. Thanks for the o-ring tip!
Hello, I’m having a hard time to find the radiator drain plug for my 2004 Mercedes ml350 which is leaking. I’m trying to order it online but, everything I checked says it doesn’t fit this vehicle.
@@doingstuffwithdylan4367 les time messing around with he clip. sometimes the clip is installed backwards from the factory. And you don't want to lose the clip as sometimes it'll fly
Love that you call it a truck, and yes, it is the only ever passenger vehicle produced by Mercedes-Benz Truck Division, today an independent company. Thanks for the o-ring tip!
Glad to help! That’s interesting. Learn something every day. Thanks for the info and taking the time to comment!!
Thank you DSWDylan for the informative upload
No problem. Glad it was helpful
This video just saved me from having to go and buy a whole new power steering pump
I’m glad!!! That’s why I do this!
This saved me a bundle thanks
No problem thanks for commenting!!
Very helpful video thank you. What is the spray you used to clean up the spillage?
Brake clean.
Hello, I’m having a hard time to find the radiator drain plug for my 2004 Mercedes ml350 which is leaking. I’m trying to order it online but, everything I checked says it doesn’t fit this vehicle.
I’m sorry I can’t help not sure about where the drain plug is I’m sorry. Thanks for the comment
Mine was located in front, passenger side bottom corner of radiator
Check the nearest junkyard
Good work 👌🏼
Thank you!! 👍
Thanks!!🙏
Where do you get the o-ring? I'm in Calgary Canada and there doesn't seem to be parts locally for this make and model.
Online probably
Great video dude very informative 👍 🦘
Thanks man for taking the time to comment
Cool!
Thanks!
Thanks I have the same issue
No problem. Pretty easy fix! Thanks for the comment!
yes that my problem
Glad you found it!!
You can take the whole unit out with out the clip removal..
True but why.
@@doingstuffwithdylan4367 les time messing around with he clip. sometimes the clip is installed backwards from the factory. And you don't want to lose the clip as sometimes it'll fly
@@HappyFish50 good point!!
Yes you can but why do all the extra steps when you can do it the way he did it I estimate 30 minutes or less doing it
@@jimthornsbury9205 I know, but sometimes the clips are install backwards from factory or by some previous tech. So i did it with the whole tank.