How to add oil to a Mercedes-Benz E320?
The video above shows you how to add oil to your 2009 Mercedes-Benz E320. Before adding oil to your E320, make sure that your engine was cold and that your car was parked on a level surface when you checked the oil level otherwise you won’t be able to tell if your E320 has a low oil level.
Can you use generic coolant on a Mercedes Benz?
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.
What are the part numbers for Mercedes coolant?
(Mercedes-Benz coolant part numbers A0009892825, Q1030005, BQ1030005). Mercedes coolant specification MB 325.6 is the premix specification and meets all the same specification and OE part number requirements as the MB 325.5 specification mentioned above.
How often does Mercedes Benz coolant evaporate?
Mercedes coolant specification MB 325.6 is the premix specification and meets all the same specification and OE part number requirements as the MB 325.5 specification mentioned above. It is possible to have some evaporation of the coolant from the cooling system. This might happen around every 30,000 – 40,000 miles.
The video above shows you how to add oil to your 2009 Mercedes-Benz E320. Before adding oil to your E320, make sure that your engine was cold and that your car was parked on a level surface when you checked the oil level otherwise you won’t be able to tell if your E320 has a low oil level.
What are the Mercedes-Benz specifications for operating fluids?
The Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Operating Fluids (MB BeVo) is a platform for publishing Mercedes-Benz tested and approved operating fluids for your vehicles and major assemblies. We recommend using exclusively products that have been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz as: components and operating fluids are tailored to one another,
What does the thermostat on a Mercedes Benz do?
In Mercedes-Benz E, C, S, CL, CLK, SLK, GL, G, ML models, the engine control unit monitors how long it takes for the coolant to warm up. This is important for the engine. Only when the operating temperature is reached, do you get the best fuel efficiency and minimal wear on the engine.
What kind of engine oil does Mercedes Benz use?
For use in vehicles/engines refer to Sheet 223.2 Productname 0W-30 0W-40 5W-30 5W-40 Mercedes-Benz Genuine Engine Oil MB 229. x Mercedes-AMG High Performance Engine Oil x 8100 X-cess MOTUL SAE 5W40 x ADDINOL ECO LIGHT x
What kind of transmission fluid does Mercedes 722.9 use?
The transmission fluid for the 722.9 gearbox is Mercedes ATF 236.14. The fluid was developed specifically for the 7 speed gearbox.
How much oil does an automatic gearbox take?
You may need to top it up slightly (in total is 6-7 Litres) but remember to top it up small amounts at a time. As you can imagine, it can be fairly easy to spill some automatic fluid on your garage floor or workshop.
What kind of oil does a Mercedes Benz use?
As you may know, the oil price contributes most of the total Mercedes-Benz oil change cost. With the kind of high performance engine like that in Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 10W/40 synthetic oil is specifically required at between 7 to 9 liters for each time changing oil for a single engine.
How to check the transmission oil level in a Mercedes?
Don’t spend money on anything, even transmission diagnosis before you check the transmission oil level. To check the transmission fluid level in a Mercedes Benz you will need a special transmission dipstick. Mercedes Benz cars don’t come with a transmission dipstick.
How to check transmission fluid in a ML320 Benz?
On many cars, checking the transmission fluid level is a two-minute process just like checking the engine oil level. But with the Mercedes Benz ML320, there’s an important extra step. The ML320 is designed to require no maintenance, so it doesn’t ship with a dipstick as standard equipment.