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phattanvan Posted on Jan 17, 2012
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I have 2007 me/benz C280 4 matic can i change 1 tire only

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As long as it is the same size and diameter, remember all brands vary somewhat, one inch diff is ok in diameter Always use the odd tire in the rear, never on the front.

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SOURCE: operating the telephone option on 2006 c280

hi,send your car to a dealer to diagnose or synchronize the system,ty

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SOURCE: how often you have to change oil in c280 4 matic

Every 15,000km or 1 year by memory... but its way to long... 5,000km or 6 months

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