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Old 06-17-2007, 02:00 AM
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Talking sls on a w123 300td bleeding question

Tomorrow im going to replacve accumulators on my w124,does anyone have a nice tutorial?? can anyone explain with detail ho to and how to bleed it and recycle nasty non oe hydraulic fluid out of the system>??
Quwestion no 2 is it the same for w123,i need to do same to w123 300td

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Old 06-17-2007, 02:13 AM
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It's pretty easy. Lift the back end, unscrew the tube, unbolt the accumulator, reverse procedure and repeat for the other side. The system is also self-bleeding.

Get out as much old fluid as possible from the tank, fill with fresh fluid, remove the return line, put the line into a catch can, run the engine with a helper bouncing the back end until clear fluid comes out, remember to top up the fluid as it's used from the tank, reconnect the return line, and top it up as it bleeds itself.

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