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Removing and installing rear stabilizer link Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

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Tools:

  • balloon wrench
  • screw jack
  • Support legs
  • Stops under the wheels "shoes"
  • Ratchet wrench
  • Head 21 mm
  • Tap M10x1.5

Parts and consumables:

  • Rear stabilizer link (if required) (А 639 326 02 16)

Rear stabilizer A 639 326 02 16 on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

  • Stabilizer strut mounting screws 4 pcs. (if necessary) (N 910 143 010 000)

Stabilizer strut mounting bolts N 910 143 010 000 on Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Note:

This article describes how to replace the rear stabilizer link. If you need a whole Mercedes Vito stabilizer replacement, then this process is described in this article .

1.  Brake the vehicle with the parking brake and install wheel chocks (“boots”) under the front wheels.

Rear wheel chocks on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

2.  Loosen the wheel nuts, jack up the rear of the vehicle, place the vehicle on jack stands, and remove the wheel.

Rear wheel on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Raise the rear of the Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

3. Disconnect the stabilizer link from the anti-roll bar.

Rear stabilizer link upper mount on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Disconnect the rear stabilizer link on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

4. Unscrew the lower mount of the stabilizer link and remove the link (also called the Mercedes Vito stabilizer link).

Replacing the rear stabilizer link on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Removing the rear stabilizer bar on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Removed stabilizer linkages Mercedes Vito

5.  Install all removed parts in the reverse order of removal.

Useful advice:

If the factory threads are a little rusty, then they need to be driven a little with a tap (M10x1.5 tap).

Rear stabilizer thread on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Stabilizer mount hole

Tap for threading the rear stabilizer bar on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Tap M10x1.5

Tapping the rear stabilizer bar on a Mercedes-Benz Vito W639

Threading with a tap

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