This video was gold, thank you! I had the same problem, except mine wouldn't even start. Warning for others, the O ring on my old sensor did not come out and I had to use a pick tool to find it in there (couldn't see it, just had to guess where it was and find it by feel. 2013 Sprinter 2500. Another tip, when putting things back together, get all your bolts started (but loose) before tightening any - that will help with lining things up.
Very good informative video. Thanks for sharing. Helped to cover the thermostat part. i have 2010 ML550, ans got P0128 code, just wanted to know if i should check coolant sensor before going for coolant thermostat?/where exactly this sensor is located? If i can have a diagram or picture to locate it so that i can replace it. Appreciate your help!"
You kinda skipped the part on how you got the stuff that's in the way, out of the way. All you tubers do it. I guess it's just a you tube thing. Anyway, thanks for partially doing a video.
Good video. I like that you guys just dive right into it. Courageous and bold. Thank you.
This video was gold, thank you! I had the same problem, except mine wouldn't even start. Warning for others, the O ring on my old sensor did not come out and I had to use a pick tool to find it in there (couldn't see it, just had to guess where it was and find it by feel. 2013 Sprinter 2500. Another tip, when putting things back together, get all your bolts started (but loose) before tightening any - that will help with lining things up.
Finally a video that shows exactly where it is! 🤝
would be great to see how it was actually removed
Tks a lot
Thanks!
Good teachings.
Please if you have a forum connect me to it
Very good informative video. Thanks for sharing. Helped to cover the thermostat part. i have 2010 ML550, ans got P0128 code, just wanted to know if i should check coolant sensor before going for coolant thermostat?/where exactly this sensor is located? If i can have a diagram or picture to locate it so that i can replace it. Appreciate your help!"
Just changed my water pump it run continuously no electric inputs to it
You inserted the clip backwards. Insert it the other way to make it easier to remove next time.
You kinda skipped the part on how you got the stuff that's in the way, out of the way. All you tubers do it. I guess it's just a you tube thing. Anyway, thanks for partially doing a video.