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Old 04-12-2013, 08:57 AM
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W210 320CDI fuel lines renewal

Hello everybody;

There is fuel leak on the bottom side of the fuel pump. I am suspecting some fuel line to leak due to ageeing (line 35 green and line 41 reg as on the attachment). The car is 320 CDI Diesel from 2000

I never had to do this job. Could some one post the procedure to replace the fuel lines? I do not have the service manual

Is there any need to bleed the pipes before starting the engine?

Any tips is welcome.

Thanks in avdance

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Old 04-13-2013, 10:23 AM
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Hello everybody;

There is fuel leak on the bottom side of the fuel pump. I am suspecting some fuel line to leak due to ageeing (line 35 green and line 41 red as on the attachment). The car is 320 CDI Diesel from 2000

I never had to do this job. Could some one post the procedure to replace the fuel lines? I do not have the service manual

Is there any need to bleed the pipes before starting the engine?

Any tips is welcome.

Thanks in avdance
NOBODY???

Is it possible to change all fuel lines without removing the fan and the fan shroud?

thanks
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Present cars:
My car: E-class 420CDI, 2008, W211, V8, 180 000km

Wife's one: C-class 220CDI Sport Coupé, Euro, 2002, W203. 345 000km

Son's one: GLK class 220CDI, 2009, W204

Sold E class 260E, W124, 1988 beloved car sold after 489 000 kilometres of reliable services (engine M103, clutch and 5 speed manual gear box all original).

E-class, W210 320CDI, 2000[/B], 225 000km, Sold
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Old 04-14-2013, 03:52 AM
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Recommend contacting your local MB dealer and discussing with the Service Department personnel.

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