To change an injector on a Mercedes C220 CDI, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the engine cover and the fuel lines connected to the injector. Then, unbolt the injector using the appropriate socket and carefully pull it out; make sure to clean the area to prevent debris from entering the engine. Install the new injector, ensuring all seals are in place, reattach the fuel lines, and finally, reconnect the battery.
its chain not belt ?
Disconect all wiring from fuel rail and battery negative and then you will have to unclip the low presure fuel supply on top of injector the undo nut on side of injector then there is one bolt securing injector in place take out and wolla might be a bit stiff but it'll come out.
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229.31 or 229.51
It is designed to last the life of the engine under normal circumstances.
If you mean does it have a timing chain, not a belt, then yes.
My '96 Mercedes C220 has a constant beep in the dashboard and there is no lights that indicate a problem Anyone got an answer for this???
The fuel Pum relay is located in the rear of the car in the boot compartment, it is either green or grey and is the 2nd relay down on the C220 CDI, I have heard that it is some times located at the top.
There is a fuse box in the boot off 2002 c220 cdi Mercedes it`s on the passanger side it is the second fuse down this problem keeps happening my car as well
The manual fuel cap release for the Mercedes C220 CDI is typically located in the driver's side footwell, near the door. You may find a small lever or pull tab that you need to pull to unlock the fuel cap. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the vehicle's owner manual for specific guidance.
Should be behind the right front wheel well liner.
You don't state the year of your CDI...but my guess is that there is no dipstick on your car. The more recent models do not have dipsticks, and the oil level has to be determined from the computer controlled LCD panel on the console...I have a 2005 c240...no dipstick...