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Replacing Fuel Pumps on 06 E350
Just wondering how difficult it is to R&R the Fuel Pumps on my 2006 E350? I have the WSM but they talk about draining and removing the fuel tank and I wonder if that's really necessary?
Any other tips? Still not sure if I'll try it. Anyway, TIA/ |
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Maybe this can help you: 2006 E350 Fuel Pump Failure??? - Mercedes-Benz Forum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEc47o0cARQ |
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I've done it without removing fuel but you will get gasoline on you.
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PZEV or regular? On my 2008 it all one unit with the filter, accessed from under rear seat. Mine was replaced under the extended fuel warranty Read up on it though there’s a few caveats that can turn it into a nightmare IIRC. Do it when near empty
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E350 Fuel Pump Replacement
Hello, Thanks for the reply. BTW, that's what I am trying to determine. If I have a PVEV or one of the other letter combinations I will hopefully learn if I am covered by the MB ag 15 Year Extended Warranty. But I am hopeful it can be determined using the VIN # rather than taking (Towing actually) the car to the dealer?
I have already had it towed home, then to a Indy, then home where it is now. At over $100/tow it is getting pretty expensive. Maybe someone has a better suggestion? I'm in Va BTW.... As far as I know, the car has always been east of the Mississippi. TIA -- |
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