Power Steering Pump Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz



Power Steering Pump Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz



Power Steering Pump Replacement Time: 4 hours Tab: $320 to $1,300 Talent: 3 Tools: 22mm wrench, E12 socket, T30 Torx, flathead screwdriver, pliers,fluid pump Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz C350 (2008-14) Mercedes-Benz GLK350 (2010-14) Parts Required: Pump, power steering fluid, crush washers Hot Tip: Keep everything really clean Performance Gain: Proper steering Complementary Modification: Bleed system The power steering pump on the Mercedes is a very well made pump but like all things mechanical can and will wear out over time. If you are seeing leaking fluid from around the pump area make sure to inspect the O-ring on the rear of the reservoir before replacing the pump. You will need to remove the reservoir but not the pump if you just need to replace the O-ring. One thing to make sure is that you keep everything very clean while working on the power steering system. Getting even a very small piece of dirt into the system can affect performance and cause damage. When you are finished make sure to see our article on properly filling and bleeding the power steering system. Failure to properly fill and bleed the system can result in damage. Replace a failing power steering pump with these step by step instructions 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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