Refueling liquids Mercedes e200 w212. Mercedes original engine oil

You can obtain further information at any Mercedes-Benz Service Center or on the Internet at: http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com.

Fuel

Important safety instructions

CAUTION

Fuel is a highly flammable product. Therefore, the use of open flames and smoking when handling fuel is prohibited.

Turn off the engine and independent heating system before refueling.

CAUTION

Avoid contact with fuel.

Direct skin contact with fuel or inhalation of fuel vapors can harm your health.

Fuel tank volume

The total volume of the fuel tank may vary depending on the equipment.

Overall volume

E 200 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 300 BlueEFFICIENCY, saloon

E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY Saloon

E 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 220 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

All other models (except E 63 AMG)

E 63 AMG

Gasoline (EN 228, E DIN 51626? 1)

Fuel quality

Do not fill diesel fuel in gasoline powered vehicles. Even a small amount of diesel fuel can damage the injection system.

Fill the vehicle only with super unleaded petrol with O.CH.I.M. not less than 95 / O.H.M.M not less than 85, corresponding to the requirements of the European standard EN 228 or E DIN 51626-1, or gasoline of a similar quality.

Fuels of this specification can contain up to 10% ethanol.

    E85 (gasoline with 85% ethanol)

    E100 (100% ethanol)

    M15 (gasoline with 15% methanol)

    M85 (gasoline with 85% methanol)

    M100 (100% methanol)

    Gasoline with metal additives

    Diesel fuel

Do not mix such fuel with gasoline and do not add any additives. Failure to do so may damage the engine. An exception to this are cleaning additives to remove and prevent deposits. Only additives recommended by Mercedes-Benz may be added to petrol. You can obtain further information on this at any Mercedes-Benz Service Center.

As an exception, and only in the absence of the possibility of refueling with fuel of the recommended quality, the car may be temporarily refueled with regular unleaded gasoline with O.CH.I.M. 91 / O.Ch.M.M. 82.5. As a result, engine power may decrease and fuel consumption may increase. Avoid full-load movement when doing this.

AMG vehicles

Fill the vehicle only with super unleaded petrol with O.CH.I.M. not less than 98 / O.Ch.M.M. at least 88, meeting the requirements of the European standard EN 228, or gasoline of a similar quality.

Failure to do so may adversely affect engine performance or cause engine damage.

As an exception and only in the absence of the possibility of refueling with fuel of the recommended quality, the car may be temporarily refueled with super unleaded gasoline with O.CH.I.M. not less than 95 / O.CH.M.M. not less than 85. As a result, engine power may decrease and fuel consumption may increase. When doing this, be sure to avoid full-load driving.

In emergency cases and only in the absence of the possibility of refueling with fuel of the recommended quality, the car is allowed to temporarily refuel with ordinary unleaded gasoline with O.CH.I.M. not less than 91 / O.CH.M.M. not less than 82.5.

This significantly increases fuel consumption and significantly reduces engine power. Avoid full-load movement when doing this.

If for a long time you have access exclusively to regular gasoline with O.CH.I.M. 91 / O.Ch.M.M. 82.5 or lower, the vehicle must be adapted to this fuel by a qualified specialist workshop.

E10 fuels contain up to 10% bioethanol. Your car is designed to be filled with E10 petrol. Your car can be filled with E10 gasoline.

E 300 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 300 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY and E 350 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

Fill only with Super unleaded, sulfurless gasoline with O.CH.I.M. not less than 95 / O.CH.M.M. at least 85, meeting the requirements of the European standard EN 228, or gasoline of a similar quality.

Failure to do so could adversely affect engine performance or damage the exhaust gas aftertreatment system.

In some countries, commercially available gasoline may not be sufficiently sweet. The use of such gasoline may temporarily cause odors, especially when traveling over short distances. Odor production stops as soon as sulfur-free fuel (sulfur content 10 ppm) is refueled.

Additives

Do not refuel the vehicle with poor quality fuel and do not use fuel additives that have not been tested or approved for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Failure to do so may result in damage or malfunction of the power system.

One of the main problems when using low quality fuels is deposits formed during the combustion of gasoline. Mercedes-Benz recommends the use of branded fuels with additives.

The use of fuels without additives for a long time can lead to the formation of deposits. Deposits form primarily in the area of \u200b\u200bthe intake valve and in the combustion chamber.

For this reason, problems may arise in the operation of the engine, for example:

    Increasing the engine warm-up phase,

    Uneven idling,

    The appearance of noise during engine operation,

    Ignition misfires

    Decrease in power.

In regions where gasoline with appropriate additives is not available commercially, the use of fuel can lead to the formation of unwanted deposits. In this case, Mercedes-Benz recommends the use of additives approved for Mercedes-Benz vehicles, see http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com.

In some countries, the quality of commercially available fuel may not be adequate. This can lead to the formation of deposits. In such cases, it is advisable to add an additive recommended by Mercedes-Benz (item no. A000989254510) after consulting a Mercedes-Benz Service Center. Be sure to observe the instructions on the container and the information on the mixing ratio.

You can obtain a list of approved products at any Mercedes-Benz Service Center. Observe the directions for use of the product in the instructions supplied with it.

Do not add other additives to the fuel. This is an unnecessary expense and can lead to engine damage.

Diesel fuel (European standard EN 590)

Fuel quality

CAUTION

Do not refuel gasoline in diesel vehicles. Do not mix diesel fuel with gasoline. This can result in damage to the power supply system and the motor. As a result, there is a danger of fire in the vehicle.

Only refuel the vehicle with diesel fuel that meets the requirements of European standard EN 590 or an equivalent standard. Fuel that does not meet the requirements of the European standard EN 590 can lead to increased wear and damage to the engine and the exhaust system.

Do not refuel your vehicle with the following fuels:

    Marine diesel fuel

    Boiler fuel

    Biodiesel fuel

    Vegetable oil

  • Petroleum

Do not mix such fuel with diesel fuel and do not add any special additives. Failure to do so may damage the engine. An exception is the flow improver. For further information, see Flow Aids.

Vehicles with particulate filter: in countries outside the European Union, only use low sulfur diesel fuel according to EU regulation with a sulfur content below 50 ppm, otherwise damage to the exhaust gas aftertreatment system may occur.

Cars without particulate filter: In countries where only diesel fuel with a higher sulfur content is available, the oil should be changed at shorter intervals. For further information on oil change intervals, please contact any specialist workshop with qualified personnel.

You can usually find information about the quality of the fuel on the dispenser. If there is no label on the dispenser, contact your petrol station personnel.

For refueling information, see here.

Low outdoor temperature

In winter, diesel fuel with improved low temperature fluidity is available for sale. In Europe, the different climate-dependent frost resistance classes are defined by the European standard EN 590. By using diesel fuel that meets the climatic requirements of the European standard EN 590, interruptions in engine operation can be avoided. At extremely low outside temperatures, the diesel fuel may not flow well. This also applies to diesel fuel from warmer regions, which is not adapted to such climatic conditions.

Further information on the properties of fuels required in individual countries can be obtained from petroleum companies, such as petrol stations.

Fluid Improver

To improve the frost resistance of diesel fuel, a flow agent can be added to the fuel. The effectiveness of the flow improver is not guaranteed for all fuels.

Use only flow agents which have been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. Observe the instructions for the correct use of the flow agent.

Correct dosage and good mixing are essential to improve the frost resistance of the fuel with the flow agent. Overdose should be avoided, as in some cases it can impair frost resistance. Observe the manufacturer's dosage instructions.

Add the additive in a timely manner, even before the diesel fluidity drops below normal. Otherwise, malfunctions can only be eliminated by heating the entire power system, for example, by placing the car in a heated garage.

Fuel consumption information

Environmental note

CO 2 (carbon dioxide) is a gas that, according to modern science, is the main cause of excessive heating of the earth's atmosphere (the so-called greenhouse effect). Your vehicle's CO 2 emissions are directly related to fuel consumption and therefore depend on:

    The efficiency of using the energy potential of the fuel by the engine,

    Driving style,

    External factors not related to your car - weather conditions, road conditions, etc.

A relaxed driving style and regular maintenance work on your vehicle are essential factors in reducing CO 2 emissions.

An increase in fuel consumption above average can be caused by:

    Operating the vehicle in extremely low ambient temperatures

    Driving through the city

    Driving short distances

    Traffic in the mountains

    Traveling with a trailer

Country-specific versions only: The relevant current consumption values \u200b\u200band the exhaust gas emission data of your vehicle can be found in the EC certificate of conformity (EG CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY). You will receive this documentation upon receipt of the vehicle.

The consumption values \u200b\u200bhave been determined in accordance with the relevant valid regulations:

    For vehicles complying with the EURO4 environmental standard and below, in accordance with the current EU directive RL 80/1268 / EEC,

    For vehicles complying with the EURO5 environmental standard and higher, in accordance with the current EEC regulation No. 715/2007.

Actual fuel consumption figures may differ from those shown here.

Reducing agent AdBlue®

General instructions

Reducing agent AdBlue® is a non-flammable, non-toxic, colorless, odorless, water-soluble liquid.

High outside temperature

CAUTION

If the cap of the AdBlue® tank is opened, a small amount of ammonia vapor may escape. This depends in particular on the duration of use of the AdBlue® reductant.

Ammonia vapors have a pungent odor and are irritating primarily on:

    Mucous membrane,

As a result, a burning sensation in the eyes, nose and throat, as well as coughing fits and watery eyes, may appear.

Do not inhale escaping ammonia fumes. Only fill the AdBlue® tank in well-ventilated areas.

Low outdoor temperature

The freezing agent AdBlue® occurs at a temperature of about 11. The vehicle is factory equipped with an AdBlue® preheater. Thus, operation in the winter period is also ensured at temperatures below 11.

Additives

Use only AdBlue® that complies with ISO 22241. Do not add any special additives to AdBlue® and do not dilute it with water. Otherwise, the BlueTEC exhaust gas aftertreatment system could be destroyed.

Purity

Contamination of the AdBlue® reducing agent, e.g. by other consumables, cleaning agents, leads to:

    Increase in emission values,

    Damage to the catalyst

    Engine damage,

    Malfunctions of the BlueTec exhaust gas aftertreatment system.

To avoid malfunctions of the BlueTEC exhaust gas aftertreatment system, the purity of AdBlue® is especially important.

If AdBlue® is drained from the tank, for example during repairs, it must not be refilled into the tank. The purity of the product is no longer ensured.

Refueling volumes

Engine oil

General instructions

The quality of engine oils is critical to the performance and life of an engine. On the basis of complex and costly tests, Mercedes-Benz constantly issues approval certificates for engine oils in accordance with the latest technical standards.

For this reason, the use of engine oils approved by Mercedes-Benz in Mercedes-Benz engines is only permitted.

You can obtain further information about tested and approved engine oils at any Mercedes-Benz Service Center. Mercedes-Benz recommends that the oil be changed by a qualified specialist workshop. You will recognize the operating fluids approved by Mercedes-Benz by the "MB? Freigabe" oil container lettering (Mercedes? Benz approval) and the corresponding specification designation, eg MB? Freigabe 229.51 (Mercedes? Benz approval 229.51).

You can find an overview of approved engine oils on the Internet at: http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com, using the specification number, for example: 229.5.

The following table shows the engine oils approved for your vehicle.

Petrol engines

Mercedes Benz approval

E 200 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 BlueEFFICIENCY

229.3, 229.5, 229.51

E 300 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 300 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 350 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

E 500 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 500 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

E 63 AMG

Diesel engines with particulate filter

Mercedes Benz approval

E 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 220 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 300 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 350 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

E 350 BlueTEC

228.51, 229.31, 229.51

If the engine oils listed in the table are not commercially available, you can add the engine oils below before the next oil change:

    Petrol engines: Mercedes-Benz approval 229.1, 229.3 or ACEA A3

    Diesel engines: Mercedes-Benz approval 229.1, 229.3, 229.5 or ACEA C3

For AMG vehicles, only engine oils of the SAE class SAE 0W-40 or SAE 5W-40 are permitted.

In this case, the one-time refueling volume should not exceed 1.0 l.

Refueling volumes

The data below refers to an oil change while changing the oil filter.

Filling volume

E 200 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 300 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 300 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 350 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

E 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 220 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

E 250 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

E 500 BlueEFFICIENCY

E 500 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY

Oil is the main consumable and the most important component for the proper operation of a Mercedes engine. The performance of the motor and its guaranteed service life directly depend on the quality of the oil and its condition. Car manufacturers are well aware of this and therefore create their own maintenance procedures , as well as forcibly, in order to maintain the guarantee, they are obliged to produce engine oil change with an interval of 10 and 15 thousand kilometers.

What kind of oil to fill in a Mercedes? There are many points of view, as well as the variety of oils. But the Daimler concern decided to simplify the answer to this question and in 2011 began to produce the original Mercedes engine oil under its brand. And it turned out to be an extremely effective marketing and financial solution!

Of course, Mercedes does not produce engine oil on its own, but buys from leading manufacturers (Mobil, Shell, Fuchs, etc.) and then packs and labels it under its own brand. But for the end customer, this simplified the selection process, because with this step the manufacturer himself made the choice for the client, guaranteeing quality and reliability. And unlike other car companies, now Mercedes offers a full line of consumables for complete maintenance.

Since the start of the production of motor oil under the star sign, it has successfully proven itself. At the moment, several types of oils are produced under the name of the original Mercedes engine oil, including those for AMG forced engines. Each of them has its own tolerance and its own unique characteristics.

  • Old oils from tolerance sheets 229.3 and 229.31 are almost not used at the moment;
  • New synthetic oils with Mercedes approval 229.5 for gasoline engines and 229.51 for diesel engines;
  • The latest engine oil with a 229.52 tolerance for diesel engines.

Replacing engine oil on a Mercedes

The manufacturer's regulations state that the engine oil must be changed as planned. The intervals for maintenance depend on many factors - the manner of operation, the limitation period of the previous maintenance, the kilometers traveled since the last maintenance.

The car engine should work like a clock - smoothly, smoothly and without failures. The most important point in engine maintenance is the timely replacement of engine oil. Drivers inappropriately related to its selection and replacement may subsequently face the need to overhaul the engine.

What functions are reserved for engine oil and why is it so important to change it?

  • First of all, lubrication of rubbing and touching parts.
  • Protection of internal engine elements from corrosion due to the creation of a thin film that limits the access of moisture and air to the metal;
  • Due to the circulation of oil inside the engine - natural cleaning from combustion products (soot and carbon deposits) accumulating in the oil.
  • Reduced friction and protection against overheating;

Cost Cost of work on replacing engine oil and oil filter with Mercedes from 1100 rubles

In a word, the procedure for changing the oil in a Mercedes engine is a must! Constant monitoring and care is required to ensure proper engine operation.

Before changing the oil to a Mercedes, you need to understand the chemical composition and functional load. Not all engine oils can be used in Mercedes. It's important to consider compatibility. The use of lubricants that are not approved by the manufacturer is not allowed.

For Mercedes engines, there is its own specification with a specific tolerance sheet. At the moment, new standards for synthetic oils have been created, marked with standards 229.5 (for gasoline engines) and 229.51 / 229.52 (for diesel engines). Standards 229.5 and 229.51 / 52 define the viscosity and fluidity of lubricating oils, their thermal stability, aging resistance, and cleaning properties. These essential performance properties must strictly correspond to the units in which they will be used. For example, the original Mercedes engine oil is perfect for such requirements.

Oil change - necessity and timing

The more often the oil changes, the better and safer for the Mercedes engine. The maintenance regulations state that the oil must be changed every 10 and 15 thousand kilometers. But according to our practice, the change can be made more often, minimizing runs.

In urban conditions, the load on the engine, respectively, and on the oil increases significantly. A car in traffic jams generates a greater number of operating hours than was originally laid down in the standard regulated runs (10 and 15 thousand km). And this leads to the fact that already on the runs, without passing the regulated kilometers, engine oil begins to lose its chemical and functional properties.

IMPORTANT! Replacing engine oil is one of the basic works carried out as part of a scheduled maintenance for a Mercedes.

  • Be sure to adhere to the timing of the oil change for maintenance;
  • Take into account seasonal temperature changes and, if possible, combine them with replacement;
  • Do not forget about large overruns, high loads in traffic jams and intermediate maintenance;
  • Use only high-quality oils and combine their replacement with the replacement of the oil filter;
  • Consider the factor of poor quality gasoline - which reduces the resource of the engine oil.

We can summarize the oil change - timely replacement of the used oil will extend the life of the engine, excluding serious breakdowns and expensive repairs. Oil is a direct component of the engine and its integral part. Do not underestimate the importance of maintenance and avoid overruns when service occurs.

The qualitative composition of the engine oil affects the resource, efficiency and overall engine performance. Therefore, when choosing a lubricant, it is worth considering not only its base (synthetic, semi-synthetic, mineral), but also the group, class, and also the viscosity of the liquid. This article describes the characteristics of the recommended engine oil for Mercedes-Benz E Class.

Mercedes-Benz E W124 S124 A124 C124 1984-1997 model years

1996 model

Gasoline car engines

The manufacturer of the Mercedes Benz E Class car for the lubrication systems of 102 engines recommended the use of lubricants that meet the requirements:

  • car oil class G4 according to CCMC classification or SG according to API standards;
  • viscosity 10w-40 or 10w-50;
  • the filling capacity is 5.5 liters.

For the lubrication systems of engines 103 and 104 of Mercedes Benz E Class cars, according to the car operating instructions, it is recommended to fill in lubricants with a viscosity of 15w-40 or 15w-50. The capacity of the lubrication system is 7.0 liters. The difference between the maximum and minimum mark on the dipstick is 1.5 liters. It is recommended to replace the car oil by the car manufacturer every 10 thousand km or 2 times a year. The approximate amount of lubricant that will be needed when changing, taking into account the oil filter, is 6.0 liters (including the volume of oil in the filter 1.0 liters).

The amount of engine oil required when replacing for other types of motors, taking into account the oil filter, is:

  • 5.8 l. for model 200;
  • 5.9 liters if the model is 230;
  • 6.5 l for model 260 or 300;
  • 7.5 liters if the model is 280 or 320.

Diesel power units

It is recommended to fill Mercedes Benz E Class with motor oils corresponding to the CD oil type and having a viscosity of 15w-40 or 15w-50. The frequency of changing the lubricant is 10 thousand km. The difference between the maximum and minimum mark on the dipstick is 1.5 liters. The amount of engine oil required when changing, taking into account the oil filter is:

  • 6.5 L if model 200;
  • 8.0 L for 250 or 300 turbo models;
  • 7.0 L if model 250 or 300 without turbocharging;

Mercedes-Benz E W210 S210 1995-2003 model years

2001 model

Gasoline car engines

  • according to the standards CCMC-G4, CCMC-G5;
  • according to API classification - oil type SG;
  • in accordance with ACEA A2-96 or ACEA A3-96.

The selection of viscosity is carried out based on the air temperature of the region in which the machine will be operated. All-season motor oils with a viscosity of 15w-40 or 10w-40 are used in regions with a large temperature range. For regions with too low or high temperature indicators, it is worth choosing special motor oils developed for the summer or winter. To select a lubricant for extremely hot or cold regions, it is worth contacting your Mercedes Benz E Class dealer.

The volume of engine fluid required when replacing, taking into account the oil filter, is:

  • 5.5 l for the E200 model;
  • 8.0 l for models E 240, E 280, E 430, E 320, E 280 4MATIC, E 320 4MATIC;
  • 8.5 l in the case of the E 430 4MATIC;
  • 7.5 l if equipped with E 55 AMG.

Diesel engines

The manufacturer Mercedes-Benz E Class recommends for its cars motor oils that meet the requirements of CCMC-D4, CCMC-D5 and CCMC-PD2. In the absence of these engine fluids, lubricants that meet API CE or CF-4 can be used. The selection of the viscosity is carried out taking into account the temperature behind the machine bot according to scheme 1.


Scheme 1. Dependence of the viscosity index on the temperature of the region in which the car will be operated.

Decoding scheme 1:

  • SAE 30 is poured in the temperature range from +25 0 С to + 15 0 С;
  • SAE 40 is used if the temperature is above +25 0 С;
  • 5w-30 is poured if the temperature is below +5 0 С;
  • 5w-30 CCMC-G5 is poured at a temperature less than +30 0 С;
  • 5w-40, 5w-50 is suitable for the temperature range from +30 0 С (or more) to -30 0 С (or less);
  • 10w-30 is poured in a temperature range from + 10 0 С to -20 0 С;
  • 10w-30 CCMC-G5 is used at temperature conditions of +30 0 С to -20 0 С;
  • 10w-40, 10w-50, 10w-60 is used if the temperature is over -20 0 С;
  • 15w-40, 15w-50 is used if the temperature is above -15 0 С;
  • 20w-40, 20w-50 is used if the temperature is above -5 0 С.

Short-term temperature changes are not taken into account when choosing the viscosity of the car oil. Also in the manual, the manufacturer indicates that the maximum allowable lubricant consumption is 1.5 l / 1 thousand km.

The amount of lubricant required when changing, taking into account the oil filter, is:

  • 6.0 l for engines E 200 CDI, E 220 CDI
  • 7.0 l for the E 270 CDI engines;
  • 7.5 l for E 320 CDI engines.

Mercedes-Benz E W211 S211 2002-2009 model years

2008 model

The manufacturer Mercedes-Benz E Class recommends the use of engine fluids that meet certain requirements. The compliance of the oil with the required standards is indicated by the tolerances that are applied to the container with the lubricant. For example, on the oil canister there will be an inscription: "Approved according to MB sheet 229.1, 229.3 or 229.5".

Gasoline car engines


Scheme 2. Dependence of the viscosity characteristics of the oil on the air temperature outside the machine.

Decoding scheme 2:

  • 0w-30, 5w-30 is suitable for the temperature range from +30 0 С (or more) to -25 0 С (or less), it is also allowed to fill in 0w-40, 5w-40 or 5w-50 under similar temperature conditions;
  • 10w-30, 10w-40, 10w-50 or 10w-60 are used if the temperature is more than -20 0 С;
  • 15w-40, 15w-50 is used when the thermometer is above -15 0 С;
  • 20w-40, 20w-50 are used with a thermometer reading above -5 0 С.

The volume of car oil that will be needed when replacing, taking into account the change of the oil filter, is:

  • 8.0 l for engines E 240, E 320;
  • 7.5 l in the case of the E 500;
  • 8.5 liters for the E 55 AMG engines.

Diesel engines

Recommended engine oil for Mercedes-Benz E Class must comply with 229.3 or 229.5 tolerances. The selection of viscosity is carried out according to scheme 2. The volume of engine oil required when replacing, taking into account the oil filter is:

  • 6.5 l for engines E 200 CDI and E 270 CDI;
  • 7.5 l for E 320 CDI engines.

Mercedes-Benz E W212 S212 2009-2017 model years

2013 model

To ensure optimum engine performance, the manufacturer recommends the use of lubricants that meet certain tolerances. You can find a list of recommended engine fluids on the official website http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com.

Gasoline car engines

  • 3, 229.5, 229.51 for E 200 BlueEFFICIENCY or E 250 BlueEFFICIENCY trim levels;
  • 3, 229.5 in the case of models E 300, E 300 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 300 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY;
  • 5 when considering the engines E 500 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 500 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY, E 63 AMG.

In the absence of the above car oils, a one-time topping-up (no more than 1.0) of motor fluids with tolerances 229.1, 229.3, or those that meet ACEA A3 standards is allowed.

The selection of the viscosity characteristics of the motor vehicle oil is carried out according to scheme 3.


Scheme 3. Dependence of the viscosity of the motor fluid on the ambient temperature.

According to Scheme 3, for the temperature range from +30 0 С (or more) to -25 0 С (or less), lubricants 0w-30, 0w-40 are used. At temperatures above -25 0 С, 5w-30, 5w-40 or 5w-50 motor oils are poured. With a thermometer reading above -20 0 С, 10w-30, 10w-40 or 10w-50, 10w-60 are used. If the temperature is more than -15 0 С grease is poured 15w-30, 15w-40, 15w-50. Motor fluids 20w-40 or 20w-50 are poured at temperatures above -5 0 С. Please note that for AMG cars only oils with a viscosity of SAE 0w -40 or SAE 5w -40 can be used.

Diesel car engines

According to the manual, for models with a particulate filter E 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 220 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 250 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY, E 300 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 EECATIC Blue CDI EFFICIENCY 350 engine oils with approvals 228.51, 229.31, 229.51.

In the absence of the above oils, a one-time refill (no more than 1 liter) of engine fluids meeting the requirements of 229.1, 229.3, 229.5 or ACEA C3 is allowed. The selection of the viscosity of the engine fluid is made according to scheme 3, taking into account the temperature outside the machine.

Refueling tanks

The volume of car oil required when replacing is:

  • 5.5 l for the E 200 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 250 BlueEFFICIENCY models;
  • 6.5 l for engines E 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 220 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 250 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY, E 300 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 300 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY
  • 8.0 l if the power units are E 300 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY, E 350 BlueTEC, E 300, E 500 BlueEFFICIENCY, E 500 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY.
  • 8.5 l for E 63 AMG engines with external oil cooler.

Mercedes-Benz E W213 S213 from 2016 release

2016 model year

Recommended engine oil for Mercedes-Benz E Class, which provides high efficiency of the car engine and its long-term operation must meet certain tolerances. You can get acquainted with the list of original motor oils that meet the requirements of the MB on the official website http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com.

Gasoline power units

According to the operating instructions for a Mercedes Benz E Class, lubricants with a tolerance of 229.5 must be used. For AMG machines, it is permissible to fill only with greases with a viscosity of SAE 0W-40 or SAE 5W-40.

In emergency situations, a one-time refill (no more than 1 liter) of engine oils with MB-Freigabe specifications (Mercedes-Benz approval) 229.1, 229.3 or ACEA A3 specification is allowed. The choice of oil viscosity is made according to scheme 3, depending on the temperature of the region in which the machine will be used.

Diesel car engines

Based on the manual of the Mercedes-Benz E Class car, for the E 350 CDI models, oils with tolerances 228.51, 229.31, 229.51 must be used. In the case of other complete sets of diesel cars, motor oils are used that have tolerances of 228.51, 229.31, 229.51, 229.52. If the above-described lubricants are not available, a one-time topping-up (no more than 1 liter) of oil with MB-Freigabe characteristics (Mercedes-Benz approval) 229.1, 229.3, 229.5 or ACEA C3 specification is allowed.

The viscosity of the engine oil is selected according to Scheme 3, taking into account the temperature regime outside the vehicle.

Refueling tanks

The amount of engine oil required when replacing is:

  • 6.1 l for the E 180 engine;
  • 6.3 l if power units E 200, E 250;
  • 8.0 l for engines E 300 BlueTEC, E 350 CDI, E 350 BlueTEC, E 350 BlueTEC 4MATIC, E 500, E 500 4MATIC;
  • 8.5 liters if the car is AMG;
  • 6.5 l for other car models.

Conclusion

The manufacturer specifies the parameters of the recommended engine oil for Mercedes-Benz E Class in the operating instructions for the machine. It also describes the lubricants that can be used for topping up. Please note that after refilling, having reached the nearest service station, it is worth replacing the car oil, since prolonged driving with mixed oil is prohibited. The use of various additives is also unacceptable; their use can lead to the entry of the auto engine into failure.