I was prepared to go through the glove compartment, and saw this video at the last minute. It took less than 5 minutes following your excellent instructions. AND, I learned about the leading dust filter. On order, and your tip was a huge help. Thank you.
Bless you for sharing how to change those interior filters! Taking the entire glove box out to do it is RIDICULOUS! Thanks for nothing MB. Also I've had 3 MB with similar filters and they always start smelling awful pretty quickly so changing them is a must. Thanks again for the super helpful video.
You are too kind, but thank you very much. Next time I'm doing some work I will try to make another video. I need to speed things up, but it's hard at my age!
You are too kind. Just wanted to share some knowledge I have acquired over the years by doing my own MB service. My day job is actually being a judge back home in TN.
Oh by the way thank you so much for the clip how to replace all cabin dust filters. Once I finished watching your VDO, I immediately changed all 3 filters on my car. I took only a few minutes. Without your VDO, I might take hours to figure it out myself.
Actually the hood just goes back beyond the normal opening by gently pushing it back. Years ago I had an earlier model GL450 that had a red button you pushed on the driver side pneumatic lifter to allow it to go back. Hope this is helpful.
Where can I get the part number for that "cabin dust filter" as you referred to it? FWIW, I've already ordered the twin-pack of cabin air filters but did not realize there is ANOTHER filter that you removed first in the video before getting to those. Is it a different filter dimensions-wise?
Yes, there are 2 sets of filters. The air blower housing which consists of ( 2) charcoal filters, and the air intake housing pre-filter if you will, to screen out larger particles in the air intake housing. I looked up the MB part # and it is - Part#: 166-830-02-18. Thats OEM, but Mann Filter makes one for it which you can cross reference. Hope this helps. Sincerely, Robert.
@@whodajudge4948 I went out and kept looking at mine like a puppy hearing a noise! Turing my head side to side trying to figure that out! Lol….Do you have a weird antifreeze smell every now and again? I’m chasing a dragon for a little while. Come to find out even brand new Mercedes’ are having the same issue. It’s coming from the engine bay inside through the air intake. I can’t figure it out… I’ve taken the entire car apart and I can’t figure it out.
@@scotthart6237 I owned a 2009 C300 from new for 10yrs, always had the antifreeze smell, never lost coolant and techs (including at a dealer in Germany since I picked it up there) ever found a leak. I just bought a 2014 ML350, 14K miles on it, same smell. Just accept it as a quirk…no telling where it’s coming from.
I was prepared to go through the glove compartment, and saw this video at the last minute. It took less than 5 minutes following your excellent instructions. AND, I learned about the leading dust filter. On order, and your tip was a huge help. Thank you.
So glad to help. My wife thinks I should make other videos lol. I just wanted to share some of my knowledge.
@@whodajudge4948most definitely should would really appreciate tips from an experienced gl450 owner
Loved your video! I really appreciate how you took your time to explain the little tricks along the way!
Your too kind. Just wanted to share what I’ve learned along the way. Thank you.
Bless you for sharing how to change those interior filters! Taking the entire glove box out to do it is RIDICULOUS! Thanks for nothing MB. Also I've had 3 MB with similar filters and they always start smelling awful pretty quickly so changing them is a must. Thanks again for the super helpful video.
So glad you found the video helpful, and thanks for your kind comments.
Just saw that from a youtube dude….tear out the whole compartment down….lots of work….by doing what this guy did is much easier
Excellent video. Out of all the other videos out there, this was the best. Thank you.
I am looking forward to additional videos.
You are too kind, but thank you very much. Next time I'm doing some work I will try to make another video. I need to speed things up, but it's hard at my age!
Great video. Excellent walk through. First time owner, so this was really helpful for me. Hope to see some more from you soon.
Glad it was helpful! It was my first video.
Thank you!
@@whodajudge4948 Thank you it took me 5 min to replace my filters.
You are too kind. Just wanted to share some knowledge I have acquired over the years by doing my own MB service. My day job is actually being a judge back home in TN.
Very good video, well explained. Good job and thank you for posting.
Can you please make a video of changing engine air filter?
Your video is very helpful for diy like me, very detail. Thank you
Awesome video thank you for taking the time to make it.
Thank you.
Does it apply to a 09 gl550 as well ?
Perfect video. Thank you 🙏🏿
Hi excellent video! What kind of filter are they and we’re did you got them thx!!
I used Mann filters. Bought them on internet from Ebay. Thanks.
The exterior dust filter was OEM Mercedes-Benz from Ebay also.
Excellent information - very usefull indeed - Thanks very much
Awesome tutorial 👍
Hi there, could you show a short VDO clip how to open your MB bonnet wider for service please?
Oh by the way thank you so much for the clip how to replace all cabin dust filters. Once I finished watching your VDO, I immediately changed all 3 filters on my car. I took only a few minutes. Without your VDO, I might take hours to figure it out myself.
Actually the hood just goes back beyond the normal opening by gently pushing it back. Years ago I had an earlier model GL450 that had a red button you pushed on the driver side pneumatic lifter to allow it to go back. Hope this is helpful.
@@whodajudge4948 thank you so much :)
Where can I get the part number for that "cabin dust filter" as you referred to it? FWIW, I've already ordered the twin-pack of cabin air filters but did not realize there is ANOTHER filter that you removed first in the video before getting to those. Is it a different filter dimensions-wise?
Yes, there are 2 sets of filters. The air blower housing which consists of ( 2) charcoal filters, and the air intake housing pre-filter if you will, to screen out larger particles in the air intake housing. I looked up the MB part # and it is - Part#: 166-830-02-18. Thats OEM, but Mann Filter makes one for it which you can cross reference. Hope this helps. Sincerely, Robert.
Can the filters have it at autozone or o Riley?
when doing this , may as well remove the Al square tube . and change the engine air filter
AWESOME!!!! THANKS!!!
Cool! Thanks!!
Super helpful!
So glad it helped! Thank you.
Awesome. Will do mine as well like that. Thanks
Thank you very helpful
Thank you! Glad to help with what I have learned on my own
What year is that? I have an 07. I also didn’t see there was a 3 filter on the 07????…..
My GL450 in the video is a 2013.
My mistake, its a 2016.
@@whodajudge4948 I went out and kept looking at mine like a puppy hearing a noise! Turing my head side to side trying to figure that out! Lol….Do you have a weird antifreeze smell every now and again? I’m chasing a dragon for a little while. Come to find out even brand new Mercedes’ are having the same issue. It’s coming from the engine bay inside through the air intake. I can’t figure it out… I’ve taken the entire car apart and I can’t figure it out.
2 filters for 2007 GL 450
@@scotthart6237 I owned a 2009 C300 from new for 10yrs, always had the antifreeze smell, never lost coolant and techs (including at a dealer in Germany since I picked it up there) ever found a leak. I just bought a 2014 ML350, 14K miles on it, same smell. Just accept it as a quirk…no telling where it’s coming from.
Appreciate man❤
Very nice vediao
Charcoal filters are alot stiffer, make sure to crush them slightly to fit.
Спасибо!
Not me not even knowing how to pop a hood