As a truck driver, I always used Rotella T. It was good enough for my 18 wheeler and was great for my 300SD.
Mercedes goes by body styles, yet classifies them by engine type. For instance, the 300D and the 280E are both W123 body styles. D is obviously for diesel and E is for gasoline fuel injected. The only differences between the 300D and 280E are the engines, electrical wiring, and fuel systems.
The 1980 Mercedes-Benz 300D originally used R12 refrigerant in its air conditioning system. However, due to environmental regulations and the phase-out of R12, many owners have retrofitted their systems to use R134a refrigerant. If retrofitting, it's important to ensure that the system is properly serviced and compatible with the new refrigerant.
The fuel filter is in the front of the engine on the driver's side. It has a large brass bolt on the top of the housing, and a regular-type filter suspended beneath it. Loosen the brass bolt first and then unscrew the filter.
What type of motor oil does a Mercedes 230C 2006 take
190 degree
Dexron III from mobil or Castrol
I always used Rotella T on my 300SD. I used it exclusively as a truck driver.
DOT3
R- 134, That's the correct freon for that car.
Premium. It should say it right near the gas cap on a sticker.
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Mercedes-Benz