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Do you need special tools ?
I have found a source for a left and right side catalytic converter for our 99 320. I do a lot of my own service work, but, is it possible to change this system without special tools? I am worried about the sway bars and suspension items.
I have use of a lift and all the air tools and welding equipment I need. Is there any tech info available on this anywhere ? Aftermarket parts will cost be $1100 cdn. The dealer here want $ 2300 cdn. for the complete job. That is a big difference. Thanks in advance for any help. allen |
Re: Do you need special tools ?
Allen,
Don't know about any special tools, but check with Bob Ellsworth at the following address; he's got a business where he supplies all types of manuals. I didn't ask him about tech manuals, but he probably has a source. I thinking of ordering the "Haynes" type manual for the ML. I got it for all my other vehicles. rjells@hotmail.com Bob Ellsworth |
It's a pretty straightforward job. The torsion bar on the side which is being replaced needs to be removed though.
Gilly |
Are catalyic converters a problem with the ML?
It seems to be a very short time to replace those parts! :eek:
Isn't there an "extended" warranty on emission systems?:confused: |
You should have 7 years & 70,000 mile warranty on emission systems.............??
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