Repair car
Repair car
Hey guys, I’ve have my crossfire for about six or seven years, I’ve got the car unfortunately right around the time I was laid off and haven’t been able to keep it up due to financial strain. Now that I’m in a different situation I would like to do some updates/repairs, I have about 170,000 miles on the car and just wondering what are the things I need to change out for preventive maintenance on the car?
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The owners manual is the place to start. With that many miles it is just about everything. If you do not have the owners manual you can find it here on the website in the TBS and how to articles section, look for the "index of crossfire problems".
When you replace the spark plugs get the special tool, it is available on ebay, which makes the job a lot easier.
The one upgrade you should do to help your engine is an oil catch can. Needswings makes a good one.
When you replace the spark plugs get the special tool, it is available on ebay, which makes the job a lot easier.
The one upgrade you should do to help your engine is an oil catch can. Needswings makes a good one.
Re: Repair car
Hey guys, I’ve have my crossfire for about six or seven years, I’ve got the car unfortunately right around the time I was laid off and haven’t been able to keep it up due to financial strain. Now that I’m in a different situation I would like to do some updates/repairs, I have about 170,000 miles on the car and just wondering what are the things I need to change out for preventive maintenance on the car?
( it's 'crystal' here on the forum )
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Oh yeah that’s right, I do have her number; she introduced me to a mechanic who is help me with a couple issues, but I’m trying to learn to do things on my own and just let him do the big things. So I do have a question why exactly is the oil catch can so important, if anybody wants to explain it to the forum idiot that be greatly appreciated, LMAO !
Re: Repair car
Oh yeah that’s right, I do have her number; she introduced me to a mechanic who is help me with a couple issues, but I’m trying to learn to do things on my own and just let him do the big things. So I do have a question why exactly is the oil catch can so important, if anybody wants to explain it to the forum idiot that be greatly appreciated, LMAO !
If it does not bother you, then it's NOT important.
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The catch can is an OCD kinda thing, if it bothers you that ugly old engine gunk is being injected into the system just past the throttle body where it accumulates as greasy slime inside the intake manifold, then YES it's important.
If it does not bother you, then it's NOT important.
If it does not bother you, then it's NOT important.
Re: Repair car
BTW, was this 'can' you found over by the ABS brake module with 3 hoses running to it ?
Re: Repair car
The owners manual is the place to start. With that many miles it is just about everything. If you do not have the owners manual you can find it here on the website in the TBS and how to articles section, look for the "index of crossfire problems".
When you replace the spark plugs get the special tool, it is available on ebay, which makes the job a lot easier.
The one upgrade you should do to help your engine is an oil catch can. Needswings makes a good one.
When you replace the spark plugs get the special tool, it is available on ebay, which makes the job a lot easier.
The one upgrade you should do to help your engine is an oil catch can. Needswings makes a good one.
Here is a link to one of many listings on ebay for the special tool:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-Be...hJL-:rk:1:pf:0
If you prefer Amazon here is one of many listings there for the tool:
https://www.amazon.com/EWK-Remover-Installer-Wrench-Mercedes/dp/B00H95I5EM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1542503371&sr=8-1&keywords=mercedes+benz+v6%2Fv8+spark+plug+wire+remover+wrench+tool+17mm
Here is a link to one of many youtube videos on how to use it:
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