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DIY: mini fan belt R/R W210 turbodiesel
here's a brief pictorial covering the replacement of the mini-fan belt for the electric fan in front of the radiator. Subject car is a 1999 E300D. It's my understanding that this same design is found on some of the gas engine cars. It should be easy to visually identify. I can spin the right fan by hand and the left fan spins at the same time
![]() Written procedure courtesy of Matt L: Quote:
My picture numbering will correspond to the above text. This job is quite simple. A few basic hand tools and two sockets are needed . I took this opportunity to clean up the A/C condensor and vacuum out a lot of bugs and stray leaves. I took my time (about 1 hour) and made everything nice, admired the amazing gaskets/seals/weather-stripping the Germans love to incorporate in their cars and condition rubber seals & mounting points. Step 1. (two plastic tabs are rotated CCW 90 degrees. This light, plastic guard is lifted straight up and set aside) ![]() Step 2. (two "M" shaped clips with rubber insert pull straight up and release top edge of radiator) ![]() Step 3. (remove the 4 bolts atop the cross member. I just folded the sheet metal back and did not disconnect the hood release cable clip - - see lower foto) ![]() ![]() Step 4. (You need to remove the power steering bolts, pictured below, before you can access the final bolt holding the bracket in the picture above) ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 6. (remove the plastic cover and disconnect by squeezing the two tabs, pull cable off) ![]() Step 7. (once the two screws are removed, this fan assy will left up and out. I had to wiggle it around to get is passed the PS cooler lines.) ![]() Last edited by uberwgn; 08-08-2006 at 03:10 PM. |
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