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The ID is what's important - 40mm. The OD only has to clear the bottom cover that surrounds the tank opening. Length can be your choice.
If you've done brakes in the past, these calipers are simple and similar to changing Brembo pads and should be intuitive. There are a couple different styles used on the 190 platform. If you don't know what caliper type you have, just snap a pic of it, post it here and I can talk you through it. Again, if you've been here before, these calipers will look like home.
Here are the torque specs for the front brake options on the 190.
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Here are the WIS instructions for the calipers you most likely have
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I've attached a PDF version if it is easier for you.
I’ve done plenty of brakes, first time on this style though. I have the red caliper brakes. It was very easy. Just mainly needed the torque specs.
If you've done brakes in the past, these calipers are simple and similar to changing Brembo pads and should be intuitive. There are a couple different styles used on the 190 platform. If you don't know what caliper type you have, just snap a pic of it, post it here and I can talk you through it. Again, if you've been here before, these calipers will look like home.
Here are the torque specs for the front brake options on the 190.
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And a separate note from the parts person that the DCT oil is now available in quart size not just 20L size. PN provided is A-001-989-86-03-12 (~$38). Anyone else aware of this?
Also, he claims it's the same PN for the diff oil.
Last edited by LAsunset; Nov 18, 2022 at 01:09 PM.
Oil filter:
A 278 180 00 09 is the official number according to the EPC.
What does the -90 mean? No idea.
I haven't seen AMG oil filters before. Al be made by "Mann" or "Hengst" anyway. :-)
Air filters that are only available on AMG models sometimes have AMG on them. Believe me, these were also not manufactured by AMG either. :-)
Funny, your filter says: A 278 184 01 25 - 90
This number does not officially exist either.
Incidentally, "Mann" has an oil "micro" filter. Write about it in another thread.
Transmission:
The "BeVo" (BEtriebsmittel VOrschrift) = operating equipment regulation, has always listet under MB 236.25:
Shell TF DCT-F3
and
MB: A0019898603
If you check this number at MB, a price of -> 500 USD appears. I assume (is not apparent) that this is more than a liter.
Nothing appears (today) under number MB: A0019898603-12.
In the BeVo under MB 236.26 is now listet only:
Shell SPIRAX S5 ATE
There was previously also an MB oil for this:
A0019898703.
But that oil is no longer listed and available.
Your dealer made a mistake. (The MB numbers are the same at first glance?) The oils are not the same.
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Stenzel
Last edited by Stenzel-Germany; Nov 17, 2022 at 10:43 PM.
Now you got me thinking if the quart gear oil could be A0019898703-12.
The price for A0019898603-12 is about USD$38 btw.
In terms of price, it would be conclusive:
A0019898603 = 20 liters =500USD
A0019898603-12 = 1 liter (or 0.95 liter = 1 quart) = 38USD
But it is very likely Shell TF DCT-F3 just in the Mercedes canister. (Mercedes doesn't make oils :-) ) Just for more than twice the price.
Theoretically you need 7 & 0.8 liter i.e. you have to buy 8 liters. That would be about 300USD. But it would be unwise. For less you get the 20 liter canister Shell TF DCT-F3 (near 270USD)
I assume the A0019898703 was Shell SPIRAX S5 ATE also in Mercedes packaging. (Content is unknown to me)
Thats definitely doesn't exist anymore. Is also no longer listed in the BeVo.
I think it probably didn't sell well, especially since you get the shell in 1 liter containers. :-)
Best regards
Stenzel
Just doing a GT inspection.
I discovered the following on the rear axle, right side, lower wishbone, frame side in front:
It was definitely installed that way during manufacture by AMG.
To defend the mechanic. It's not easy to look. Left even worse. (In the pictures, a panel/cover been removed)
It is worth checking these two points. Mirror Helps. The other bearing points are easy visible.
Bent adjustment plate:
Plate straightened and reassembled (front and rear adjustment plates swapped.):
Advice:
Always loosen both bearings and tighten together.
Best regards
Stenzel
Last edited by Stenzel-Germany; Nov 19, 2022 at 06:42 PM.
Also, my metal drain screw was "stripped" to fit a T-40 instead of 6mm hex unless there was a torx version somewhere. I didn't like the look of that so I replaced the drain screw anyway.
Plastic drain plug: 178-014-03-00
Metal drain screw: 000908-014009
Crush washer for metal drain screw: 007603-014106 (not pictured)
Oil filter with o-ring: 278-180-00-09-90 (for pic see my previous post a few up)
Hand tools needed:
24mm socket (for oil filter cap)
6mm hex (metal drain screw)
8mm hex (plastic drain plug)
Last edited by LAsunset; Jan 5, 2023 at 02:23 AM.
Also, my metal drain screw was "stripped" to fit a T-40 instead of 6mm hex unless there was a torx version somewhere. I didn't like the look of that so I replaced the drain screw anyway.



Engine up to temp
Mityvac 10L container
Suck oil from sump tank dipstick hole, refill into oil cap hole
6.5 litres drained into Mytivac from dry sump tank
Separate container to catch oil via large funnel from sump and oil filter removal, 1.7 litres is what I get
Total removed is 6.5 + 1.7 = 8.2L
Just need a new washer for the sump plug, which you can also replace.
.41 is Dexron VI and def much easier to source.
https://operatingfluids.mercedes-ben...sheet/231.1/en



.41 is Dexron VI and def much easier to source.
https://operatingfluids.mercedes-ben...sheet/231.1/en
Shell SPIRAX S5 ATE is a listed product for 236.26 which is from the MB operating fluids : GL-5 gear Set, transmission 700.400/401/402 im Models 190, 197. Shell SPIRAX S5 ATE's previous name was just Shell Transaxle Oil 75W-90.
Technical Data Sheet: https://shop.sclubricants.com/pub/me...-datasheet.pdf
Good info here on what GL-5 is:
https://www.rymax-lubricants.com/upd...gl-4-and-gl-5/
"GL-5 is suitable for hypoid gear service under severe service and shock loads and not for use in a gearbox."
If you search this document from Kendall Motor oils for 236.41 you will see which Mercedes vehicles it is used for, not the AMG GT
https://kendallmotoroil.com/wp-conte...ugust-2020.pdf








