Performing timely oil changes on your Mercedes vehicle and doing it yourself will save you hundreds of dollars each time. Knowing how to do it quickly and safely with the right oil is key.
As always, your safety should be the number focus on any vehicle repair. In this DIY job you will be coming into contact with oil, a hot engine and the cooling fan.
Safety Rules
As always, your safety should be the number focus on any vehicle repair. In this DIY job you will be coming into contact with oil, a hot engine and the cooling fan.
Safety Rules
- Use gloves and goggles to protect your hands and eyes from oil
- No loose clothing that can get caught in the cooling fan.
- Do this Job when the engine has cooled to eliminate burning yourself.
Tools Needed
- Oil Evacuator
- Oil Filter Cover removal tool
Parts Needed
- Oil (Synthetic Oil, check your manual or watch my video)
- Oil Filter
Procedure and Video
- Start by opening the hood and removing the front engine cover
- Remove the oil cover and place it in a safe area
- Remove the Oil dip stick.
- Insert the evacuator hose down the oil dipstick tube
- Watch the video for all of these steps plus more
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Copyright info: All content including the video on YouTube are created and owned by myself. Please feel free to link to this DIY page and reference my video on YouTube as well.
Copyright info: All content including the video on YouTube are created and owned by myself. Please feel free to link to this DIY page and reference my video on YouTube as well.
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