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<blockquote data-quote="JimN" data-source="post: 115723" data-attributes="member: 20260"><p>If you have already changed them then disregard this post. I just changed them, first time, on an 06 s220 with the sjc controls and it was pretty easy. It is best if you can cap and plug the hoses and fittings. At the very least the hose that goes to the reservoir. The one under the cab is held down with a strap that is bolted to the middle chain case cover. Put some clean rags/shop towels under it after you take that loose. I preferred to take all the hoses off and take them to the bench so I could unscrew them in a shallow pan lined with a clean rag to inspect them. If you want more detail just reply. I can get pretty long winded. Regards, Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimN, post: 115723, member: 20260"] If you have already changed them then disregard this post. I just changed them, first time, on an 06 s220 with the sjc controls and it was pretty easy. It is best if you can cap and plug the hoses and fittings. At the very least the hose that goes to the reservoir. The one under the cab is held down with a strap that is bolted to the middle chain case cover. Put some clean rags/shop towels under it after you take that loose. I preferred to take all the hoses off and take them to the bench so I could unscrew them in a shallow pan lined with a clean rag to inspect them. If you want more detail just reply. I can get pretty long winded. Regards, Jim [/QUOTE]
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