£333 To Change Spark Plugs on E320
Discussion
As it costs £333 to get the spark plugs changed at the dealers, I am going to do it myself.
If anyone can answer these two questions I would be most grateful:
1) What is the part number of the Bosch spark plugs recommended for my car?
2) What should the gap be?
It's for a 1998, E320 (W210) V6, 112.941, I've scoured the handbook for this info and can't find it anywhere.
Cheers guys.
If anyone can answer these two questions I would be most grateful:
1) What is the part number of the Bosch spark plugs recommended for my car?
2) What should the gap be?
It's for a 1998, E320 (W210) V6, 112.941, I've scoured the handbook for this info and can't find it anywhere.
Cheers guys.
MB Part number is: A0041591903 26 (£7.36 before discount, plus VAT).
These others, I believe, are equivalent:
NGK PFR5G-11
Denso PK16PR-L11
Champion KC11PYP
Bosch F8DPER
I see you are in Blackpool; a chap (Ian) I know in Freckleton does MB servicing and replaced all (12) my spark plugs (same engine) for a very reasonable sum - 124works, recommended.
These others, I believe, are equivalent:
NGK PFR5G-11
Denso PK16PR-L11
Champion KC11PYP
Bosch F8DPER
I see you are in Blackpool; a chap (Ian) I know in Freckleton does MB servicing and replaced all (12) my spark plugs (same engine) for a very reasonable sum - 124works, recommended.
.Flyer said:
Bosch F8DPER
I see you are in Blackpool; a chap (Ian) I know in Freckleton does MB servicing and replaced all (12) my spark plugs (same engine) for a very reasonable sum - 124works, recommended.
Cheers for the spark plug info.
I had a quick look on Ian's website but he states that he only does pre-1996 Mercs, but he will still be a useful contact to know.
Mine need doing - at 106K it appears to be on the original plugs still, as I have complete history but no record of them ever being changed. The dealer pulled a couple to check them last week when it was serviced and said they are worn but still serviceable. However the MAF was knackered, which I already suspected due to a lack of power above 4,500 rpm.
Just to let you know, I've now ordered my sparkers from here...
www.gsfcarparts.com/
They were only £4.05 each (+ Vodka And Tonic), with free delivery.
That's saved me a few hundred quid!
www.gsfcarparts.com/
They were only £4.05 each (+ Vodka And Tonic), with free delivery.
That's saved me a few hundred quid!
Ian B said:
Just to let you know, I've now ordered my sparkers from here...
www.gsfcarparts.com/
They were only £4.05 each (+ Vodka And Tonic), with free delivery.
That's saved me a few hundred quid!
www.gsfcarparts.com/
They were only £4.05 each (+ Vodka And Tonic), with free delivery.
That's saved me a few hundred quid!
You haven't fitted them yet It's supposed to be a pig of a job which is why the labour charge is so high. I'll be interested to hear how you get on though, as I am tempted to do it myself unless it's a complete nightmare.
It's not too bad (allegedly), I found this pictorial DIY guide which doesn't look too tricky...
www.benzworld.org/forums/w163-m-class/1171331-i-just-replaced-my-spark-plugs.html
www.benzworld.org/forums/w163-m-class/1171331-i-just-replaced-my-spark-plugs.html
Hello, my name is Ian Walker. I am the 124works person mentioned by Flyer. Just an update firstly. Yes my web site says pre 1996 but don't let that put you off. I am quite capable of general work on more modern Mb's. Now ref plugs on either a V6 or V8. There are two tricky bits. Firstly removing the plug leads. They don't come off straight, they are angled towards each other. I have made a tool especially for this task. Secondly the plugs on pot 6 or 8. You have about 3 inches of room in which to work. I found the best way to remove those plugs is with a 3/8 inch air ratchet. Please note that no bolts / plugs or any other fasterer's are put in under air power. I hope this helps anyone who wants to save money.
steve-p said:
You haven't fitted them yet It's supposed to be a pig of a job which is why the labour charge is so high. I'll be interested to hear how you get on though, as I am tempted to do it myself unless it's a complete nightmare.
Steve, I did them this afternoon, it was time consuming (about 2 hours) but straightforward enough. I just did everything methodically and took my time. It is very satisfying to have saved hundreds of pounds - and I quite enjoyed doing it!
124works said:
Hello, my name is Ian Walker. I am the 124works person mentioned by Flyer. Just an update firstly. Yes my web site says pre 1996 but don't let that put you off. I am quite capable of general work on more modern Mb's. Now ref plugs on either a V6 or V8. There are two tricky bits. Firstly removing the plug leads. They don't come off straight, they are angled towards each other. I have made a tool especially for this task. Secondly the plugs on pot 6 or 8. You have about 3 inches of room in which to work. I found the best way to remove those plugs is with a 3/8 inch air ratchet. Please note that no bolts / plugs or any other fasterer's are put in under air power. I hope this helps anyone who wants to save money.
Hello Ian. You get around
Parrot of Doom said:
124works said:
Hello, my name is Ian Walker. I am the 124works person mentioned by Flyer. Just an update firstly. Yes my web site says pre 1996 but don't let that put you off. I am quite capable of general work on more modern Mb's. Now ref plugs on either a V6 or V8. There are two tricky bits. Firstly removing the plug leads. They don't come off straight, they are angled towards each other. I have made a tool especially for this task. Secondly the plugs on pot 6 or 8. You have about 3 inches of room in which to work. I found the best way to remove those plugs is with a 3/8 inch air ratchet. Please note that no bolts / plugs or any other fasterer's are put in under air power. I hope this helps anyone who wants to save money.
Hello Ian. You get around
As do you too, thats 3 to my counting
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