2010 Vito return pipe

Tony Conway

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Looking for a fuel return pipe for 2010 Vito 639. Anyone know if Sprinter one shown is compatible?

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2014 639 Viano- 651, 5sp Auto. 2009 S211- 646, 5sp Auto.
Are you asking about the 651 engine?
 
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HI M80 I thought the engine was 639 but maybe that relates to something else. It's a 2010 Vito, 111CDI. There appear to be several variations so getting the correct parts is tricky. Mercedes asking £143.00 for a leak off pipe, online, they start at £25. Sellers description is just not very clear on fitment for my van. Thanks the image in my previous post look identical to mine. The pipe has male type connections and that's what I need. Thanks.
 

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Only the Vito left! W639/1 OM646
Your Vito is model number (W)639. Being a 2010 is roughly when the engine model changed from OM646 to OM651.
What's your Vito's VIN and also the part number for the Sprinter part you're looking at and I'll have a look on the EPC?
 
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Hi Curios, thanks

Vin. WFD63960323435367
Part no. 6460701532

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Would appear to be the correct part number for yours...

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Thanks curious, handy database there.

Glad I joined the forum. Maybe worth mentioning that I had one injector seal gone and I broke the leak off pipe connectors trying to get it off so that I could to do the injector seal. I was aware that they were brittle so should have really bought this before doing the job. Ended up doing two as removing the front one made access to the second and faulty one easier. Soaked overnight in penetrating oil, the clamp bolts came out easily. Injectors needed a bit of wiggling with a spanner to release but not too bad. I've read horror stories about removing Vito injectors but this was a relatively easy job. Patience is your friend when doing this stuff.

Thanks again lads.
 


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