SOURCE: Transmission fluid change interval for Mercedes C230 Kompressor
hi, mercedes are good for 200,000 before you change transmission oil, hope this helps my E300 has done 350,000 and still changes fine as the oil is not a lubricant as such it lasts longer and does not lose it's viscosity, hope this helps you, thanks for useing fixya
SOURCE: Mercedes-Benz Transmission Fluid question
the transmission on your MB is sealed with no way to check the trans fluid level,(no dipstick provided for) that is why the report says "sealed". MB did this to stop customers from overfilling there transmissions, which can cause severe damage if not done properly at the correct fluid temp, this requires special test scan tools.
SOURCE: Mercedes-benz c200 Kompressor 2001
Yes cars with timing belts have a schedualed time in service manual for replacement. this is very important if it breaks then you might be replacing engine. when doing timing belt you also have other items like timing belt tensioner and timing belt pulleys as well most of the time the water pump is driven by the timing belt and should be replaced at the same time. also all seals as well cam seals crank seals ect. timing belt is one of the most important items on cars today . great question most people wait untill its to late when it breaks. and what ever shop does it make sure they have a mechanic that does timing belts regulary and that they ask you about all the parts I mentioned to you as well that they clean all factory parts before they go back on.
SOURCE: i need a full owners manual for Mercedes C 200 KOMPRESSOR
You can order a reprinted Manual from Mercedes or a specialty companyI obtained a new manual for a friends 1983 380SL. try www. mercedesmanuals.com
SOURCE: I have an engine fault code of p0170 on a mercedes
hi this is showing fuel trim bank 1 malfunction, this could be caused by the following things, intake leak, AIR system, fuel pressure/pump, injector/s EVAP canister purge valve, or HO2S ( air fuel mix incorrect) if it starts and runs fine, i do not think it will be fuel pump, or the injectors as this would make it run rough or even not start at all, if it was an intake leak, you would be suffering from high rev's when you start the car and would take a long time for the rev's to come down, so really, that just leaves the HO2S (sensor/s) these are located one on the exhaust manifold ( from engine follow exhaust manifold you will come to a things sticking out with some wires on) this is HO2S sensor bank 1, or if you look under the car on the exhaust, just past the catalytic converter you will see the same thing, this is HO2S sensor bank 2, it may be either of these, but i possibly would go for the first one, EVAP..it could be, if you have an air leak on it, the EVAP can be found under the hood/bonnet, at the front on the right hand side as you look into the engine/motor bay just in front of the screen was bottle...hope this helps
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