- Mercedes-Benz C-Class: How to Replace Your Spark Plugs
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C300 spark plug change DYI
Bought original MB spark plugs. Online from MB dealer got all 6 for about 84 USD delivered to home.
You can buy the NGKs or Bosch for 6-9 bucks a piece.
The MSRP on the plugs is 15 USD but I have seen them up to 25 on ebay.
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You will need a T30, Ratchet and a 6 inch extension.
It would be good to have a torque wrench so you can tighten your plugs to specs (more than I would have with a "naked" hand)
15-18 lb-ft
Take our the front cover of the engine, then the air cover with filters after removing both air ducts
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Then proceed with unscrewing the 2 torx bolts that hold the coil onto the plug
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Remove the spark plug: it needs a good effort
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Comparison of the 2 plugs, new and old
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Repeat, times 6
Reinstall the covers
DO not forget to put back the (I think) crankcase breathing pipe.
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You are DONE
skin to skin, about 60 minutes
Last edited by tiyyara; Jan 19, 2014 at 11:55 AM.
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Once when I failed to do that I had the loud knocking noise
Otherwise my thought would be:
Misthreaded plug
Plug lacking "ring"
One cylinder not firing due to mis connection with solenoid
It could be that you didnt set your spark plug gap correctly. Im not sure what the gap is for w204 but every internal combustion engine has to be gapped to get proper spark.
I'd like to DIY this but I'm young and have no experience with a torque wrench. Also My car just turned 5 so I guess it's my time. Anyone know of adverse ramifcations of not doing this in a timely manner?
I'd like to DIY this but I'm young and have no experience with a torque wrench. Also My car just turned 5 so I guess it's my time. Anyone know of adverse ramifcations of not doing this in a timely manner?
I think 1 year or extra 10k miles should not be an issue.
But risks of going way over in my opinion could be:
1 suboptimal spark, hesitation, cat damage
2 plug getting stuck in head
My car runs more smooth now, I replace the air filter, change out the oil and filter, replace the cabin filter, flushed out my brake fluid and did a transmission fluid and filter change and it feels like a brand new car.
Hey OP - no check engine light yet? If you get one you can pull the code and figure out which plug(s) it is.
How about coil, need to replace after 110K miles? Dealer quoted $500 just plugs, Pelican has plugs only and plug/coil kit.
Last edited by Bobby204; Aug 30, 2019 at 12:29 AM.





