What kind of engine oil does Mercedes-Benz use?

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VanJune
07/29/25 3:28pm
Mercedes-Benz uses Mobil 1 Gold engine oil. The method for changing the engine oil is as follows: 1. Lift the vehicle with a jack, locate the oil drain bolt and loosen it to drain the oil; 2. Remove the oil filter and place a container underneath it; 3. Replace with a new oil filter and add new engine oil. Models under the Mercedes-Benz brand include: Mercedes-Benz E-Class, A-Class, S-Class, G-Class, C-Class, etc. Taking the Mercedes-Benz C-Class as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4784mm, width 1810mm, height 1457mm, wheelbase 2920mm, fuel tank capacity 66l, and it is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine.
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