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Old 11-12-2016 | 06:38 PM
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When to do the first oil change?

Hey guys!

I was told by my mercedes benz stealership maintenance center that I would need to change my engine oil once a year or 10k miles, whichever comes first. Just wanted to verify if that statement was correct.. because i never read that on other posts regarding oil changes. Some recommend changing it with the differential fluid/after break in.

Also quoted a pretty steep $279 from my dealer to change the engine oil.

Differential oil change at 2k miles $170.

Please let me know, Thanks guys!

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Old 11-12-2016 | 07:56 PM
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What does the manual say?
Manual reads change engine oil and oil filter according to the specified maintenance intervals. The chart with additional maintenance work does not provide the specific miles needed. Either I was given the wrong books when i bought the car or im missing a book.
Old 11-12-2016 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by AhhMyyGawd
Manual reads change engine oil and oil filter according to the specified maintenance intervals. The chart with additional maintenance work does not provide the specific miles needed. Either I was given the wrong books when i bought the car or im missing a book.
Change engine oil every 10K miles or once a year, whichever comes first.
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Old 11-12-2016 | 11:22 PM
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Change engine oil every 10K miles or once a year, whichever comes first.
Hmm i have been recommended to change the oil after 2k/break in. Surely mercedes benz knows what they are doing. guess its time for an oil change! currently at 1k miles
Old 11-12-2016 | 11:26 PM
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Old 11-13-2016 | 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by AhhMyyGawd
Hey guys!

I was told by my mercedes benz stealership maintenance center that I would need to change my engine oil once a year or 10k miles, whichever comes first. Just wanted to verify if that statement was correct.. because i never read that on other posts regarding oil changes. Some recommend changing it with the differential fluid/after break in.

Also quoted a pretty steep $279 from my dealer to change the engine oil.

Differential oil change at 2k miles $170.

Please let me know, Thanks guys!
Brand new motor the first 1,000 miles or wait until 2,000 of you have LSD. $279 for oil change is double what I pau from MB stealership...find another MB dealer.
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aus $700 at brisbane mb dealer they just had a special at aus $500 engine oil & filter.
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That was great lol. AhhMyyGawd, depending on how much you drive, I would say change it around every 5k miles. It should only cost about $120-150 per change (if it's only for the oil change).
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1. Buy Mityvac Plus 7201 ($100): https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7201-.../dp/B0002SR7TC

2. Buy 2 5qt jugs Mobil 1 0W-40 ($50): https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-0...5-qt./23636902

3. Buy new MB oil filter ($20)

Take an hour out of your day and do it yourself
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Originally Posted by BLKROKT
1. Buy Mityvac Plus 7201 ($100): https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7201-.../dp/B0002SR7TC

2. Buy 2 5qt jugs Mobil 1 0W-40 ($50): https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-0...5-qt./23636902

3. Buy new MB oil filter ($20)

Take an hour out of your day and do it yourself
Thank you sir. I found an authorized mb service center who would charge me $150. But the mityvac is definitely worth it since I will be doing oil changes once a year. Then i would only pay oil and filter.

I will definitely do it myself.

god bless!
Old 11-14-2016 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by BLKROKT
1. Buy Mityvac Plus 7201 ($100): https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7201-.../dp/B0002SR7TC

2. Buy 2 5qt jugs Mobil 1 0W-40 ($50): https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-0...5-qt./23636902

3. Buy new MB oil filter ($20)

Take an hour out of your day and do it yourself
I searched forums but couldnt find much on rear differential oil change. (sorry im a car mechanic noob)

would you happen to know if the rear differential oil change procedure the same as regular engine oil change? I have LSD and need to change that at 2k miles. Then i can use mityvac for both oil changes!

thx again good sir!
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Originally Posted by AhhMyyGawd
Manual reads change engine oil and oil filter according to the specified maintenance intervals. The chart with additional maintenance work does not provide the specific miles needed. Either I was given the wrong books when i bought the car or im missing a book.
There is another book called the Maintenance Booklet that should spell this out for you but basically an A service alternated with a B service. Both come at 1 yr or 10000 miles which ever first occurs.
There is no penalty for changing oil more frequently.
If you have an LSD as I recall they have to be changed at 2000 miles.
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Originally Posted by BLKROKT
1. Buy Mityvac Plus 7201 ($100): https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7201-.../dp/B0002SR7TC

2. Buy 2 5qt jugs Mobil 1 0W-40 ($50): https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-0...5-qt./23636902

3. Buy new MB oil filter ($20)

Take an hour out of your day and do it yourself
(What should have been the) first post nails it.


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LOL I DIED of laughter when I saw BLKs post xD

Side note, is the Mityvac good enough?

What I'm worried about is usually there is other residue or bits left in the tank. I would imagine the pump would leave them there whereas if you get it done (the hard way) from the bottom all of it would clear out.

Or am I exaggerating?
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The difference between the suck-it-out-though-the-dipstick-tube method and letting it completely drain is about 20 mL (20 cc) according to the AMG shop foreman at the MB dealership.

Re OP's question about the diff fluid change - if the car has a mechanical LSD, it comes with break-in fluid that has to be changed after 3K km (or 2K miles) before you get into the regular maintenance interval. The real question here is - where are you going to find a W204 C63 with less than 2K miles on it in November of 2016???
Old 11-16-2016 | 10:50 AM
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The difference between the suck-it-out-though-the-dipstick-tube method and letting it completely drain is about 20 mL (20 cc) according to the AMG shop foreman at the MB dealership.

Re OP's question about the diff fluid change - if the car has a mechanical LSD, it comes with break-in fluid that has to be changed after 3K km (or 2K miles) before you get into the regular maintenance interval. The real question here is - where are you going to find a W204 C63 with less than 2K miles on it in November of 2016???
Thanks for the reply! yes I have the lsd option. My w204 c63 has 1200 miles currently. Put about 215 miles since getting it last week. It's a w204 manufactured in late 2014 sold as a 2015. So possible to change my own rear diff fluid?
Old 11-16-2016 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Diabolis
The difference between the suck-it-out-though-the-dipstick-tube method and letting it completely drain is about 20 mL (20 cc) according to the AMG shop foreman at the MB dealership.
Isn't there also ~1L worth in the coolers?
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no do not change your own diff fluid unless you want to chance your rear end blowing up ..changing engine oil is fine because they've made it so even a dog can do it on any car these days but the diff is another story and if you don't fill it correctly it will stop working

and you change oil every 25,000 KM or once a year

http://www.edmunds.com/car-care/stop...-your-oil.html

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Old 11-16-2016 | 01:41 PM
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Agree - don't do the rear diff yourself.

Disagree - change your oil at 1/2 the interval suggested above. It's a high-performance engine, not some run-of-the-mill Honda.


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