=====Replacing the Thermostat ===== ====on the 96 E320 (M104)==== ===by ""Texholdem""=== ===2/6/08=== ---- Pictorial DIY - Thermostat replacement - 1996 E320 ---- I decided to replace the thermostat because I am having bad fuel mileage (17-18 mix 65% highway 35% city) and my engine temperature won't go over 80C and I read somewhere that a bad thermostat may be the cause. (Before that I thought cooler engine temp is good for the engine). The job is simple for DIY rookie like me, just remove 3 10mm screws (# 1,2,3 on the pic) on the housing cover using a rachet with a long extension. That should be done on a cold engine. Unplug connector #4 else the cable will be in the way when removing the housing cover. http://www.peachparts.com/diy/m104thermostat/01.jpg ---- The cover and the old thermostat may sit tight perhaps because of the gasket sticking tightly, just use a little force. The spillage is minimal, about a cup of coolant. Remove the thermostat and put the new one together with a new gasket in. Attach the cover, start the engine and check for leak. 1: new thermostat 2: base of housing 3: housing cover, displaced 4: old (bad?) thermostat. http://www.peachparts.com/diy/m104thermostat/02.jpg hoping for some mileage improvement. ---- [[http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=212906 Discuss this DIY here.]] **-""Texholdem""** ---- CategoryDiy