Type of Oil and Brakes
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Type of Oil and Brakes
August 16, 2008
Hi everyone,
I own a 2005 C230 Kompressor Sports Coupe and the computer (dash) is telling me that I have brake wear. It has 70,000 km and has been summer driven only.
Question #1: Can I take it into a Midas as opposed to the dealership to save on cost? Any idea as to what this will cost?
Also, the computer has indicated that I need "one wrench" service in 400 km and that I need to also add one litre of oil the next time I get gas.
Question #2: How do I find out what type of oil the car takes? What type of oil should I add?
Question #3: For the one wrench indicator - does this mean that I have to take it into the dealership? How much will this cost and what is involved in this procedure?
Thank you for your help!
Jonathan Barnes
Hi everyone,
I own a 2005 C230 Kompressor Sports Coupe and the computer (dash) is telling me that I have brake wear. It has 70,000 km and has been summer driven only.
Question #1: Can I take it into a Midas as opposed to the dealership to save on cost? Any idea as to what this will cost?
Also, the computer has indicated that I need "one wrench" service in 400 km and that I need to also add one litre of oil the next time I get gas.
Question #2: How do I find out what type of oil the car takes? What type of oil should I add?
Question #3: For the one wrench indicator - does this mean that I have to take it into the dealership? How much will this cost and what is involved in this procedure?
Thank you for your help!
Jonathan Barnes
#2
RE: Type of Oil and Brakes
You can get brakes anywhere, but of course shops vary in their workmanship and honesty.
Hopefully you can find a mechanic by referral from a friend who can vouch for fair service, because there are plenty of idiots out there claiming they can work on Mercedes.
The service alarms are your choice. If re-sale or warrantyis a top priority then service records are important, but I have never taken my cars for the services, and I have not had any problems because I always fix any problems when they occur, rather than waiting for a light to tell me. The owner's manuals on these cars are very good and will tell you everything you need to know.
Blue
Hopefully you can find a mechanic by referral from a friend who can vouch for fair service, because there are plenty of idiots out there claiming they can work on Mercedes.
The service alarms are your choice. If re-sale or warrantyis a top priority then service records are important, but I have never taken my cars for the services, and I have not had any problems because I always fix any problems when they occur, rather than waiting for a light to tell me. The owner's manuals on these cars are very good and will tell you everything you need to know.
Blue
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