How to remove and repair the air pump motor used for the bolsters in the Mercedes seats. This may be the same pump used in other Mercedes vehicles. OEM part number is 000 800 25 48
Hey mike. I ended up selling the g. I had rust forming under the windshield. I had a gnarly rock chip in the windshield. Both my turbos were seaping oil at just 67k miles. When i foumd out it was a full engine out to reach the turbos i threw in the towel and traded it in for a ram trx. The g wagon is so unique but its not worth the amount in maitnenance. I dont think ill ever buy another mercedes after it. Over 29 months i changed the ac box, passenger valve cover gasket, oil pan gasket, cam sensors, and steering dampner. I still needed to do brakes. It was a 13 g63.
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Hey Mike, Just a heads up, you don't have to take out the battery to reach the air pump. Just pop off the passenger side rear tread plate and lift the carpet. You'll find a compartment there with a lid on it. It's pretty easy to get to. My air pump has been acting up a lot, and after getting it replaced twice, I've just decided to leave it be for now. I think the real issue of my 16’ might be a leak in the bladder inside the seats, and that seems like it'd be a big hassle to fix.
Hey Mike newbie here just bought a 2013 g550 great condition except for confort seat pump keeps humming intermittently on passenger seat,what is your take on that.Thanks for feedback