Drive Belt Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz



Drive Belt Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz


Drive Belt Replacement Time: 1 hour Tab: $25 to $45 Talent: 1 Tools: 17mm socket Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz C350 (2008-15) Mercedes-Benz GLK350 (2010-15) Parts Required: New drive belt Hot Tip: Work on a cold engine Performance Gain: Won't leave you stranded at the side of the road Complementary Modification: New Tensioner You should check your drive belt every six months for wear, cracking, fraying, delaminating and drying out. If your belt shows any of these signs you should replace it. I recommend you buy two belts and always keep an extra one in the car. You don't want to be stranded on the side of the road for the lack of a spare drive belt. Replacing the belt on your Mercedes-Benz W204 is one of the easiest jobs you will do. You should be able to do it in less than 30 minutes. It is a great starter project if you are just beginning to DIY or "Do It Yourself" on your car. Let the car cool so you don't have to work around a hot engine. Worn drive belt? Here's some short instructions on this very basic of maintenance tasks. Applies to: C350 (2007-14), SLK350 (2004-14), CLS350 (2004-14), CLK350 (2005-14), E350 (2005-14), S350 (2005-14), SL350 (2005-14), R350 (2006-14), ML350 (2006-14), Viano (2005-14), Sprinter (2006-14), CLC350 (2008-14), GLK350 (2008-12)

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