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There is no dip stick in the ML for the transmission box - It has to be done by the Mercedes Dealer who has the required dip stick Hope this helps
No, you have to replace the complete tank which includes the sensor.
It is in the passenger side coolant tank on the radiator. If the light is on and the coolant is at the proper level then the sensor is defective. To replace it you will have to drain the radiator. Disconnect the wire and remove the clip and remove the sensor.
The sensor screws into the side of the oil pan. You will need to drain the oil and then replace the sensor.
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The can with a drip is the oil indicator. If the light comes on, check the oil level (well, you should check the oil at least once a week).
The fuel level sensor can only be replaced by first removing the fuel tank. it then can be easily removed from the top.
need to drop the tank and pull the fuel pump out and change the sensor
In most cases it is probably just the level sensor, which is located in the washer tank. Fairly cheap part I think
drain the oil out of oil pan. Unplug sensor connector. Unscrew sensor and replace with new one ($30 at Auto Zone) Plug in connector and fill oil pan with oil.
To change the fuel level sensor in a 2000 Chevy Impala, first close the gas and power lines. Remove the wiring and then drop the car tank. Remove the old fuel level sensor and replace it with the new one.
The "oil high" indicates the oil level in your engine is to high. The most common reason for this indicator would be to much oil after an oil change. A quart of oil to much would even cause this indicator to appear. A faulty sensor could also be the cause. First you should shut off the car and let sit for about 5minuts on a level surface. Check the oil via dip stick and see if your over the recommended fill line. The ml320 usually has an arrow right above the line you shouldn't go over. If your over you can syphon some out of the dip stick.