Thank you for the awesome video! Very helpful! There’s another gasket at the bottom bottom of that oil cooler. If you notice the big nut on the inside of the oil filter canister, that can be removed with a 46 mm socket and just beneath there is another rubber gasket. If you remove that first, it’s a little easier to do this job because you can take the entire thing out.
I’m not sure yet if this is the culprit of the leak but just wanted to thank you for a great video. I appreciate the good video shots, lack of background music, and lack of cussing! Keep up the good work Percy.
Thank you for the awesome video! Very helpful! There’s another gasket at the bottom bottom of that oil cooler. If you notice the big nut on the inside of the oil filter canister, that can be removed with a 46 mm socket and just beneath there is another rubber gasket. If you remove that first, it’s a little easier to do this job because you can take the entire thing out.
REMEMBER ALWAYS PUT SOME LUBRICANT ON YOUR RUBBER BEFORE YOU PUT IT IN.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Your video helped me out alot man, my mercedes was dripping oil like crazy, thanks alot
Thanks for showing your repair, I am new to Mercedes world of DIY and have a few leaks to fix (steer pump too). Cheers!
Your welcome
I’m not sure yet if this is the culprit of the leak but just wanted to thank you for a great video. I appreciate the good video shots, lack of background music, and lack of cussing! Keep up the good work Percy.
Thanks for the kind words!! I have since sold the Benz to my father in law and it still isn’t leaking so it must have worked
Thanks for making this
You sir are my hero! 👍
Thanks !!
I'M was change oil and filter when move car is un jet oil is close the termost thank you
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thank you.
This one is a 2006 I think it’s the same up to 2011
Do i need to drain the engine oil , before proceeding with this job?
You don’t need to, but you may add debris during the process. I drained oil after I changed it