You can use any type of SAE certified coolant in your 2003 Mercedes-Benz. The coolant should have a temperature range of -25 degrees Fahrenheit to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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This is a warning that the brakes are in need of service soon. See your mechanic.
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This is cluster failure! The instrument cluster will need to be replaced this is usually done by certified Mercedes repair facility
at the dealership....will need registration, driver's license and 30-50 bucks per key...
With oil filter replacement - about 6. Yes, in most quick lubes you need to pay for an extra quart.
You will need to remove the black plastic that houses the filter. Your local Auto Zone can probably rent you a removal kit.
Diver side rear axle. You will have to remove the black cover to access it and would need torx screwdriver and phillip screw driver as well.
it will say low coolant and it means you need to add a mix of 50/50 coolant and water to the overflow.
I have one and it costs about 300.00 and its basically an oil change. They reset the computer so it tells you when you need the B service which is around 500.00. I'm selling mine as it is just silly to spend that on next to nothing. If your thinking of buying it , I wouldn't a Nissan Max or a Hunda is just as nice and bigger. its in the owners manual from here,https://sites.google.com/site/autowners/mercedes-owners
Blast the fluid lines with air, if that doesn't work than you either need a new spray switch on your steering column or a new pump, either of which I'm willing to bet are not cheap on a Mercedes
it has a timing chain no need to change it