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When to replace motor mount on Mercedes Benz?
Mercedes-Benz Engine / Motor Mount Remove the old starter now that you have room. Replace with the new starter. We would recommend that you install the motor mount before you start fastening the starter bolts. This way the engine weight is not on the wood block and jack that you put underneath the engine earlier.
Where to remove the starter from a Mercedes medic?
Remove the 16 mm bolt on top of the engine mount. It is located under the exhaust so it will be difficult to see the top of the bolt, but having the right wrench turns this task from almost impossible to easy. On the bottom of the engine mount, there should be a 13 bolt that you will need to remove as well.
How big is the starter bolt on a Mercedes medic?
The bolt is typically 13 mm. It is a challenge to get to the bolt but it can be done using several 3/8 extensions and a 3/8 universal joint Disconnect the cable that feeds the +12 Volts to the starter. The bolt should be 10 mm. Remove the two starter bolts shown below.
How to change battery in Mercedes Benz medic?
1 Lower the new battery in the battery tray. 2 Install the battery bracket. 3 Clean battery post using a battery terminal cleaner. 4 Connect the positive battery terminal first. 5 Connect the negative battery terminal last.
What to do if your Mercedes W123 is bouncing?
Engine having a hard time shutting off? Make sure to check and or replace your injector pump shut off valve. Overload protection relays are located in different places on different chassis, so check for the location of yours and follow these instructions. Car bouncing down the road?
Where are the overload protection relays located on a Mercedes Benz?
Overload protection relays are located in different places on different chassis, so check for the location of yours and follow these instructions. Car bouncing down the road? Fix it by replacing your worn out front shocks