Both miles and kilometers are labeled already, depending on your model the mile ticker will be the larger numbers outside the gauge or the smaller ones inside of it.
My car is 1997 Mercedes C230 with 220,000 km. I change oil at every 8000 km by using full synthetic 10-40.
At 80000 km if 271 motor.
I've owned Mercedes Benz since I was 19, and they are the best for oil changes. The oil change is every 25,000 km.
If you have the trip computer there should be a button that changes the displays from metric to standard and back.
km/h or miles per hour
in case of good oil company you have to change in between 4500-5000 km
Well, to start, we can change 180km/h to 180 km temporarily, and 180 km is equal to 111.846815 miles approximately, and put the /h back on, to get 111.846815mi/h.
Go to your local mechanic shop, & ask him to reset the speedometer.Simple as that.__________
Meters divided by 1,000 = km
For a Mercedes-Benz A-Class W169 with over 200,000 km, it's recommended to use high-quality synthetic oil, typically a viscosity of 5W-30 or 5W-40, depending on your climate and driving conditions. Look for oil that meets the Mercedes-Benz specification MB 229.5 or MB 229.51 to ensure optimal performance and engine protection. Regular oil changes are crucial for maintaining engine health, especially in higher-mileage vehicles. Always consult your owner's manual for specific recommendations.
50 km = 31.1 miles.
When the distance reduces to 10000 km, the rate of change of the force can be found by doubling the rate of change at 20000 km. Since the rate of change is -4 N/km at 20000 km, the rate of change at 10000 km would be twice that, making it -8 N/km.