What should coolant level be on Mercedes E320?
Checking the engine coolant (also known as antifreeze) level in your 2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 is pretty easy. In order to get an accurate reading, your 3.0 liter engine should be cool to the touch when you check it. Engine coolant circulates through your engine to keep it cool in the summer but won’t freeze in the winter.
Why does my Mercedes Benz say coolant level low?
The blown fuse set several codes related to EGR & cooling suction fan as well but only that 1 message appeared in IC to indicate anything was wrong. My CLK used to do it (coolant level low), but would go out with approx a cup of water added into the header every now and then (my driveway is on a slight slope so I think that added to the problem).
Where is the coolant sensor on a Mercedes Benz?
If you look at the header tank the sensor is an insert that screws in from underneath i.e. unplug connector and simply twist sensor to remove (you don’t have to drain system). If you have sausage fingers you might struggle. From memory the sensor was £7-8 from ECP.
Checking the engine coolant (also known as antifreeze) level in your 2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 is pretty easy. In order to get an accurate reading, your 3.0 liter engine should be cool to the touch when you check it. Engine coolant circulates through your engine to keep it cool in the summer but won’t freeze in the winter.
Can you put transmission fluid in a Mercedes E320?
The Mercedes Benz E320, unlike most cars, does not come with transmission fluid dipsticks. For this reason, you must purchase one from a dealer or car parts store before checking and adding to your fluid levels. Once a dipstick is purchased, the process of adding and checking transmission fluid is identical to most other cars.
Can you check the fluid level in a Mercedes Benz?
The hydraulic systems in modern automatic transmissions do not like dirt. So, it’s best not be sticking dirty dipsticks into the fluid. Mercedes-Benz engineers know this and discourage customers from checking the transmission fluid level.
What should the oil temperature be in a Mercedes-Benz AMG?
That is the correct fill level for this transmission at 175 degrees F oil temperature and with the engine running. Repeat Steps 5, 6 and 7 at least three more times until you’re satisfied with your work and just to make sure the levels are correct.