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Great VIdeo - but on my Mercedes A170 Diesel when looking to remove the vertical rear bolt on my car Suspension Wishbone, there appears to be no hole in the chassis metal as shown in your video. The nut on the ball joint is the same as is the horizontal side E14 nut but I can't locate the vertical nut. The car is a 2001 model. Have you any advice? Thanks
According to the description it is difficult to understand how your problem can be solved, but you might need a special instrument to service your vehicle. We would strictly recommend you to avoid doing it yourself and contact a certified repair shop. Best regards, Autodoc team.
Great video & very useful but you really shouldn't be using CRV, standard sockets with a rattle gun. You should always use impact sockets as CRV can shatter!
Do you have video for CV boot replace
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@@autodocuk try to make a video on w169/w245 cv axle because it will be very usefull. Many thanks for your videos about w169/w245 !
many thanks for your videos about w169/w245 !
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Great VIdeo - but on my Mercedes A170 Diesel when looking to remove the vertical rear bolt on my car Suspension Wishbone, there appears to be no hole in the chassis metal as shown in your video. The nut on the ball joint is the same as is the horizontal side E14 nut but I can't locate the vertical nut. The car is a 2001 model. Have you any advice?
Thanks
According to the description it is difficult to understand how your problem can be solved, but you might need a special instrument to service your vehicle. We would strictly recommend you to avoid doing it yourself and contact a certified repair shop. Best regards, Autodoc team.
Great video & very useful but you really shouldn't be using CRV, standard sockets with a rattle gun. You should always use impact sockets as CRV can shatter!
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this guy won't even be allowed to put windshield washer fluid on my car