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Maint enance and care, Engine compartment – Mercedes-Benz CL-Class 2013 Owners Manual User Manual

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Environmental note

When adding oil, take care not to spill any. If

oil enters the soil or waterways, it is harmful

to the environment.

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Only use engine oils and oil filters that

have been approved for vehicles with a

service system. You can obtain a list of the

engine oils and oil filters tested and

approved in accordance with the

Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Service

Products at any Mercedes-Benz Service

center.
Damage to the engine or exhaust system is

caused by the following:

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using engine oils and oil filters that have

not been specifically approved for the

service system

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replacing engine oil and oil filters after

the interval for replacement specified by

the service system has been exceeded

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using engine oil additives.

!

Do not add too much oil. adding too much

engine oil can result in damage to the

engine or to the catalytic converter. Have

excess engine oil siphoned off.

Example: engine oil cap

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Turn cap : counter-clockwise and remove

it.

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Add engine oil.

Vehicles with oil level measurement

function in the on-board computer: observe

the information in the on-board computer

when doing so. Vehicles with an oil

dipstick: if the oil level is at or below the

MIN mark on the dipstick, add 1.1 US qt

(1.0 liters) of engine oil.

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Replace cap : on the filler neck and turn

clockwise.

Ensure that the cap locks into place

securely.

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Check the oil level again with the oil

dipstick (

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page 419) or the on-board

computer (

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page 420).

Further information on engine oil

(

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page 486).

Checking and adding other service

products

Checking the coolant level

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WARNING

In order to avoid any potentially serious burns:

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use extreme caution when opening the

hood if there are any signs of steam or

coolant leaking from the cooling system, or

if the coolant temperature display indicates

that the coolant is overheated.

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do not remove the pressure cap on the

coolant reservoir if the coolant temperature

is above 158 ‡ (70 †). Allow the engine to

cool down before removing the cap. The

coolant reservoir contains hot fluid and is

under pressure.

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using a rag, slowly turn the cap
approximately

1

/

2

turn to relieve excess

pressure. If opened immediately, scalding

hot fluid and steam will be blown out under

pressure.

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do not spill antifreeze on hot engine parts.

Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol which

may burn if it comes into contact with hot

engine parts.

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