(Newer Mercedes) Oil Level Check
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- Опубликовано: 8 янв 2023
- To check the oil level in a Mercedes-Benz with MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience), you can either use the instrument cluster display or the MBUX multimedia system. This video shows you how.
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Steps
1. Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes to warm up.
2. Press the "Car" button on the center console to access the main menu.
3. Select "Vehicle" from the main menu.
4. Select "Oil Level" from the vehicle menu....
It's important to check the oil level regularly to ensure that the engine is properly lubricated and to prevent damage. If you're unsure how to add oil to the engine, consult your owner's manual or a certified Mercedes-Benz dealer. Авто/Мото
I'm so glad to see you're posting videos again. I look forward to seeing more soon!
Man i was so sad when got sick 😢
But i am so happy you are better now 🙏🙏
Glad to see your video Keith longtime…
First off, awesome and very helpful content!
I have a 2007 R320 cdi. I'm getting P0401 and the P0071. My car garage shop quoted me 2000 CAD for the replacement and repair. They said they cleaned the EGR valve but it still shows the error for the 1st code so it needs to be replaced with a Mercedes-Benz branded only EGR, part and labor would cost 1500$ while the second code error takes about 500$. They've done so many repairs with my car with thousands of CAD thrown at them and its like each time I get one error or fault repaired done another one comes up. Need your opinion and assistance. Thanks!
Was wondering if you’d be able to help me figure out a p2006 code on my 2008 e350, I need to replace a sensor, but which one? Would it be the intake manifold temp sensor?
Hello. First of all I really appreciate the good work you do with this Channel. I have a question and I think You might be the one who knows the answer. So, I have an Mercedes ML W164 2007, its an European version but I think it has nothing to do with the problem actually. Anyway, so when I accelerate OR when car changes the gears OR simply while selecting an "R" with lever, you can clearly feel the car shaking. Also you know while driving its much more intensive than while I select an "R" gear. But the thing is no one really knows why its happening. Do you have any idea what it might be? Also I already changed Mount under the gearbox, and problem is still there. Do you have any ideas? Greetings
Hi on a Mercedes ml320 CDI, I’ve a problem that happens occasionally, on a long journey like over say 50 miles constant driving the check oil level at next stop shows up on the dash even though the oil level is perfect, it never happens any other time other than on long journeys, hope you can help with this one thanks
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How do you change the fuel filter on a 2008 Mercedes ml 350
Hello. How are you
I have ML 350 model 2008.
The problem is the high fuel consumption ( 60 km /20 L)
Scanner results / no codes or faults.
Please do you know what can i do?
Is (60 km /20) normal?
Tips on how to start your car after switching battery and had bin sittinng
Looking for help on a e320. Can you help?
Hello sir: would you like to let me know how to do with ML engine code P52D? Thanks
Hi Keith thank for the video! Do you have any videos on oil pan leak. My first issue in 4 years on my 2010 ML 350? 💞💞
Not yet. Oil Pan needs to be removed and to do so you also have to remove the other components that block the pan (drive shafts; exhaust system, etc.
@@iRepairAutos thanks much for your reply. At least you confirmed what my local shop told me. Well they stated it’s a big job.
@@SS-rm4ji If you need to have any engine work done which requires the engine to be pulled. That would be the best time to do this job.
@@iRepairAutos Thank you when I drop the car off I’ll ask if he can check a little more and be sure no issues in my engine. Hoping this is a one and done. Truck been pretty good so far I’m at 133,000 miles, I did change serpentine belt and pulleys, spark plugs, tail lights because brake error, new tires, driver door window box one of the buttons stopped working and that pretty much it. I change my oil every 5000 miles I’m hoping to get many more miles fingers crossed 💞 thanks so much for your videos I’ve done things myself watching yours so hoping you continue to bless us with content on the new and the old 😀.
@@iRepairAutos hi keith so today I took my car back. The mechanic that worked there looked under my car and he suggested oil pan. But today the owner was there and he said he believes it’s the oil cooler gasket. He stated he can see oil under and around that housing and he believes it dripping down. He wants me to bring it tmrw to clean all the oil up. Let the car run and he will have a answer for me. I sure hope it that’s part instead since the labor is under $200 bucks. Is this common?
Hey, have you ever done a transmission flush on a slk 320?
yes - I but I only have the video of doing it on the ML350. Same procedure.
What area are you from?
Please reply me, I have a problem with my c300 Benz, the fan turn on when the engine is off and it kills battery !!
Please
Tell me how often should I change transmission oil?
Transmission fluid not to be confused with engine oil - The frequency at which you should change the transmission fluid in your Mercedes-Benz vehicle depends on the model and year of your vehicle, as well as your driving habits. In general, it is recommended to change the transmission fluid every 40,000 to 50,000 miles or every 4 to 5 years, whichever comes first. However, some models may have different intervals, so it's best to consult your owner's manual or a certified Mercedes-Benz dealer for specific recommendations for your vehicle.
In addition to the mileage or time intervals, there are also a few other factors that can affect the frequency of transmission fluid changes. These include:
Severe driving conditions: If you frequently drive your vehicle in extreme temperatures, or if you do a lot of stop-and-go driving, you may need to change the transmission fluid more often.
Towing: If you frequently use your vehicle to tow heavy loads, you may need to change the transmission fluid more often to compensate for the additional strain on the transmission.
Previous transmission repairs: If you have had repairs or rebuilds done on your transmission in the past, you may need to change the transmission fluid more often to ensure that the transmission is properly lubricated.
It's important to follow the recommended intervals for changing the transmission fluid to ensure that the transmission is operating at its best and to prevent damage.
I have a 2015 cla 250 can I do this on mine I can’t find it or do I still have to do it like I’m a caveman and check the dipstick …SOS LOL
Is it on every mercedes model? I have ML350 2007
the procedure for older mercedes is completely different; check my other video here: ruclips.net/video/Bp2VO6UdiEE/видео.html
Thank you very much
Engine off when measuring oil level. That is why it shows oil level in the middle.
No it’s actually how it’s suppose to be. I just argue yesterday with Mercedes they stated manufacturer recommends not filling to max which I think is BS.