280c Mercedes oil plug is located under the front part of the car. You have to remove the protective shield under the car. This normally have four screws that need to be removed first. Then drain the oil, but remember Mercedes take 7.9 liters of oil. Most cars only take 5 liters Fred
Loosen the drain plug on the back of the oil pan. Some Mercedes tech's prefer to pump the oil out through the fill port, it's not as messy.
The engine oil on a 2003 Mercedes S500 is changed by placing a drain pan on the vehicle, removing the oil filter, and unscrewing the drain plug. The oil is allowed to drain, a new filter installed, drain plug re installed, and oil added to the engine.
Look under the car.
The transmission oil drain plug on a BMW 3 series is an Allen plug, usually 17mm, on the bottom of the transmission.
The oil drain plug on a 2000 Mercedes-Benz e320 is found by lifting the drivers side of the car about a curbs length up. Then you remove the access cover by taking off the 4 bolts. Then you will see the oil pan. The plug is on the lower side, which is why the car must be tilted for the oil to drain. Some people prefer to pump the oil out.
The oil drain plug on a 2000 Mercedes-Benz e320 is found by lifting the drivers side of the car about a curbs length up. Then you remove the access cover by taking off the 4 bolts. Then you will see the oil pan. The plug is on the lower side, which is why the car must be tilted for the oil to drain. Some people prefer to pump the oil out.
Under the oil pan, which is located directly behind and below the front bumper.
it is on the right side of the oil pan...
You drain the engine oil from the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan.You drain the engine oil from the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan.
You need a 14MM Allen key or similar sump plug key.
under the bottom of the car near the center , left of the exhaust
The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.