Yes the car would sometimes stay in one gear ,i would then pull off the
road when safe shut her off wait a few seconds and restart it and it would
go back to normal .
directly from M.benz. And those of you with 5 speed transmission usually
replacing the old shift plate on valve bodys & doing a service most cases
fix the problem. if you wanna keep ur tranny working good. I recommend
keeping an eye on it for Leaks & fixing them ASAP to avoid problems like
these.
Thank you for the video man. This helped out a lot. Perfect step by step. A
couple questions, in the manual, it says to put 5.8 qts in. You say to put
in 8? Why the difference? I went with the manuals suggestion and put in 5.5
with the intent to check the level and add if necessary. However, I cannot
find how to check the level on the console. I have an 06 C230 V6 Sport. It
has a dip stick, so maybe I cant even check in the console? Any ideas?
Thanks again
You can get an oil filter socket at any auto parts store, Target, Wal-mart,
etc. As the host mentioned, you need to find a socket that will fit the
Mercedes oil filter cap. That can get trickey. Maybe you could measure the
width of the black filter cap and then buy a socket that has has the same
measurement.
Thanks for this video, can you give me a little more specifics on the
location of the panel covering the drain plug on a e320 , I believe it is
on the passenger side underneath car but is it after the left front tire,or
somewhere in the area of the passenger door? please give us a very specific
location. thanks.
Nice video! You don’t need to wipe inside where the filter goes, and you
should oil the 3 O-rings before putting back the filter in place. That
makes it much easier and prevents the small ones from gripping to the
socket on their way in which might force them out of their place. Sorry for
my bad English. It’s my 3rd language.
@thebigbigdaddy The oil drain is under the second panel facing out from the
oil pan (13mm bolt) make sure you go slow because oil comes gushing out
really fast ,as for the filter i think its $15 from the dealer (il check
again) the oil is about 8 bucks a quart youl need 8 1/2 of those. Thank GOD
the intervals are at 7500 miles!!
Only have to change the oil every 15k or so, hence the huge sump.
When turning the filter, rubber gaskets (rings) must be lubricated
what can happen if you put the oil where the oil filter goes?
Great Video! thanks
Awesome video & very professional! That you for sharing, I loved it.
Thats a lot of hassle for oil change.
2.5L is a V6 from the M272 series, M271 are straight 4 engines 1.8L or
1.6L! Nice Video!
goddam 9 fucking quarts…
Awesome video!! Thanks man
Yes the car would sometimes stay in one gear ,i would then pull off the
road when safe shut her off wait a few seconds and restart it and it would
go back to normal .
directly from M.benz. And those of you with 5 speed transmission usually
replacing the old shift plate on valve bodys & doing a service most cases
fix the problem. if you wanna keep ur tranny working good. I recommend
keeping an eye on it for Leaks & fixing them ASAP to avoid problems like
these.
mann thats lot of oil consumption …
@Nissannx2000svg so if it that expensive why not get it done for $25 from
a machince
what part of trinidad ya from?
You could get them from the dealer, they charge like 15 bucks for it though.
I got it from Autozone ,you’l have to keep trying trying a few of em to get
the correct pattern so keep the car near by.
Thank you for the video man. This helped out a lot. Perfect step by step. A
couple questions, in the manual, it says to put 5.8 qts in. You say to put
in 8? Why the difference? I went with the manuals suggestion and put in 5.5
with the intent to check the level and add if necessary. However, I cannot
find how to check the level on the console. I have an 06 C230 V6 Sport. It
has a dip stick, so maybe I cant even check in the console? Any ideas?
Thanks again
Hey, I was wondering where did you get the oil filter socket?
the filter is about $15 dollars and yes it should be the same.
You can get an oil filter socket at any auto parts store, Target, Wal-mart,
etc. As the host mentioned, you need to find a socket that will fit the
Mercedes oil filter cap. That can get trickey. Maybe you could measure the
width of the black filter cap and then buy a socket that has has the same
measurement.
Thanks for this video, can you give me a little more specifics on the
location of the panel covering the drain plug on a e320 , I believe it is
on the passenger side underneath car but is it after the left front tire,or
somewhere in the area of the passenger door? please give us a very specific
location. thanks.
Can u help me out I have a mb clk 320 with sludged frm not being change
whats my best bet to remove it
Nice video! You don’t need to wipe inside where the filter goes, and you
should oil the 3 O-rings before putting back the filter in place. That
makes it much easier and prevents the small ones from gripping to the
socket on their way in which might force them out of their place. Sorry for
my bad English. It’s my 3rd language.
Most helpful Jason – thanks buddy!
@thebigbigdaddy The oil drain is under the second panel facing out from the
oil pan (13mm bolt) make sure you go slow because oil comes gushing out
really fast ,as for the filter i think its $15 from the dealer (il check
again) the oil is about 8 bucks a quart youl need 8 1/2 of those. Thank GOD
the intervals are at 7500 miles!!
this is not a oil change its a filter change.
this video is great man, can you make a video on the same car but changing
the sparkplugs please if you can?
buy a wix it is the same exact thing for $18.00 (wix 57078)
look on the forums before you give away that type of money MBworld dot org
Dont do it the Mobil 0W-40 is very strong thats why i said just put it in
and change it at 3500K ,the flush is too acidic for your motor .