Applicable to W110/111/112/113 cars. Unless you have the near-impossible-to-find Mercedes tool for removing the chrome nut on the wiper shaft housing, chances are you're going to damage that nut when you try to remove it. In this video, Michael shows how to make a DIY tool for removing the nut, and how to repair leaks without having to replace the entire wiper assembly. If you'd like Michael to make a removal tool for you, the cost is $50 including shipping within the continental US. Contact info below. If you find this content useful, please 'like' and/or subscribe.
**USED OEM MERCEDES-BENZ PARTS**
I have literally thousands of parts for Mercedes-Benz vehicles from the late 1950s to the early 1990s. All items, including electrical, are guaranteed to complete customer satisfaction. I can ship anywhere (packed properly with my guarantee of no damage in transit).
Michael, 1-503-828-8259, 11AM to 8PM PST (Oregon, USA)
or email at msben88@yahoo.com
1 окт 2024