2012 Mercedes C250 1.8L turbo heavy oil leak
Passenger side heat shield
Looking down passenger down
Passenger side back of camshaft cover (oil pooling)
Front passenger side (some oil residue but not much)
Drivers side camshaft cover back of engine
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up to transmission pan (weird rust spots on pan - some oil drips)
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up
Passenger side under car looking up (oil on exhaust)
Passenger side camshaft cover back of engine again
Richard
Passenger side heat shield
Looking down passenger down
Passenger side back of camshaft cover (oil pooling)
Front passenger side (some oil residue but not much)
Drivers side camshaft cover back of engine
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up to transmission pan (weird rust spots on pan - some oil drips)
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up
Passenger side under car looking up (oil on exhaust)
Passenger side camshaft cover back of engine again
Richard
Where is the single point under the vehicle, where you find the oil drip from the first few sentences of your post? Start there and work upwards/higher until you find it.
Clean off all of the oil. Save the baby powder for babies.
Richard
So I'll make sure the surfaces are clean and I'll put a dab of RTV in places to hold the gasket in place when I set it on the engine. I find it tough to get the valve cover on the engine because I have to slide it under the harness. Is it worth trying to remove the front connectors on the harness (near the big plastic tube on the front) to move it out of the way? Also I figured if I get a new MB gasket set I shouldn't use RTV along the surface. Only enough RTV to hold the gaskets in place when I'm setting it on the engine. Make sense?
Richard
So I'll make sure the surfaces are clean and I'll put a dab of RTV in places to hold the gasket in place when I set it on the engine. I find it tough to get the valve cover on the engine because I have to slide it under the harness. Is it worth trying to remove the front connectors on the harness (near the big plastic tube on the front) to move it out of the way? Also I figured if I get a new MB gasket set I shouldn't use RTV along the surface. Only enough RTV to hold the gaskets in place when I'm setting it on the engine. Make sense?
Richard
Installed Mercedes Benz new valve and spark plug well gaskets, carefully torqued down in proper order and test drove. No leaks from what I can see.
Thanks for everyone's help on this one. Wife is happy...

Richard
The dried oil on the pan are probably from the major oil leak before from the valve cover gasket. So I think it's mostly the black plastic area on the bottom of the oil pan where the wires attach to (what is that exactly? Is that the oil pump?). Do you think it's worth maybe trying to re-torque the torx bolts in that black plastic area and maybe also the oil pan bolts for good measure?
Or do people think the gaskets have to be replaced? 120,000kms on the vehicle.
Richard
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Probably best have a look above the starter motor, see if oil is dripping from the oil cooler/oil filter housing if yes remove the starter and remove the oil filter housing replace the seal/gaskets for the housing and oil cooler gaskets.
Mine was slow leak in this area, use genuine ring gaskets.
And a video... not great but might show something...
It's definitely coming from behind/above the starter and not from the oil pan. It's really tough to see what's behind/above the starter. Any ideas?
I looked from the top and the valve cover gasket isn't leaking and I can feel all the way down the oil filter housing (at far as my arm will reach and it's dry too
Funny thing... I did find a torx bolt (about 1" long) in the splash shield when I removed it to check the leak. Hopefully it's one of the oil pan bolts.
Richard
Last edited by Richard Koop; Nov 20, 2021 at 04:07 PM.
Passenger side heat shield
Looking down passenger down
Passenger side back of camshaft cover (oil pooling)
Front passenger side (some oil residue but not much)
Drivers side camshaft cover back of engine
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up to transmission pan (weird rust spots on pan - some oil drips)
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up
Passenger side under car looking up (oil on exhaust)
Passenger side camshaft cover back of engine again
Richard
Passenger side heat shield
Looking down passenger down
Passenger side back of camshaft cover (oil pooling)
Front passenger side (some oil residue but not much)
Drivers side camshaft cover back of engine
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up to transmission pan (weird rust spots on pan - some oil drips)
Drivers side under car looking up
Drivers side under car looking up
Passenger side under car looking up (oil on exhaust)
Passenger side camshaft cover back of engine again
Richard
Hi Bro
Did you end up fixing it and if yes can u pla telll what was thw problem and how it was fixed?
i have an oil leaf and everytime "fixing" it less then a month later it starts leaking again.





