Hey there. Ummm. I'm a pretty decent gear head. My mom owns a 2008 Mercedes Benz E350. Extremely nice car... I was wondering what power plant it had one day, and I looked under the hood. Those engines are not designed to be taken apart by anyone other than people who service at Mercedes dealers for the rest of their lives, or a authorized Benz Repair shop. About the only do-it-yourself operation I've seen on Mercedes' is the washer fluid, and basic fluid replacement. So my recommendation, even though spark plugs are easy. I would suggest you take it to your authorized Benz dealer, or a certified repair shop for Benz cars. Glad to help!
*ADDED---> You should have kept this advice to yourself, it's common sense but doesn't answer the question. The question wasn't whether or not someone thinks you should do this but how to do this. If you don't know, why did you take the time to respond and waste people's time reading your non-answer. Glad to help? What a joke...
A diagram of how to change and how many spark plugs are on a 2000 Mercedes e320
where is the spark plugs located on a 1996 mercedes e320
easy.........take the old spark plugs out and put the new spark plugs back
Of course it has spark plugs. At list it was diesel.
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12... 2 per cyl
The spark plugs on a 1998 Mercedes Benz E320 are changed by removing the cover plate, disconnecting the plug wires, and unscrewing the spark plugs using a deep wall socket. New plugs are then put in place and torque down to specifications.
I want to change my low beam left side light on my Mercedes E320 can i change this myself or do i need to go to a dealer i already bought the replacement bulb myself
Service B for a 2002 Mercedes E320 is an oil change. It also includes an inspection of the brakes, wipers, and other mechanical parts.
Change it every 5,000 miles.
it has a timing chain no need to change it