What type of fuel should be used for the Mercedes-Benz C260?

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SamanthaAnn
07/30/25 6:44am
The fuel tank capacity of the Mercedes-Benz C260L is 66L, and the manufacturer recommends using 95-octane gasoline. After turning off the car, do not lock it; simply press the side of the fuel tank cover to open it. Do not leave the fuel nozzle in the fuel filler port, as fuel leakage may cause fires and other hazards. When closing the fuel tank cover, you should hear a clicking sound to prevent accidents. During refueling, it is recommended that all personnel avoid staying inside the vehicle. Additionally, before handling the fuel nozzle, discharge static electricity. While refueling, ensure that all electronic devices and power sources are turned off to guarantee safety. Do not smoke, make phone calls, carry, or produce open flames when adding fuel to prevent igniting the fuel. Warning: If the fuel gauge shows less than 1/4 of the tank remaining, the owner should refuel.
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