ABC flush @ MB dealer?




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Last edited by maw1124; Jun 17, 2020 at 07:33 PM.
I crack a bleeder loose... Allow the fluid to drain into the bleeder bottle. One corner of the car drops. Top it up with fresh... Replace the filter once fresh fluid is in the reservoir. Light it up... That corner comes back up. Rinse.... Repeat until all fluid is fresh.
What I describe is not to be confused with 'The Rodeo.' That is needed after replacing parts.
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1. Connect Xentry and initiate Rodeo Mode to warm the system up (make sure it is inactivated once up to temp).
2. Remove the cap and filter assembly.
3. Manually extract all the fluid you can from the reservoir.
4. Refill the reservoir with clean fluid.
5. Manually extract from the reservoir a second time.
6. Insert the AGA tool into the reservoir and route the hose into a clean container.
7. Refill the reservoir with clean fluid.
8. Make sure all of your fluid containers are open and close by.
9. Start the engine.
10. Initiate the Pitch Actuation (it is what causes the system to circulate the fluid for the flush).
11. Monitor the fluid level in the reservoir like a hawk and steadily add fluid to keep the level up.
12. Once the fluid pumping into the container is clean (typically after 8-10L cycled through), stop the Pitch Actuation and turn off the engine (quickly).
After that you replace the filter and top off the level in the reservoir. You can also replace the filter a second time after driving around for a few days as an extra safeguard.
Super important that you clean the area around the reservoir very well before getting started (I used compressed air, a shop vac & rubbing alcohol) and keep the entire process as clean as possible.
View from bottom of the engine, it's the one in the center at 6 o'clock position 
It seems straight forward to replace but I know nothing about releasing the pressure and how to insert the hose replacement within the ABC flush process. Any advice? Thank you.
Last edited by DrDoe; Jun 24, 2020 at 08:03 PM.




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