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Old 07-21-2020, 06:53 AM
Ferdman Ferdman is offline
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turbo, buy a reconditioned fan bearing bracket from a MB dealer. If you do not give them the old fan bearing bracket you will pay a core charge. The replacement process is tedious and time-consuming, but not that difficult. The front of the engine probably is coated with grease/grime which will have to be cleaned off so you can access the various bolt heads. As I recall the power steering pump has to be removed because the FBB shares a common bolt. You want a tech who works on MB vehicles to do the replacement, or you could have a nightmare scenario. Plan to replace the drive belt tensioner and the drive belt while you are at it … definitely no URO parts!
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