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Old 07-13-2007, 01:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hydraulic system fluid renew on a MY98-02

Renewing the hydraulic system fluid every 25K miles or every 2 years should extend the life of many of the hydraulic system components. This is not a part of Mercedes prescribed maintenance, so most cars are still running around with the original fluid (plus years of accumulated contaminants).

Here is a proactive approach, which I believe will improve the longevity of the hydraulic system.

1) With the soft top stored and roll bar lowered remove the R129 spare tire. Under the spare tire you will find a plastic cover over the hydraulic reservoir. Remove the plastic covers three nuts with a 10 mm socket wrench.

Note: The total capacity of the system is 1.25 liters, so you should have 2.0 liters of fresh hydraulic fluid (MB p/n 00098910310 or Febi-Bilstein p/n 02615 = p/n 0009899103 = p/n L7070-97881) in order to flush the entire system. My reservoir holds 250 ml when the fluid level is between the min. and max. mark. Here is the MSDS for Febi-Bilstein 02615

3) Remove the reservoir cap and approximately 250 ml. of old fluid with a rubber bulbed battery filler then add new fluid to the reservoir so that you have about 400 ml in the reservoir. Remove the reservoir return line (tube closest to you when bending over into the trunk) with a 12 mm wrench. Place the return line into a >500 ml container.

4) Now have someone in the car. Turn the ignition key to the number two position. Cycle the soft top and roll bar 4-5 times and refill the reservoir to approx. 400 ml as needed between cycles. Then fill the hydraulic pump to the min/max line. Note: you will eventually see the color change to the new fluid color.

5) Replace the reservoir return line, cap, and plastic cover. Wipe up any mineral oil spillage. Return the plastic cover. Replace the spare tire and put the trunk back together in the reverse order.

I did a flush/renew of my system fluid today. My car is seven years old with 30K miles. I tested the pH of the old and new fluid. Both read the same at about pH 5.5. I did this because I thought that the pH may have changed over time and could contribute to the degredation of the seals. I did not find that to be the case. But if you look at the attached pictures you will notice a color difference. The old fluid (left vial) looks like a beer color while the new Febi-Bilstein 02615 fluid (right vial) is clear. I have also attached a picture of my hydraulic reservoir with the old fluid.
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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2000 hydraulic system fluid flush and renew

Hey Buddy, Keep up the GREAT work!!! Have you ever had to change any of the cyl. on your car? I did the left front one last year and have had NO other problems!!! Hope my LUCK continue's. I checked my oil when I did the work and mine was still CLEAR so I will leave it for now. Maybe I'll put it on the list for next Winter!!!!!!!
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Hey Buddy, Keep up the GREAT work!!! Have you ever had to change any of the cyl. on your car?
NO, I have not replaced any hydraulic cylinders. Fingers crossed....

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i just bought fuiled from my mb dealer and it cost $23 for a quart and it was green in color. so what is the dif from clear to green??????
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i just bought fuiled from my mb dealer and it cost $23 for a quart and it was green in color. so what is the dif from clear to green??????
The difference is the ouside of the container having the M-B Star. I bought Febi-Bilstein p/n 02615 = p/n 0009899103 = p/n L7070-97881 for $11.27/liter from Importec On-Line Catalog p/n L7070-97881

Check these prices at AutohausAZ

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i just bought fuiled from my mb dealer and it cost $23 for a quart and it was green in color. so what is the dif from clear to green??????
Luigiz,
When I put the p/n Q1320001 from the blue can that you show in your DIY it comes up as 'M-B Power Steering Fluid' at www.autohausaz.com/search

You may want to check this out and possibly flush your hydraulic cylinder system fully with p/n 000989910310.

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What type of hydraulic fluid should be used

Ouick ouestion guys,

What type of hydraulic fluid dhould be used to top off the resovoir for the soft top operation? Does It have to be Mercedes factory fluid or can I get something from the local auto parts store?

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I just did the replacement yesterday, a very quick and easy job.

Don't see a reason for it not to be a Mercedes ZH-M one. The cost was minimal at 20 dollars or so for 1L bottle. Complete flush required two, one is more than enough to top up.
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I believe that it is febi bilstein Z-HM 2615. but that's hard to find.
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I believe that it is febi bilstein Z-HM 2615. but that's hard to find.
How hard to find is it? What I am asking is can I buy anything equivalent at Autozone or Advanced Autoparts?

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