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If you were infinitely lucky, there are probably about 3 in Germany, but virtually all CLK350s built had the 5a or 7a atuo trans.
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Open it up and you will find out.
I don't know but you can gather a lot of people and try it for yourself .
:THE BENZ GUY: its next 2 the oil cap u might have 2 remove the plastic mercedes engine cover its a round piece of plastic when u unscrew it all the way the filter is inside
The different models for the Mercedes CLK series are as follows: CLK320, CLK55, CLK350, CLK500, CLK430 and CLK63. Recently Merceds replaced the CLK class with the E Class models.
If it does not have a key release you can't. Replace the battery pr jump it.
what year? Your car should have the option for 'bluetooth'. look inside the center console compartment for a small black plastic cover, if that is there the car is wired for bluetooth, and you will need to buy whats called a 'dongle' it is a bluetooth device that plugs into that connector then you can use your phone through the cars stereo and steering wheel controls...ect. hope that helps!
The Operator's Manual reads: First access the time/date submenu through the settings menu. Use the +/- to the Time/Date submenu. Use the arrow keys until you can see the message "Clock, hours, confirm by press. R" appears. Press + or - to set the hour, use the arrow keys to move to the minutes.... The manual also says "Press the reset button in the instrument cluster to confirm, the hour is set and stored." WHEN you have the clock set to hour you want - you need to momentarily (1 sec or less) press the RESET button just to the left of the instrument panel and THEN your analog clock will reset itself. The hands move by themselves to the time you have set. You MUST touch the reset button at the end of setting the digital clock (while you're still on the same screen). I just did this on my 2006 CLK 350 and it worked!
Actually you are neither stupid nor cheap! The gentleman who answered your question was wrong about how to reset the service indicator and also wrong by lending his own opinion on this matter. I salute you for doing your oil change and hopefully brake pads. Here is the correct answer to your question: 1. GET IN THE CAR AND CLOSE ALL DOORS 2. TURN THE KEY INTO POSITION 2 3. SCROLL THROUGH THE MENU USING THE KNOBS ON THE STEERING WHEEL TILL YOU REACH THE MESSAGE STATING WHAT SERVICE IS EXCEEDED AND BY HOW MANY DAYS 4. PRESS &&&&& HOLD THE "RESET" BUTTON UNTIL THE MENU SCREEN CHANGES AND ASKS YOU TO CONFIRM SERVICE RESET 5. TO CONFIRM, PRESS&&&&HOLD THE RESET BUTTON UNTIL THE MENU SCREEN CHANGES AND CONFIRMS THE RESET BY TELLING THAT NEXT SERVICE IS IN X AMOUNT OF MILES HOPE IT WORKS! Get to the BAsic screen. (Press the +- buttons until the buttons work.) Press -> until it asks if you want to reset the oil life and to press the reset button. The reset button is at the left side of the instrument panel. Stop being cheap and stupid. An oil change by someone who knows what they're doing and won't break anything takes about 2.5 hours and will cost $500 or less. What did you pay for the car?