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Mercedes Power
Steering Fluid Service
Note: while this may not be the same
Mercedes model as yours, the procedures are relatively the same.
Of all the filters on the Mercedes auto, this is
the most neglected. Most people are not even aware that Mercedes used a power
steering filter. So lets get that system whipped into shape with a new filter.

The filter is small of stature and easy to
change. The tall canister to the right is my "secret weapon" It is the Mighty
Mite fluid evacuator, and will pay for itself in short order. It will vacuum
any liquid, and I have done just about all of them with this unit. You don't
need this to do the job, a turkey baster will work in a pinch. Just remember to
never use it for food again, if you use the turkey baster.

Remove the top cover by twisting the rubber
coated nut.

Take off the top and give it a good cleaning
before you re-install it.

Remove the fluid from the pump.

Remove the securing nut. There is a strong
spring under the yellow plastic piece pushing up, so you will have to depress
the plastic housing with your other hand while you are removing the nut.

Here is the assembly after the nut is removed.

Needle nose pliers to remove the filter.

This is what it looks like without the filter.
Clean that junk up with a clean paper towel.

New filter going in. Make sure to NOT put it in
upside down. The seven holes will face up.

Properly installed filter.

Spring assembly and nut back on. The purpose of
the spring is to create some upward force against the cap to lessen the chance
of the cap coming off due to engine vibration. So when you go to put the cap
back on, you should have to push down on the cap about 1/4 inch before it makes
contact with the pump , due to the spring pressure. If you tighten the nut down
too far on the spring assembly, then the cap will not be under any pressure.
Bottom line is don't over tighten the nut and spring assembly. I have about 1/2
inch of thread showing here which is about right.

Refill with nice clean ATF Dextron fluid. You
can use Mercedes Power steering fluid, but ATF fluid is also a recommended
fluid.
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