Where is the fitting on a Mercedes Benz AMG?
Locate the fitting between the rubber brake hose and the brake line. It will be found under the wheel arch on the side of the frame. Spray the fitting with WD-40 to aid in the removal. If removing the brake hose, spray it at the caliper (do not spray the brake pads).
How to remove oil from Mercedes Benz AMG?
Spray the fitting with WD-40 to aid in the removal. If removing the brake hose, spray it at the caliper (do not spray the brake pads). Spray the bleed nipple as well. Allow time for the penetrating oil to seep into the fittings.
What kind of nuts to use on Mercedes AMG?
Purchase some spare type 4 plastic square nuts as these are known to crack on removal. 8 mm petrol hose can be used for the type 5 fastener. It is important to re-check your work both visually and with a road test. After driving for some time (50 miles), it is suggested to repeat the check.
How do you remove brake line from Mercedes AMG?
Under trays removed from E-class AMG model. There are a series of fasteners (a lot like metal clips) that secure the brake lines to the chassis of the vehicle. These can be removed with a series of screwdrivers and trim removal tools. We do recommend wearing gloves, because they can be sharp and nick your fingers when working with them.
How do you remove engine mount on Mercedes Benz?
Remove the bolt at the bottom of the engine mount. This should be a 13 bolt that should break loose fairly easy. Remove the engine mount. If you removed the exhaust you will be removing the mounts from underneath.
How do you remove alternator from Mercedes Benz?
Check out the article on how to remove alternator. Remove the top bolt using the Mercedes-Benz offset engine mount tool that we mentioned earleier. Support the engine under the oil pan. Since you have the bolt on top of the engine mount removed you can light the engine about one inch. Be careful not to try to raise the engine too much.
Where are the nuts on a Mercedes Benz starter?
The exhaust center support wraps around the transmission fluid pan. There are four 12mm nuts holding it to the exhaust. Two 13mm bolts hold the center support to the transmission. The insulating plate will also need to be removed. Figure 20. The four 12mm nuts are indicated by red arrows, the two 13mm bolts by green.
Where are the fasteners on a Mercedes E class?
Loosen the 8mm fasteners in the order shown in Figures 9-15. The fasteners are indicated by green arrows. Figure 9. These fasteners are located on the bottom of the front bumper. Figure 10.