What kind of refrigerant does a Mercedes ML350 use?

What kind of refrigerant does a Mercedes ML350 use?

Recharging the freon in your AC system is an inexpensive and easy first step to restoring the cooling capacity of your A/C system. Most refrigerants include a leak sealer that will seal small leaks in addition to filling the R134a refrigerant. The A/C system in your ML350 consists of a compressor that is belt-driven, an evaporator and freon.

Is the Mercedes-Benz ML350 a good car?

I have been owning my 2008 ml350 since three years, 54000 miles on it. Actually it’s an enjoyable suv, smooth, very powerful with a good fuel consumption. I can say that the roads where i have been driving it are bad, but the ML can easily deal with it.

What are the repairs on a Mercedes ML320?

Major repair was an AC compressor failure. At around 90k miles. Other repairs are minors: Minor repairs included Rear Hatch Power Lock at 100k miles, Centrifugal Oil Seal and Cam Seals at 115k miles, minor seeping at front right differential. Bought this vehicle new and have been impressed with the handling and the fuel mileage.

What happens when you put regular gas in a Mercedes Benz?

Regular gas can reduce the life of the engine, trigher malfuctions such as Check Engine Light and most importantly it can cause the fuel to pre-ignite, causing pre-detonation (engine knocking). Using lower rated gasoline on your Mercedes-Benz not only causes problems but also decrease the fuel efficiency.

How does fuel additives work on a Mercedes Benz?

On high mileage Mercedes-Benz cars the fuel additives will remove harmful carbon deposits from critical engine parts. Fuel additives work by removing deposits restoring lost power and performance.

Why does my Mercedes Benz have a strong gas smell?

Individuals with vehicles affected by this defect have reported strong gas odor in the vehicle following refueling. Others have reported liquid gas pooling onto the ground or other vehicle parts beneath the tank.

Can you use low octane gas in a Mercedes Benz?

Mercedes-Benz cars have high compression engines which create higher pre-combustion temperature and are equipped with many electronic controls and sensors. Using lower octane than recommended can cause the check engine light to come on. Using low-grade gasoline on Mercedes-Benz cars is not recommended.