Radiator Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz



Radiator Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz


Radiator Replacement Time: 4 hours Tab: $300 to $600 Talent: 2 Tools: 25mm wrench, flathead screw driver, pliers Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz C350 (2008-14) Mercedes-Benz GLK350 (2010-14) Parts Required: Radiator, coolant, transmission fluid Hot Tip: Work on a cool car Performance Gain: Proper operating temperature Complementary Modification: New hoses The radiators on the Mercedes-Benz W204 have been made out of both plastic and metal for several years now. Like any other car they can wear out with time and age. They are also much more susceptible to breaking at the fitting. Unfortunately, if a fitting breaks you need to replace the entire radiator. The unit itself is expensive to replace, so before you buy a new one, pressure test the cooling system first and verify the location of any leaks. It will be easier and cheaper to replace a radiator hose or clamp than replacing the whole radiator. The radiator on the W204 is not that difficult to replace. There is just a fair amount of stuff that you need to move out of the way to do it. If you take your time and begin by working on a cool car you will be fine. Radiator Replacement Radiators get holes in them. We can help you replace yours with this article. 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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