Coolant Change and Flush (W210)
Many thanks to all that respond.
John.
Every 3 years - drain & replace coolant (only use MB spec - not the green stuff). The corrosion resulting from old coolant can damage the heater core and the heater valves - (not cheap to repair in MB) as well as attacking the head gaskets when the coolant becomes acidic. The sludge that accumulates can plug up the radiatior core or coolant jackets in the block & heads as well.
Every 2 years - flush and replace brake fluid (brake fluid absorbs moisture and will cause corrosion in brake system parts, such as the ABS)
Since you have kept your W210 this long, I imagine you would like to have things last as long as possible.
Deferred maintenance will cost you lots of $$$ if you don't keep this stuff up, just about as important as oil changes.
For the coolant change (if you're a DYI'er) is probably drain the old stuff, fill with water, run engine until warm, drain (do this a couple of times until what comes out is clear) and then refill with the 50/50 coolant/water mixture.
For the brake fluid, I'd recommend having a shop do that, brake fluid can ruin your paint if you splattered or dripped any without noticing it.
Also, a good idea to have the synthetic MB ATF changed (have pan dropped and replace filter and gasket) and have the pan inspected to make sure no excess clutch material is evident.
Hal gave some good advice. He - and the rest of us - wonder what other maintenance may need to be done to your vehicle.



