W140 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Oil Change with Fluid Evacuator.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- How to change oil without removing drain plug using a fluid evacuator / extractor on Mercedes-Benz W140 S Class and other vehicles.
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Equipment and Supplies Used:
Mityvac MV7201 Fluid Evacuator.
Mobil 1 0W 40 Full Synthetic (MB Approval 229.3, 229.5)
Mann Oil Filter H829/1X (MB Part number 119 180 00 09)
Lucas high mileage oil stabilizer
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Auto Transmition Fluid change vedio sir. Tq
I'd be careful with that Lucas. Their regular stuff is just a thickener. I suspect the one you used is a thickener plus something that swells the seals. The issue is that you're diluting the additive package in the oil. That evacuator looks like it worked well.
Did you ever get the vibration out after replacing the engine and tranny mounts? Man - you have the patience of Jobe! I have the same year and mileage but 3.2L inline 6, and after watching three of your videos, I am beginning to think that it may be the way to go. My lumar support went out too, years ago, and I honestly don't miss it. Great videos - I'm subbing.
Thanks for the Sub. New Trans mount did not do anything, but engine mounts helped a little. I also replaced Vac lines. In spring I will replace the spark plugs and see how that goes.
I like this video.. thank u, i am getting my w140 soon, been sitting for 2 years, will attempt to do the oil change myself and also the oil filter change.. what oil use for warmer climates?
I am excited and cannot wait to start..
I would start with 10W 40 and check oil pressure gauge. Should be 3 Bars on acceleration, 2 Bars normal driving, and about 1 Bar at idle.
I used organic olive oil in my w140 and the engine blew up right away I'm now suing.
You Have to careful with oil. My dog drank a half a quart of Pennzoil. Boy, when he lifted his leg the next morning, ho, ho....Woo!!!