Great post , just what I needed. How much fuel is to be expected to escape when doing the installation. Any input would help quite a bit. I am planning to do this next weekend.
Last edited by 2004 C240 White : 02-06-2008 at 03:33 PM.
Reason: part of my question was answered in post 1
Great post , just what I needed. How much fuel is to be expected to escape when doing the installation. Any input would help quite a bit. I am planning to do this next weekend.
I think a quart of fuel... seems like alot, but there is fuel in the filter too. Not much more than that.
No clamps?
Hmmm....
On the C230 I believe there's 5 hoses.
The DVD manual recommends using clamps on the hoses.
For me, I didn't completely pull the old filter,
IMHO it's better to do one or 2 at a time so you don't get confused as to placement, and you can clamp them off to avoid spillage.
You can buy special little hose clamps at most auto parts stores that
sell tools, but I used vise grips (not too tight) and some other clamps I found in the bargain tool bin.
Before starting the car, I turned the key to the 2nd position,
let the fuel pump kick in, and waited for a minutes to let it pressurize.
Not sure if this helps or not, but I didn't get an CEL's and others have.
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