I just did this myself it was super easy saved myself a lot of money love the video couldn't have done without your help... ps I know nothing about mechanic
Great video, I just ordered your tool. I think the Brit commenting below has a point though, I will suck out all the old fluid before starting the procedure with your tool. I love people making my life easier..... Not a dealer, just an owner of a few MB's and doing all the work myself.
Great tool, but did you miss out a VITAL step in the procedure. Should you not suck out all the ABC fluid in the reservoir, as soon as you take out the filter?My understanding is, due to the ludicrously stupidly designed, new bottom return feed reservoir; as you open the cap and start to withdraw the filter, all the previously filtered (and highly concentrated) crap, will drain into the reservoir and mix with your filtered clean oil! If you fail to suck it out, and just plug in your tool, all that crap (filtered since the car was new) will be sucked into the pump and flushed through all your ABC components. :( :( I think I am right .... ergo, in the UK Mercedes has actually withdrawn selling the filter on its own. You now have to buy the entire new reservoir, which of course comes with the filter inside. I am pretty sure they did this to discourage any one from buying a filter and opening that cap! Initially they explained the ABC system was sealed for life LOL! I think your tool is an essential idea, but you surely need to suck out all the fluid in the reservoir that gets contaminated by the dirtly filered sludge as soon as you pull out the filter. Once you have done that then ypur tool will do a fabulous job. Personallly I am going to remove the filter as fast as possible, to reduce the amount of dirty oil dripping back into the reservoir, and suck it all out, and then even pour in about 0.25 liters of fresh oil into the reservoir, and finally suck that out as well, to sort of rinse the inside of the reservoir.Then when I plug your tool in, I can fill the reservoir 'pouring around" your tool, so only clean oil can be sent tomthe pump, and of course all the dirty stuff will come up your tube and into the waste bucket. I would be interested in your comment. Is my logic right? If you think I am wrong please tell me where my logic is flawed? I.e. In your video I could see dirty oil dripping off the filter into the reservoir as you withdrew it. BTW when I raised this with MB UK Technical they initially got really shirty, and then virtually admitted I was right.Your tool is still essential, unless of course somebody wants to waste 2 new filters and take off the reservoir two times. (Or if you beleive MB UK, buy two whole reservoirs at £230 each and take them off 2 times.. BTW your advertised filters are the correct ones. The reservoir on the US sites and on the UK have the same part number, but in the UK they have even removed the filter from the parts diagram! I am sure they did this, just to ensure people had to start the flush process with a squeaky clean reservoir. By that I mean, if you are going to take that reservoir off ... effectively just to get a new filter; then it will at least ensure the flush procedure starts with a clean reservoir. Well done on overcoming such a huge engineering design gaff by Mercedes. This new bottom return feed reservoir must have been designed by the same cretin, who designed the A Class ; where you have to lower the engine to change the starter motor! At a price of £1,400 .... Er they could have had an inspection plate, sealed with a gasket in the passenger footwell! ,
Any time an accumulator ball breaks, a volume of nitrogen gas and fragments of rubber are introduced into the system, thus requiring a complete flush & bleed. Don't replace spheres and not perform this procedure.
I just had this job done on my 2007 CL550 with my indie shop at a cost of about $650 including parts ABC Pulsation Damper/Accumulator $350.00 & filter $15.00 plus labor. I'm not sure if he did it this way since I wasn't at the shop when the work was done. I'm happy the whiny/humming sound is gone while driving.
@@a.g.pennypacker3464 At least. You really don't want to "TRUST" anyone when it comes to the ABC suspension system. The dealership will replace the entire system meanwhile it may be just a sensor. There's $9000 worth of parts that make up the entirety of the ABC system.
@@frankburdodrums8984 I called the dealer just for fun and they said the system was sealed and the fluid did not need to ever be changed. I just changed the fluid and it was really dark. FYI, on an SL the AGA tool does not fit. If anyone wants to buy one that has never been used at a discount let me know.
@@a.g.pennypacker3464 Every dealership says something different. If you have a mechanic you can trust he would suggest keeping the fluid at the correct level and flushing it and putting new fluid in ever 40k.
I have a question about the Pentosin 11S CHF recommend by MB for the ABC system for my 2005 SL500. I've been using AMSOIL synthetics for decades in all my vehicles over the years. Best lubricants on the market IMO, however expensive. They do make hydraulic fluid for various applications. Nowhere have I ever seen MB list any AMSOIL fluids of any kind as compatible...at least for their ABC system. I assume they want you to use what they recommend. There's no warranty on my SL. What would you (or anyone) have to say in regard to using AMSOIL hydraulic fluid in the SL ABC system?
I believe that the earlier abc system, like my 2004 s600, the return line is easy , right on top, So this tool is does not help for those system, Am I correct on this, Let me know. Thank you.
i did my SL63 AMG 2009 liquid was crystal clear only after three liters? how do you explain this... i lifted car up & down five times while draining.. and also changed three micron filter every ten k miles..
Thanks for uploading the tutorial....but there is one thing what I don't understand: Why are the little parts flowing in the system if it has a filter??? The germans made somethig very wrong - I think
Ok so you showed how to warm up the system if we don't own a star system, but you didn't show us how to pump the oil out without owning a star, can we just use the raise and lower the car button and get the same results?
Gus, you would still continue to use our tool. Our tool be used with or without the Star system. We show both methods as you mentioned. Our tool does not need the Star system to work.
AGA Tools I’m talking about the flushing part , you out the car in rodeo to get the fluid pumped out since we don’t have the star do we need to raise and lower the car via the ABC button to get the fluid pumping or just by simply running the engine the fluid will pump out thanks
@@gusf8451 Please give me a call so I can explain it to better understand. My direct line is 760-738-4084. You flush the system by using our tool. If you do not have the Star system, you will need to push the ABC button inside the vehicle as mentioned in the video. This process is much, much, much longer than using the Star, but not many people can spend thousands of dollars for the Star system.
If you're a shop, you're most likely going to want to use STAR diagnostic. If you're a DIY, you're going to have to manually activate the ABC system by pressing the button inside the vehicle.
You can buy the tool here: agatools.com/collections/service-tools/products/aga-mb-abc-ft?variant=16924681764910 As for the oil, any Mercedes-Benz hydraulic oil works!
Too cheap it's a scam. Too expensive, it's a scam. It's not cheap to make these tools and if they are cheap to make, they don't work or last. We have been selling this tool for years and have excellent reviews.
I just did this myself it was super easy saved myself a lot of money love the video couldn't have done without your help... ps I know nothing about mechanic
Great video, I just ordered your tool. I think the Brit commenting below has a point though, I will suck out all the old fluid before starting the procedure with your tool. I love people making my life easier..... Not a dealer, just an owner of a few MB's and doing all the work myself.
Do I need to have the computer to flush this abc?
Great tool, but did you miss out a VITAL step in the procedure. Should you not suck out all the ABC fluid in the reservoir, as soon as you take out the filter?My understanding is, due to the ludicrously stupidly designed, new bottom return feed reservoir; as you open the cap and start to withdraw the filter, all the previously filtered (and highly concentrated) crap, will drain into the reservoir and mix with your filtered clean oil! If you fail to suck it out, and just plug in your tool, all that crap (filtered since the car was new) will be sucked into the pump and flushed through all your ABC components. :( :( I think I am right .... ergo, in the UK Mercedes has actually withdrawn selling the filter on its own. You now have to buy the entire new reservoir, which of course comes with the filter inside. I am pretty sure they did this to discourage any one from buying a filter and opening that cap! Initially they explained the ABC system was sealed for life LOL!
I think your tool is an essential idea, but you surely need to suck out all the fluid in the reservoir that gets contaminated by the dirtly filered sludge as soon as you pull out the filter. Once you have done that then ypur tool will do a fabulous job.
Personallly I am going to remove the filter as fast as possible, to reduce the amount of dirty oil dripping back into the reservoir, and suck it all out, and then even pour in about 0.25 liters of fresh oil into the reservoir, and finally suck that out as well, to sort of rinse the inside of the reservoir.Then when I plug your tool in, I can fill the reservoir 'pouring around" your tool, so only clean oil can be sent tomthe pump, and of course all the dirty stuff will come up your tube and into the waste bucket.
I would be interested in your comment. Is my logic right? If you think I am wrong please tell me where my logic is flawed? I.e. In your video I could see dirty oil dripping off the filter into the reservoir as you withdrew it.
BTW when I raised this with MB UK Technical they initially got really shirty, and then virtually admitted I was right.Your tool is still essential, unless of course somebody wants to waste 2 new filters and take off the reservoir two times. (Or if you beleive MB UK, buy two whole reservoirs at £230 each and take them off 2 times.. BTW your advertised filters are the correct ones. The reservoir on the US sites and on the UK have the same part number, but in the UK they have even removed the filter from the parts diagram! I am sure they did this, just to ensure people had to start the flush process with a squeaky clean reservoir. By that I mean, if you are going to take that reservoir off ... effectively just to get a new filter; then it will at least ensure the flush procedure starts with a clean reservoir.
Well done on overcoming such a huge engineering design gaff by Mercedes. This new bottom return feed reservoir must have been designed by the same cretin, who designed the A Class ; where you have to lower the engine to change the starter motor! At a price of £1,400 .... Er they could have had an inspection plate, sealed with a gasket in the passenger footwell!
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WHEN IT WAS DESIGNED, THE DESIGNERS THOUGHT YOU WOULD TAKE IT TO AN HONEST AND KNOWLEDGEABLE MECHANIC. THEY DIDN'T REALIZE THAT THEY DON'T EXIST.
Very nice tool. Definitely cheaper than having a dealer do the work.
How much is this? Didn't see it on the website.
Any time an accumulator ball breaks, a volume of nitrogen gas and fragments of rubber are introduced into the system, thus requiring a complete flush & bleed. Don't replace spheres and not perform this procedure.
Hello, looks like a great tool. Will this tool fit a 2005 S600 with ABC? Thank you in advance.
Cliff, does your return go through the cap of the reservoir?
@@AGATools thank you, this answers my question, not needed for early system
I just had this job done on my 2007 CL550 with my indie shop at a cost of about $650 including parts ABC Pulsation Damper/Accumulator $350.00 & filter $15.00 plus labor. I'm not sure if he did it this way since I wasn't at the shop when the work was done. I'm happy the whiny/humming sound is gone while driving.
You got lucky. That usually would be like 2-3000.
@@frankburdodrums8984 Oh my gosh! This cost $2-3K at the dealer?!?! That makes me feel like I am saving a lot of money.
@@a.g.pennypacker3464 At least. You really don't want to "TRUST" anyone when it comes to the ABC suspension system. The dealership will replace the entire system meanwhile it may be just a sensor.
There's $9000 worth of parts that make up the entirety of the ABC system.
@@frankburdodrums8984 I called the dealer just for fun and they said the system was sealed and the fluid did not need to ever be changed. I just changed the fluid and it was really dark. FYI, on an SL the AGA tool does not fit. If anyone wants to buy one that has never been used at a discount let me know.
@@a.g.pennypacker3464 Every dealership says something different.
If you have a mechanic you can trust he would suggest keeping the fluid at the correct level and flushing it and putting new fluid in ever 40k.
I have a question about the Pentosin 11S CHF recommend by MB for the ABC system for my 2005 SL500. I've been using AMSOIL synthetics for decades in all my vehicles over the years. Best lubricants on the market IMO, however expensive. They do make hydraulic fluid for various applications.
Nowhere have I ever seen MB list any AMSOIL fluids of any kind as compatible...at least for their ABC system. I assume they want you to use what they recommend. There's no warranty on my SL. What would you (or anyone) have to say in regard to using AMSOIL hydraulic fluid in the SL ABC system?
That is a very informative video, thumbs up. I wish you can also make a video about the common issues in ABC. Many thanks
Great video and valuable info to maintain a Benz
Any detail for W222 flush tools ?
Where can I get the program from a 2005 SL500 to perform the rodeo? (star diagnostic system )
big thank you . just subscribed !
I believe that the earlier abc system, like my 2004 s600, the return line is easy , right on top,
So this tool is does not help for those system,
Am I correct on this,
Let me know.
Thank you.
It's the same thing with yours. It will work
i did my SL63 AMG 2009 liquid was crystal clear only after three liters? how do you explain this... i lifted car up & down five times while draining.. and also changed three micron filter every ten k miles..
I can explain it very easily.
MERCEDES DEALERSHIPS LIE AND ROB STUPID PEOPLE ALL DAY EVERYDAY.
Thanks for uploading the tutorial....but there is one thing what I don't understand: Why are the little parts flowing in the system if it has a filter??? The germans made somethig very wrong - I think
Solution: DON'T DO THIS.
JUST ADD FLUID AS NEEDED.
CHANGE THE FILTER IF YOU MUST.
Ok so you showed how to warm up the system if we don't own a star system, but you didn't show us how to pump the oil out without owning a star, can we just use the raise and lower the car button and get the same results?
Gus, you would still continue to use our tool. Our tool be used with or without the Star system. We show both methods as you mentioned. Our tool does not need the Star system to work.
AGA Tools I’m talking about the flushing part , you out the car in rodeo to get the fluid pumped out since we don’t have the star do we need to raise and lower the car via the ABC button to get the fluid pumping or just by simply running the engine the fluid will pump out thanks
@@gusf8451 Please give me a call so I can explain it to better understand. My direct line is 760-738-4084.
You flush the system by using our tool. If you do not have the Star system, you will need to push the ABC button inside the vehicle as mentioned in the video. This process is much, much, much longer than using the Star, but not many people can spend thousands of dollars for the Star system.
Thank you 👏👏👏
What diagnostic machine have you used?
If you're a shop, you're most likely going to want to use STAR diagnostic. If you're a DIY, you're going to have to manually activate the ABC system by pressing the button inside the vehicle.
excellent video
this is really easy as ABC
OR you can take off the return line hose (1 screw on clamp) and pull it off. Redirect to a suitable container and do the SAME THING to flush. ;)
Hi
Any link to buy tool please
Any part no for hydraulic oil
Thanks
You can buy the tool here:
agatools.com/collections/service-tools/products/aga-mb-abc-ft?variant=16924681764910
As for the oil, any Mercedes-Benz hydraulic oil works!
Does this tool work on the MB 2005 S500 base model?
***** Thank you for the information.
Hi 2002 cl 55amg looks like i need this tool, how can I buy it and how much $$$?
Thank you
***** Thank you
Nice solution to an expensive service.
very cool ******
thank you :-)
Don't be fooled.
Nice
All the AGA tools are so much expensive it's like scam.
Aga tools not worth it
Too cheap it's a scam. Too expensive, it's a scam. It's not cheap to make these tools and if they are cheap to make, they don't work or last. We have been selling this tool for years and have excellent reviews.
Hmm, you are making nice instructional video, where fluid manufacturer warns about risk of injury , but you are not wearing gloves, glasses....
He drank some too.