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Old 11-08-2013, 07:40 PM   #1
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Default MB Diesel Filter Change Question

I was thinking of changing the diesel filter, as it looks like an easy job. What are your experiences of the bleeding/priming of the system?

My workshop manual states that simply turning the key over for 10 seconds (this can be done 3 times) could be enough to get the system primed again. If the car starts, the system is primed.

Has that been enough for you all? Or have you needed to purchase a bleeding kit?

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Old 15-08-2013, 08:28 PM   #2
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Was enough for me, I just turned it to the position before ignition about 6 times and it started fine (MB Zetec)
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Old 16-08-2013, 11:57 AM   #3
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I happened to do mine last week. I tried turning the ignition on/off/on/off etc. but no go. I could see the air in the fuel line. Maybe I just suck and let too much in...
Anyways, I made this to bleed it out and it worked like a charm:



There are 2 holes in the lid, one for the bike pump tube and one to hold the end of the vacuum over.
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Old 17-08-2013, 02:35 PM   #4
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Thanks for the input guys.

I was beginning to wonder if the average Mondeo owner never did jobs like this! LOL!

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Old 17-08-2013, 02:51 PM   #5
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It was pretty easy to change but required the biggest socket I had and a tub to catch the fuel.
I didn't have any clean diesel on hand to fill the new filter before installing. I am thinking that is where all the air came from.

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Old 17-08-2013, 05:57 PM   #6
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I'll ensure I get some diesel and soak the filter beforehand.

Did you get the filter from Ford? How much was it?

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Old 18-08-2013, 03:31 PM   #7
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Just had to hunt down where I jotted down their quote. Too lazy to get the recept out of the glove box...
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Old 18-08-2013, 04:53 PM   #8
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Just had to hunt down where I jotted down their quote. Too lazy to get the recept out of the glove box...
autopro carramar - 97235667
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oil - $18.35
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fuel - $26.5
cabbin - $18
Cheers again.

nevetsg, you are becoming a good source of info!

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Old 18-08-2013, 08:47 PM   #9
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I only know what I know from google and YouTube..

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LOL!

BTW, could you take a few more pics of the bleeding gagdet you made up?

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Old 19-08-2013, 04:36 PM   #11
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There is no more to take pics of... Other than my vacuum...
**By no way am I a mechanic or subject matter expert**

-The tube is a standard bike pump extension and there are 2 holes in the lid of a jar.
-Drill 1 hole big enough for the bike pump tube and screw it in (connection was not perfect).
-I just drilled my 2nd hole the same size, you can see it just before the 'Dolmio'.
-Connect the pump tube to the top of engine, over to the right with cover off.
-Start up vacuum and place over 2nd hole. Diesel should start to splutter and flow into the jar. you can see how much I sucked through.
-First start took a few sec of cranking because I still had the rear in the air so the bleeder was not level and the most high point.
-checked the seal around the new filter for leaks.
-Took pic of my new tool for the forums.
-Poor fuel back into the tank using the high flow adapter thingy.

-Tackled the evil that is the Cabin filter change. But that is another story.
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Default Re: MB Diesel Filter Change Question

No worries!

By vacuum you mean the vacuum you created when you cranked the engine right?

I also have changed the cabin/pollen filter. It was a right royal pain in the butt. Next time I will replace the hex screws with Phillips head screws to make it easier to get them out with screwdrivers.

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By vacuum, I mean one of the things you use to clean your carpet. Stick the end of the hose over the hole in the lid to create a vacuum in the jar.

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By vacuum, I mean one of the things you use to clean your carpet. Stick the end of the hose over the hole in the lid to create a vacuum in the jar.

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