Oil that looks like peanut butter...
Are you sure its engine oil as opposed to transmission oil which should be a bit reddish. Some of the earlier W/CL203 had Valeo radiator that tend to leak coolant into transmission via transmission cooler. Even though yours is a 2006 and not likely to have a Valeo radiator, I would assume that a broken transmission cooler could leak transmission oil into your coolant.
First of all you have to figure out where the leak is coming from. How is this engine oil (or transmission oil) getting into your coolant system??? Most likely a leaking head gasket or hose improperly remounted,... maybe a few hundred dollars to fix.
Instead of troubleshooting for the leak, it seems that your "mechanic" would rather just replace the entire engine and radiator. Is your mechanic from a Mercedes-Benz Stealership, MB indy or just a regular mechanic. My suggestion, get a real mechanic,... a second opinion,.... an honest opinion,.... before you even think about spending that kind of money.
Whats the mileage?
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Your mechanic is full of crap. You do not know if you have to replace the engine when you don't know what is wrong. It needs proper diagnosis!
Take some engine oil & put it on a hot stove plate or in a teaspoon & heat it with a cigarette lighter. If it crackles it has water/coolant in it.
If there is no water/coolant in the engine sump & the car runs normally get a test kit to test for combustion by-products in the coolant. If you don't find any you know its not a head gasket.
Then you have to contemplate if some idiot has put the wrong stuff in the coolant surge tank in which case a very thorough cooling system flush & coolant replacement is required.
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; May 11, 2012 at 09:35 AM.
It does make Sunny's question very important. Crunchy is where it's at.







