The 1994 Mercedes E320 typically requires a coolant that meets the MB 325.0 specification, which is usually a mixture of ethylene glycol and water. It is recommended to use a high-quality, pre-mixed coolant that is phosphate-free and suitable for aluminum engines. Always consult the owner's manual or a trusted mechanic for the most accurate information.
easy.........take the old spark plugs out and put the new spark plugs back
synthetic oil
8.5 qrts
take it out, buy a new one and put it in
Mobil 1 new life 0w-40
if i wanted to take it to someone you dimwits i wouldnt be asking the question !
First you have to take it apart to see what is broken then you can determine how to fix it.
Take it into the shop. It's a whole lot easier.
Take a pair of pliers and find the cable pull down should open (pull Hard)
u can rest ur engine timing just take cables of battries for one houre then it will be automaticly rest
On my 1998 E320 I occasionally have a wrong oil level indication. I haven't thought it important enough to take it to a dealer. I service my own car so I keep an eye on the variouis fluid levels.
My 1998 E320 Wagon has 147,000 miles on it, I live in LA, CA and use straight 40 weight. There are also answers in your owner's manual. Motor oil is also graded with indications on the container.