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How many liters of engine oil are needed for a C180 oil change?

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StJack
07/23/25 7:57pm
For a Mercedes-Benz C180, you can add 4-6 liters of engine oil. After adding the oil, you can check the oil level information for accuracy. Below is some relevant information about engine oil: 1. Engine oil, also known as engine lubricant (English name: Engine oil), has a density of approximately 0.91×10³ (kg/m³). It serves to lubricate and reduce friction, assist in cooling, seal against leaks, prevent rust and corrosion, and provide shock absorption for the engine. It is often referred to as the "blood" of a car. 2. Engine oil consists of two main components: base oil and additives. The base oil is the primary component of lubricating oil, determining its basic properties, while additives compensate for and enhance the performance of the base oil, providing certain new characteristics. Additives are an essential part of lubricating oil. 3. The engine is the heart of a car, containing many metal surfaces that move against each other. These components operate at high speeds, in harsh environments, and can reach temperatures between 400°C and 600°C. Under such severe conditions, only qualified lubricating oil can reduce wear on engine parts and extend their service life.
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JuliannaLynn
08/10/25 3:30pm
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz C180 for several years and often change the oil myself. Generally, it takes about 5.5 liters per oil change, which is based on the engine's designed capacity. Too little oil can lead to insufficient lubrication and increased engine wear, while too much may cause carbon buildup, affecting power and fuel efficiency. Remember to use genuine 5W-30 or 5W-40 synthetic oil, as it can extend the engine's lifespan. After each oil change, I check the dipstick to ensure the oil level is in the middle of the markings. I also recommend changing the oil every 8,000-10,000 kilometers to keep the car running smoothly and avoid breakdowns. Once, I neglected to check the oil level, and the car noticeably became noisier—a lesson learned. In short, measure accurately, don't skimp on quality, and your car will last longer and stay safe.
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EzraDella
09/23/25 2:48am
As an environmentally conscious car owner, I keep the oil change for my C180 around 5.5 liters. This amount avoids waste and reduces carbon emissions—too much oil increases fuel consumption, while too little damages the engine and affects emission standards. I use low-viscosity synthetic oil, such as SN-grade, which lowers fuel consumption and aligns with eco-friendly driving. Before each service, I check the manual to confirm the capacity, avoiding guesswork, and use a measuring jug for precise pouring when changing it myself. Don’t forget to replace the oil filter regularly—it prevents contaminants from polluting the fresh oil. While hassle-free driving is the goal, precisely using 5.5 liters helps reduce the planet’s burden—a win-win. My car still runs efficiently even after 100,000 kilometers.
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McHeidi
11/06/25 5:04am
Our family drives a C180, and it requires exactly 5.5 liters of engine oil for a proper change. Too little oil can cause the engine to overheat or malfunction, while too much may lead to oil leaks, posing significant safety risks. I always remind my partner to take the car to the 4S shop for professional service—they use precise instruments to measure and also inspect related components like the oil pan gasket. After each maintenance, the car runs smoother with less noise, giving me peace of mind when driving the kids around. I recommend family car owners not overlook this; check the oil level every 5,000 kilometers to ensure safety comes first. Maintaining the engine with the standard oil quantity saves on repair costs in the long run, making it a worthwhile practice.
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