Oil change
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Oil change
Hey guys, I did search before this so please dont flame.. I did get a thread that was helpful too. But I'am however confused, i ran into a thread about the c230 oil change, but it seems to be for the new 08+ models.
My sister has an 07 c230, and I was going to do the oil on it.
What type of oil, and how many quarts?
And also, I'am doing it the basic way (from bottom) will the bolt need to be replaced? Thanks guys!
My sister has an 07 c230, and I was going to do the oil on it.
What type of oil, and how many quarts?
And also, I'am doing it the basic way (from bottom) will the bolt need to be replaced? Thanks guys!
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The 07 C230 has the 2.5 litre M272 engine. Requires about 8.5 quarts with filter change - this is in the owners manual but never quiet ties up as you can't get every drop of old oil out of the engine.
You require oil meeting Benz spec 229.5 - Mobil 1 Euro formulation 0W-40 meets this spec. Make sure you use a "fleece" Mann + Hummel oil filter - available in Mann packaging, Genuine Benz packaging & a few other rebrands like Bosch & K&N
The drain plug is microencapsulated with sealant. If you want to reuse it - use one of the non hardening sealants from Locktite or similar to make sure it does not weep.
Good luck!
You require oil meeting Benz spec 229.5 - Mobil 1 Euro formulation 0W-40 meets this spec. Make sure you use a "fleece" Mann + Hummel oil filter - available in Mann packaging, Genuine Benz packaging & a few other rebrands like Bosch & K&N
The drain plug is microencapsulated with sealant. If you want to reuse it - use one of the non hardening sealants from Locktite or similar to make sure it does not weep.
Good luck!
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; 07-09-2010 at 05:57 AM.
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This is what a fleece filter looks like - on no account use cheap paper filters.
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For ROW readers/members a fleece filter is still available for M271 & all larger petrol engines
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; 07-09-2010 at 12:53 PM.
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Part number is 007603-014106
See: Drain plug seal ring - engine - cost 22 cents
http://www.rmeuropean.com/mercedes-parts.aspx#Group
See: Drain plug seal ring - engine - cost 22 cents
http://www.rmeuropean.com/mercedes-parts.aspx#Group
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2002 Mercedes Benz C230 Coupe
If you have a M111 engine there was never a fleece filter available. If you have an M271 engine then there is no longer a fleece filter available in the US. Don't know about Canada. Used to be mandatory for 13,000 mile, 20,000Km oil drains & IMHO still should be.
For ROW readers/members a fleece filter is still available for M271
For ROW readers/members a fleece filter is still available for M271
I have the M111 so guess I dont have to worry about it.
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You must use products meeting 229.5 & thus passing the MB HTHS (High Temperature High Shear) test.
I use my old company's 5W-40 229.5 product in my car.
See my Definitive Oil Thread.
I use my old company's 5W-40 229.5 product in my car.
See my Definitive Oil Thread.
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Thanks again glyn for the pn.
So I'll need 8.5 quarts of 0-40, and the drain washer.
Tommy, as far as I understand, both ways are ok (bottom or other way)
Glyn, since your the expert it is ok to drain from the bottom right?
So I'll need 8.5 quarts of 0-40, and the drain washer.
Tommy, as far as I understand, both ways are ok (bottom or other way)
Glyn, since your the expert it is ok to drain from the bottom right?
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Fine either way - just easier to suck out but then you need a Mityvac or similar
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It's your time, but it would be much better spent ponying up to a topsider and letting it do the work for you, instead of jacking up the car, removing belly pans, removing the drain plug, getting a new ring, throwing all of your now-soiled clothes in the wash, and doing the reverse of all of the above.
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Yes, only Glyn has done oil changes.
It's your time, but it would be much better spent ponying up to a topsider and letting it do the work for you, instead of jacking up the car, removing belly pans, removing the drain plug, getting a new ring, throwing all of your now-soiled clothes in the wash, and doing the reverse of all of the above.
It's your time, but it would be much better spent ponying up to a topsider and letting it do the work for you, instead of jacking up the car, removing belly pans, removing the drain plug, getting a new ring, throwing all of your now-soiled clothes in the wash, and doing the reverse of all of the above.
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+1 on the Topsider or MityVac. Did mine last night on a c55, 22 minutes for oil and filter, almost no mess. Replacing the filter got my hands a bit oily :-).
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How to use:
insert extractor tube through dipstick tube all the way to the bottom of oil pan
pump the handle a few times
what oil being extracted
a few more pumps if flow rate slows down
pull out extractor tube after you can't get anymore oil out
put in new filter
add oil
check oil level is correct
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See: Drain plug seal ring - engine - cost 22 cents
http://www.rmeuropean.com/mercedes-parts.aspx#Group "
Im trying to do an oil change on my 06 c230 sport and I have searched but have not found any real specific how to's(unless i just fail at searching lol) Besides making sure i get the euro mobil 1 ow-40 mb approval 229.5 oil and fleece filter, is there anything else i should know like having a special MB tool of any sort? Sorry if this has been asked, i do my best to find out first.