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Mercedes-Benz E-Class W123 (from 1976 to 1985, the year of issue)

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Changing the oil and oil filter, check the oil level
Removing and installing automatic gearbox
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Flushing oil cooler
Adjusting the thrust control pressure
Adjustment of draft choice of transfers
Checking the gear
Check and adjust the pressure modulating
Checking the operating pressure
Check the pressure in the centrifugal regulator
Adjusting the switch of blocking of a starter
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The front suspension
Rear suspension
A steering
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Maintenance and Adjustment




Flushing oil cooler

The oil cooler can be washed by car, and after removing the gearbox first remove the connecting hoses.

PERFORMANCE ORDER

  1. Attach the hose to one of the oil cooler tube filling a syringe or a pneumatic device for the supply of kerosene or other non-aggressive flushing agent, and its lower free end of the vessel. Flush radiator as long as kerosene flowing into the vessel is clean.
  2. Blow compressed air systems.





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