What is Check coolant level Mercedes?

What is Check coolant level Mercedes?

Checking Coolant Level To check the coolant level, you don’t have to open the radiator cap. You can look at the side of the reservoir and check the markings. If the liquid is resting at the “full” marker, your car has a full supply of coolant. If it’s below the “full” marker, you’ll need to top it off.

What kind of coolant does a 2006 Mercedes take?

Prestone 50/50 Coolant/Antifreeze.

Can you put regular coolant in a Mercedes?

Can I Use Universal or Generic Coolant? No, generic universal coolant antifreeze should never be used in a Mercedes-Benz engine. Coolants that do not specifically state the correlating Mercedes-Benz coolant quality specification (Example: MB 325.0) for your engine should never be used.

Why does my C200 2005 say coolant VISIT WORKSHOP?

My c200 2005 is giving the ‘coolant visit workshop’ message whenever I switch off my A/C. It has done this twice now, I drove it home yesterday without the A/C on and the alarm never came on. Driving to work, I monitored the engine temp, it went to about 80C.

How does the coolant sensor work on a Mercedes Benz?

My engine has a viscous fan clutch that works by ambient temperature. The electric auxiliary fans work from the air conditioning pressure sensor as well as the coolant temperature sensor.

How to get the coolant VISIT WORKSHOP message?

It comes with the fan assy. You need to test if the fan is operating. Run the car to get the engine up to temp. Then stop leave engine running and the fan should start. If it doesn’t. Then that is your issue. I posted earlier about my message ‘Coolant visit workshop’ I only get this code when I use the A/C.

What should the coolant level be in a Mercedes Benz?

Use MB coolant or Zerex G05 (usually carried @ NAPA). Premix to 50/50. A gallon of coolant and the rest water is probably fine. Car should not be running but afterward, run car with heater running and always check level later. Mix must be 50/50 according to MB, or else car will run higher temperature than intended.