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Hi, open hood and remove plastic from the right hand side attached to air filter box You will find the Power Steering tank. Open Power steering Tank cap and start sucking out fluid.
yes first remove the air cleaner housing witch is black plastic big housing with two air duct connect to front cross member pulling upwards have a look back right hand side the engine bay behind the engine you can see black small tube, it have covered by black cap with read lock you have to pull and brake read lock to open the cap some model have oil dipstick tube also near that be careful open the right one transmission dipstick tube shorter than oil dipstick tube you have to open shot one if you have good look you can see it's going to transmission or engine for adjust transmission oil you have to check transmission oil temp and you need right dipstick for that the dipstick only have with authorized Mercedes service center maybe could find from other workshops too not sure for check oil temp you need a diagnose cpu.
Mercedes does not use steel filter cartriges like most other manufacturers. They use bolt on oil filter housings with a disposable filter element within. They are the top side of the engine and in recent years have a black plastic cap sometimes with a torque spec on it. On this engine I believe that it is at the front of the engine on the right hand side near the cooling fan cowl.
open your bonnet or hood look to the right hand side of the head at the front and you should see a metal cannister with and nut head ontop of it undo the nut and lift off the cannister and there will be a papper filter inside depending on what motor you have you may have to remove the thermostat housing just above the filter housing
It should be on top of the engine, drivers side, under a black plastic cap in the front. These cars used a cartridge type filter, which is just the paper element and a seal ring.
jack up car there is a big nut at bottom or side of eng remove drain oil then replace look up the side of eng you will see round fillter marked oil filter remove then replace then fill oil on top of eng check level as you go
It is a cartridge type and is situated behind the engine near the body on the left side. You can see it clearly as it looks like a black can with a big nut on top. To make it easier when you look at your engine your fuel filter is on top and the oil is just left from it little down. Hope this helps.
when you pop open your hood look to your left front corner its like a barrel but has a lid on it. Its not like the new cars where its located under the car. All you have to do it take that bolt out and untwist it and theres your dirty Oil Filter
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