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124T Hydro accumulators....
I can't believe I've never done this...about how much for this job? I need the two accumulators and a fluid flush, right? Rear end of the wagon is getting bouncy...Thanks in advance..94 E320 T, BTW....
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$300 or so to get it done, $200 or a little less, on a tall jack with oil all over you the floor, and the money you spend on flare wrenches that you dont have!
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If you decide to do it yourself, the most important thing to remember is to take your time and exercise extreme patience. There is significantly less room to work compared to a sedan (500E or 190E-16V) and it is easy to strip the fine threads on the metal compression fittings. When I did mine about a year ago (and I've done the job on both my 500E and 16V) I messed up one of the fittings on the right side...it took almost 3 weeks to get the ($10) part from Germany!
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