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Spud

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I looked at a few YouTube videos and the difficulty depends on...


which Mercedes engine you’re working on. One looks pretty easy, a couple others not so much. The issue is just getting to the thing. The part only costs about $50 so labor is the only concern. I’ve replaced a couple before in a Nissan Altima. If you don’t want to try it yourself, any shop can do this kind of work, no need to involve a dealer, which would be very expensive.

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Posted: 10/18/2020 at 5:38PM



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