There is no need to start the engine and prime the filter before, turn on the ignition but do not start the engine. The fuel pump will then fill the filter so that you can start normally! A little know and it saves a lot of mess with diesel ;-) Furthermore a very clear and a great educational video!
No need to fill the filter with Diesel! To prime the filter you just turn the key to ignition without starting 20-30 seconds and let the fuel pump fill the filter then start, this way you don't have to run the starter for too long when you turn to start. Also it's a good time to inspect the Air filter if you haven't done that recently. A piece of advice: always fill up your diesel tank when at 1/3
After watching several videos on changing the fuel filter, I must say that yours is the best without question. I appreciate your graphics about steps and the attention you show to things like removing plugs and clips. Terrific work. Thank you!
I have had my 2018 RV Sprinter for 18 months, last week on the way home from a trip it died 5 times on the highway, no idea what was going on. It did restart but it had no power. We were lucky and found a MB dealer 20 miles away. We spent the night and they were able to fix the problem. Clog fuel filter, while waiting for it to be replace, I found your video. 8 hours waiting for it to be fix, $600+ later we were back on the road. I have order a spare fuel filter which I will carry with me on all future trips. Thank you for creating this video. you gave me the confidence of doing this job myself. My symptom, driving 70 MPH on the highway, I heard a sound, lost performance, check engine light came on(code P0087), when I pulled to the side of the road, the engine shut off on its own. Picked up some bad diesel, the problem did not show up until the tank was less than 1/4. Again, while it did restart, it happen 4 more times. If this happens again, I will find a parking lot, wait an hour for the engine to cool off, change the fuel filter and back on the road 20 mins later. P.S. I have learn to be more selective on where I get my diesel while on the road but if it happens again, your video will sane me. Thank you!.
I’m sorry that happened to your van, but glad this video will help you out in the future. Finding good diesel can be such a challenge in some states. Might be worth looking into some fuel additives. Safe travels!
Ok Fair warning here. I have 6 of these vans for my company and have changed these myself a couple times but wont do it anymore. Heres why you can see at 3:36 in the video there is a braded line into what looks like a T. if you are not extremely careful that T can snap. to replace it is a major job each of those lines has to be completely replaced to each injector. secondly I had a shop do one and it ended up with a blown engine. They didn't re install one of the lines going into the fuel filter correctly causing diesel fuel to flood out every where. The same shop also didn't remove the air tube going into the turbo they pushed it aside causing it to crack.... Diesel fuel flooding into the turbo caused a runaway. Were still fighting with the shop to fork up the $$$ for shotty work. To swap out the motor were looking at $18k
Great job Good Builds! Thank you for taking the time to video/share your step by step procedures. Im confident I can change my fuel filter now thanks to you.
Really nice job on this video. I agree with other responders that this is the best video on the diesel fuel filter change that I have seen. Good video, and while maybe just a little short on the technology terms --- overall a really nice job!!
very well explained friend, thanks for your video first time for me in a mercedes benz and with your video I had no problem making the change, thanks again
Your so good!!! Are you a mechanic also!!! I'm from toyota before. And still have a passion of mechanic in different kinds of automobile. I'm proud of you. By the way, great camera angle you made. Take care always and stay safe 😊
Thank you for the step-by-step instructions. I have confident in changing mine out. I have a question -- Did you get the Mann Filter wk 820/14 fuel filter brand?
I’m thinking you are referring to the replacement fuel filter and hose in my hand? My new fuel filter came with a new hose but I did not use it. I just connected it to the original hoses when installing it
@@goodbuilds3609 The first hose you removed from the old filter. I'm curious how significant it is and what its for. It appears there are 2 types of filters for my 2011 sprinter. One with that hose and one without. Thanks again.
@@goodbuilds3609 after a bit of research it appears I'm referring to the WIF (water in filter) line. My U clip must have snapped and mine is completely disconnected. I'm a new sprinter owner so I'm learning this on the fly. I wonder how bad it is that mine has been disconnected probably since before IU owned it. (bought 6 months ago). Dealership told me I had a fuel filter leak and that it needed to be replaced which is why I'm looking to replace it. I'm wondering if its only leaking because the WIF hose is disconnected and the filter is fine otherwise?
Haven’t had any issues with mine or from any reviews on the fuel filter I purchased. I recommend replacing it every 10,000 miles or regardless of the type of filter you decide to purchase
Good quality - but. Should replace (or at least inspect) turbo inlet ring. Should lubricate it with silicon spray. The filter is wrong one. That model is for car or 4 cylinder. Use the/15. Use right tools for removing Clik-r clamps or throw away. Don't recommend reusing Clik-r clamps.
By the way, really should look at WIS instructions before performing maintenance. I didn't see a torque wrench used. Also, need to fill filter before attempting start. Hard on injectors the way you did it. Turn on key for 30 seconds, off, then repeat 2 more times. Fuel filter filled.
@@leonardcasella9848 the turbo ring was inspected and I comment during the video that you want to make sure there is no debris before replacing it. The fuel filter is compatible with certain Mercedes sprinter models, including this one. The fuel filter was filled prior to installation - I stated that in the video and made a caption.
A few more comments. The "star" head bolts are E-Torx, suggest using correct sockets for them. Your video says 08-18 but 08 through early 12 have very different filters and removal can be different.
Based on your comment that once starting the van it will fill the fuel filter, do you need to attempt to fill with diesel before installing the new one? What's the down-side to not doing so? seems like the messiest step.
You should try to get as much diesel into the filter as possible before installing it. The downside to not filling it is that you’re going to have to basically dry start your van until the fuel filter is filled and fuel can start moving throughout the engine. It’s pretty hard on the engine, but not the end of the world if you skip that step
Great video except the most important thing you didn’t mention is to identify the return fuel line T directly in front of the filter which is seen on this video. The slightest pressure from your hand or a tool while working on the filter will snap that T. A part that can not be purchased alone but comes with the return line for the whole engine. 200$. And requires about 4 hours to replace the line. Ask me how I know this 🙄. It’s unfortunately a common mistake for a lot of people.
Great video, but those hose clamps are not as simple as shown in your video. I can see someone following this, grabbing vice grips and thinking they will come off easily. Replaced mine with screw clamps.
I agree, the fuel line clamps are a bit difficult to take off. Almost need a needle nose pliers to get them undone. Screw clamps are a great alternative
@@goodbuilds3609 Still the best video for this procedure i can find anywhere. I just finished changing the filter and I noticed the filter housing has an allen bolt in the back that can be loosened allowing the filter to be pulled out without removing the 3 bracket screws. That was similar to the 2004 sprinter I once had. Now that im finished I'm questioning my screw clamps as the oem ones seem less likely to gouge the rubber hoses.
Three years later, this is still the best video on changing the fuel filter. I still refer to it.
There is no need to start the engine and prime the filter before, turn on the ignition but do not start the engine.
The fuel pump will then fill the filter so that you can start normally!
A little know and it saves a lot of mess with diesel ;-)
Furthermore a very clear and a great educational video!
No need to fill the filter with Diesel!
To prime the filter you just turn the key to ignition without starting 20-30 seconds and let the fuel pump fill the filter then start, this way you don't have to run the starter for too long when you turn to start.
Also it's a good time to inspect the Air filter if you haven't done that recently.
A piece of advice: always fill up your diesel tank when at 1/3
Yeah, I cycle it twice to make sure it fills up.
After watching several videos on changing the fuel filter, I must say that yours is the best without question. I appreciate your graphics about steps and the attention you show to things like removing plugs and clips. Terrific work. Thank you!
Thank you!
I have had my 2018 RV Sprinter for 18 months, last week on the way home from a trip it died 5 times on the highway, no idea what was going on. It did restart but it had no power. We were lucky and found a MB dealer 20 miles away. We spent the night and they were able to fix the problem. Clog fuel filter, while waiting for it to be replace, I found your video. 8 hours waiting for it to be fix, $600+ later we were back on the road. I have order a spare fuel filter which I will carry with me on all future trips. Thank you for creating this video. you gave me the confidence of doing this job myself. My symptom, driving 70 MPH on the highway, I heard a sound, lost performance, check engine light came on(code P0087), when I pulled to the side of the road, the engine shut off on its own. Picked up some bad diesel, the problem did not show up until the tank was less than 1/4. Again, while it did restart, it happen 4 more times. If this happens again, I will find a parking lot, wait an hour for the engine to cool off, change the fuel filter and back on the road 20 mins later. P.S. I have learn to be more selective on where I get my diesel while on the road but if it happens again, your video will sane me. Thank you!.
I’m sorry that happened to your van, but glad this video will help you out in the future. Finding good diesel can be such a challenge in some states. Might be worth looking into some fuel additives. Safe travels!
Keep extra pin for fuel return line, and 3:47 - buy special r-clic pliers
Ok Fair warning here. I have 6 of these vans for my company and have changed these myself a couple times but wont do it anymore. Heres why you can see at 3:36 in the video there is a braded line into what looks like a T. if you are not extremely careful that T can snap. to replace it is a major job each of those lines has to be completely replaced to each injector. secondly I had a shop do one and it ended up with a blown engine. They didn't re install one of the lines going into the fuel filter correctly causing diesel fuel to flood out every where. The same shop also didn't remove the air tube going into the turbo they pushed it aside causing it to crack.... Diesel fuel flooding into the turbo caused a runaway. Were still fighting with the shop to fork up the $$$ for shotty work. To swap out the motor were looking at $18k
Great Job! Today my local dealer quoted me $500 to do this.
Just previously watched 3 other diy vids on this procedure and yours is the best by far. Thank you. Excellent camera work.
Wow, thank you so much! Glad I could help 😊
Ditto, this video was the best with the clearest video throughout the installation process. Nice job!
Thank you!
Replace the filter yourself
Very cool
I'm watching with my son
フィルターを自分で交換
とてもカッコ良いです
息子と見てます👍🏻
Thank you! Easy project :)
Great job Good Builds! Thank you for taking the time to video/share your step by step procedures. Im confident I can change my fuel filter now thanks to you.
Really nice job on this video. I agree with other responders that this is the best video on the diesel fuel filter change that I have seen. Good video, and while maybe just a little short on the technology terms --- overall a really nice job!!
Very good step by step demonstration. Thank you!
very well explained friend, thanks for your video first time for me in a mercedes benz and with your video I had no problem making the change, thanks again
Thank you kid !!
you are an amazing mechanic !👍👍👍
Your so good!!! Are you a mechanic also!!! I'm from toyota before. And still have a passion of mechanic in different kinds of automobile. I'm proud of you. By the way, great camera angle you made. Take care always and stay safe 😊
Sabes bien lo que haces , es raro ver una mujer que sepa algo de mecánica, suerte la vida esta llena de sorpresas
great video and clear instruction step by step.
What a super helpful video! Thank you.
Great video! I’m going to save a bundle 💰
Very nice show and excellent explanation
Good video, very clear. Thanks
Thank you for the step-by-step instructions. I have confident in changing mine out. I have a question -- Did you get the Mann Filter wk 820/14 fuel filter brand?
Me gusto el video, hora se como aserlo gracias
De nada! Gracias por la comenta!
Great tutorial!
Very good video. Thanks
Thank you 🙏
Hi I'm curious if you would know what the first hose you removed leads to? It's the mesh looking one. Thanks!
I’m thinking you are referring to the replacement fuel filter and hose in my hand? My new fuel filter came with a new hose but I did not use it. I just connected it to the original hoses when installing it
@@goodbuilds3609 The first hose you removed from the old filter. I'm curious how significant it is and what its for. It appears there are 2 types of filters for my 2011 sprinter. One with that hose and one without. Thanks again.
@@goodbuilds3609 after a bit of research it appears I'm referring to the WIF (water in filter) line. My U clip must have snapped and mine is completely disconnected. I'm a new sprinter owner so I'm learning this on the fly. I wonder how bad it is that mine has been disconnected probably since before IU owned it. (bought 6 months ago). Dealership told me I had a fuel filter leak and that it needed to be replaced which is why I'm looking to replace it. I'm wondering if its only leaking because the WIF hose is disconnected and the filter is fine otherwise?
Do you have any issues after you drive with a after market fuel filter ? If no how often you have to change them
Haven’t had any issues with mine or from any reviews on the fuel filter I purchased. I recommend replacing it every 10,000 miles or regardless of the type of filter you decide to purchase
Great job well done 😊 one of the best videos I’ve watched 🚐😊👍
Good quality - but. Should replace (or at least inspect) turbo inlet ring. Should lubricate it with silicon spray. The filter is wrong one. That model is for car or 4 cylinder. Use the/15. Use right tools for removing Clik-r clamps or throw away. Don't recommend reusing Clik-r clamps.
By the way, really should look at WIS instructions before performing maintenance. I didn't see a torque wrench used. Also, need to fill filter before attempting start. Hard on injectors the way you did it. Turn on key for 30 seconds, off, then repeat 2 more times. Fuel filter filled.
@@leonardcasella9848 the turbo ring was inspected and I comment during the video that you want to make sure there is no debris before replacing it. The fuel filter is compatible with certain Mercedes sprinter models, including this one. The fuel filter was filled prior to installation - I stated that in the video and made a caption.
A few more comments. The "star" head bolts are E-Torx, suggest using correct sockets for them. Your video says 08-18 but 08 through early 12 have very different filters and removal can be different.
They are E-Torx Star bits and so that it what was used
Great job
This is amazing!!
Based on your comment that once starting the van it will fill the fuel filter, do you need to attempt to fill with diesel before installing the new one? What's the down-side to not doing so? seems like the messiest step.
You should try to get as much diesel into the filter as possible before installing it. The downside to not filling it is that you’re going to have to basically dry start your van until the fuel filter is filled and fuel can start moving throughout the engine. It’s pretty hard on the engine, but not the end of the world if you skip that step
So informative, wish i was younger so I could do the work my self. Good ro know what the mechanic is suppose to do.
ThankS
Excellent video
Great video except the most important thing you didn’t mention is to identify the return fuel line T directly in front of the filter which is seen on this video. The slightest pressure from your hand or a tool while working on the filter will snap that T. A part that can not be purchased alone but comes with the return line for the whole engine. 200$. And requires about 4 hours to replace the line. Ask me how I know this 🙄. It’s unfortunately a common mistake for a lot of people.
Hey Michael, how does that t piece look like in the video?
Michael you were in my head the whole time I was replacing my filter! Thanks for the heads up…
Hi How often should I change my fuel filter?
Every 10,000 miles
I think if you just turn key for 30sec or so it will full the fuel filter it has electric pump
Fantástico gracias.
De nada! 😊
4:43 just loosen the clamp, a single bolt
Great video, but those hose clamps are not as simple as shown in your video. I can see someone following this, grabbing vice grips and thinking they will come off easily. Replaced mine with screw clamps.
I agree, the fuel line clamps are a bit difficult to take off. Almost need a needle nose pliers to get them undone. Screw clamps are a great alternative
@@goodbuilds3609 Still the best video for this procedure i can find anywhere. I just finished changing the filter and I noticed the filter housing has an allen bolt in the back that can be loosened allowing the filter to be pulled out without removing the 3 bracket screws. That was similar to the 2004 sprinter I once had. Now that im finished I'm questioning my screw clamps as the oem ones seem less likely to gouge the rubber hoses.
I think the video was helpful but camera focus could have been better!
250 dollars for a filter change at the stealership? Damn, some lawyer should sue the crap out of them because theft is still a crime!
It’s looks really hard need professional to do this job it’s hidden seriously , so that owner takes them to the garage .
My stealer wants $298 for the filter only.
:)
Buy a Ford
Excellent video.