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Old 03-17-2005, 01:04 AM
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replacing fluids...need to know capacities

Like i said in my other post, i'm going to be replacing all the fluids in my new 94 e320. My question is:

How much brake fluid will this car take?

Also, what is the general procedure for replacing the differential fluid (w/ ASR) and how much of this will it take?

Thanks for your help!
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i think its all listed in the owners manual..... if you dont have yours... and no one replies........ i will look them up and post them for you...

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The brake flush procedure for this car specifies 250 ml for each wheel. So one liter of fluid should be fine.

If I remember correctly, the differential fluid requires somewhere between one and two quarts. Buy two and you should be okay. Remember to remove the FILL plug first before removing drain plug. This is critical.
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Originally Posted by CharlesCarino
i think its all listed in the owners manual..... if you dont have yours... and no one replies........ i will look them up and post them for you...

-carino

Thats pretty much why i asked, I don't have a manual for the car yet so I was hoping someone would list the capacities for me. TIA

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