I only did this ONCE... I installed a remote drain so i wouldn't need to raise the Metris, or remove the lower engine guard, thanks for this video so I was prepared with all the required parts and pieces!
For neatness you're letting the oil "glug" out. But, it's better to have the oil gush out because the speed of the flow helps remove metal bits and particles.
I cannot recall, but at the time i purchased the filters it must have been the recommended one. It is an exact replacement, so maybe they have just updated something and are using a new number .
Everything I read about spark plug change recommended going to the shop on that one. Extremely tight quarters requiring specialized tools. I let my local Germain shop handle that one.
I only did this ONCE... I installed a remote drain so i wouldn't need to raise the Metris, or remove the lower engine guard, thanks for this video so I was prepared with all the required parts and pieces!
Do yo have a video for installing a remote drain plug? Thank you!
For neatness you're letting the oil "glug" out. But, it's better to have the oil gush out because the speed of the flow helps remove metal bits and particles.
I had not considered this, good point 👍
Thanks for the Good work
The oil filter should be removed first (before drain plug) to assure complete drainage because of its location up top.
According to the Mann website the correct filter is HU 711/6 z. How did you determine which is the correct filter?
I cannot recall, but at the time i purchased the filters it must have been the recommended one. It is an exact replacement, so maybe they have just updated something and are using a new number .
Hello. can you help me with a video, how to change and where is the expansion valve rear for mercedes metris 2016
Sorry, I am not familiar with that.
What's the recommendation mileage for oil changes? Someone told me it's every 15k.
Yeah, it is computer monitored, but considering there is a turbo i like changing it more often. Cheap investment in my opinion. I am doing 7k
@@arproductions6895 is this something I can do at home? What else do you recommend doing when charging the oil?
Absolutely you can do this at home. I change the oil, oil filter, and also add a bottle of injector cleaner to the fuel tank at the same time.
How do you reset the service code? without buttons on the steering wheel
There are some videos available on youtube, but we will make one soon. Thanks for the suggestion!
lets see you change the spark plugs
We need spark plug replace video
Everything I read about spark plug change recommended going to the shop on that one. Extremely tight quarters requiring specialized tools. I let my local Germain shop handle that one.