How to Check the Engine Oil Level of a Mercedes-Benz A200?

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OMariana
07/30/25 12:41am
Vehicle should be parked on a level surface; if the engine is at normal operating temperature, it should be turned off for at least 5 minutes. Check the car's oil level using the dipstick. When checking the car's oil level, turn off the engine and wait for a period of time before inspecting the dipstick.
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