What is the engine model of the Mercedes-Benz GLE?
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The engine model for the Mercedes-Benz GLE 2.0L variant is 264-920, with a maximum power output of 190kW, maximum torque of 370Nm, and maximum horsepower of 258Ps. The engine model for the Mercedes-Benz GLE 2.5L variant is 256-925, delivering a maximum power of 270kW, maximum torque of 500Nm, and maximum horsepower of 367Ps. The engines installed in the Mercedes-Benz GLE are manufactured by Mercedes-Benz, a specialized engine production division of the company. For daily maintenance of the Mercedes-Benz GLE engine, the following methods can be employed: Use lubricating oil of appropriate quality grade. For gasoline engines, select SD to SF grade gasoline engine oil based on the additional equipment in the intake and exhaust systems and usage conditions. For diesel engines, choose CB to CD grade diesel engine oil according to mechanical load, ensuring the selected standard meets or exceeds the manufacturer's requirements. Regularly change the engine oil and filter. The quality of any grade of lubricating oil will degrade over time. After a certain mileage, performance deteriorates, leading to various engine issues. To prevent malfunctions, change the oil periodically according to usage conditions and maintain an appropriate oil level. As oil passes through the fine pores of the filter, solid particles and viscous substances accumulate in the filter. If the filter becomes clogged and oil cannot pass through the filter element, it may rupture the filter or open the safety valve, allowing oil to bypass through the relief valve and carry contaminants back to the lubrication areas, accelerating engine wear and increasing internal contamination. Regularly clean the crankcase. During engine operation, high-pressure unburned gases, acids, moisture, sulfur, and nitrogen oxides from the combustion chamber enter the crankcase through the gap between the piston rings and cylinder walls, mixing with metal particles from component wear to form sludge. Small amounts remain suspended in the oil, while larger quantities precipitate, clogging filters and oil passages, making engine lubrication difficult and causing wear. Periodically use a radiator cleaner to flush the radiator. Removing rust and scale deposits not only ensures proper engine operation but also extends the overall lifespan of the radiator and engine.