R-Class Oil Change Instructions
#26
oil plug location
Hi here is a shot of R350 oil plug if anyone is interested. There's about ten small 10mm hex head screws that hold the plastic cover on under the car very easy job.
Last edited by 06R350; 08-25-2012 at 11:09 PM.
#31
I prefer the gravity method as well. The panel can be a bit of a pain to remove, but once that's off the rest of the job goes quite smoothly. Oh, btw, the oil drain plug is 13mm in size.
#35
R350 Oil
I plan to do my oil change myself too. Does the R350 also take 10w-40 oil? Also, has anyone had experiences in doing all the Service A and B by yourself instead of taking it to the dealership? Do you get charged at the end of the lease by not having it done at a dealership?
#39
Others from sheet 229.3 include Mobil 1 5W-40, Mobil 1 5W-50, Mobil SHC Formula MB 5W-30, and Mobil Special X 5W-40.
The beauty of Sheet 229.5 is that: 1. It's a shorter list; 2. It only lists 3 Exxon Mobil oils, one being Mobil 1 0W 40; 3. You can go longer between changes...if memory serves MB says up to 15,000 kilometres.
By the way Sheet 325 contains all the coolant choices - - even harder to find - Just buy it from MB and you're good to go - mix it with distilled water though 50:50 if it's not pre-mixed. Always handy to have a jug around.
The beauty of Sheet 229.5 is that: 1. It's a shorter list; 2. It only lists 3 Exxon Mobil oils, one being Mobil 1 0W 40; 3. You can go longer between changes...if memory serves MB says up to 15,000 kilometres.
By the way Sheet 325 contains all the coolant choices - - even harder to find - Just buy it from MB and you're good to go - mix it with distilled water though 50:50 if it's not pre-mixed. Always handy to have a jug around.
Looks like 0W-40, 5W-40 and 5W-50 are approved for all temperatures, but 0W-30 or 5W-30 is ok for colder climates too.
Where is this 229.5 sheet that everyone (and the booklet) refers too?
Thanks!