To remove the spare plug in a 2000 Mercedes ML320, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and parked on a level surface. Use a socket wrench to remove any bolts securing the spare tire cover, if applicable. Once the cover is off, locate the spare plug, which is usually secured by a retaining bolt; remove that bolt and carefully pull out the plug. Finally, ensure the area is clear before replacing the cover and securing it back in place.
With a spanner
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.
The sump plug on a Mercedes CLK is typically located at the bottom of the engine oil pan. To access it, you may need to raise the vehicle and use a socket wrench to remove the plug. It's important to ensure that the engine is cool before attempting to remove the sump plug to avoid burns or injury. Always have a container ready to catch the oil when you remove the plug.
there are lots of differant kinds, what year make model?
You need a 14MM Allen key or similar sump plug key.
On a 2001 Outback you take the spare tire cover off, on the right side remove the small carpeted floor panel ,under that is a peice of black foam remove that also. the trailer wiring plug inin the lower compartment under the little storage area. It will be a white square looking plug
Or remove lower radiator hose
The Mercedes - Benz Plastic Cover Pulls off, to reveal the plugs, you will need spline tool to remove plug lead
The 2000 Mercedes-Benz SL280 OBD 2 port is under driver side dash next to center console
Remove the coil on top of the plug. There's the spark plug.
The spark plug gap for your Mercedes is .032