How to change the differential oil - Mercedes w204 (read description)

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
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    WARNING: THIS IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL VIDEO. MERCEDES DOES NOT RECOMMEND DIFF OIL REPLACEMENT. It's also recommended to use OMNIFIT 100H thread sealant, only one droplet!! If you don't own this sealant PLEASE don't use equivalent products.
    SOME PEOPLE ADVICE ALSO NOT TO USE ANY THREAD SEALANT ON THE PLUGS. So PLEASE do your research and do the job at your own risk.
    This is a facelift 2012 s204 C-class, we'll change the rear differential oil.
    Car has about 80k miles, so it's a good idea to change the oil.
    Oil follows MB 235.7 spec, is a 75w85 viscosity and we put 1.1-1.2 liters in.
    This is a non-AMG vehicle. For AMG vehicle please refer to WIS manual for more info.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @sorana8626
    @sorana8626 Před rokem +1

    Amazing explain ❤

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před rokem

      Thank you 🙂
      Remember to use only a small droplet of thread sealant. Good luck

  • @josephzhang195
    @josephzhang195 Před rokem

    The old oil looks clear and ok, MB said rear diff oil is seal for life, my GLK250 BlueTec is almost 200K now, I am going to have the diff oil changed.

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před rokem +3

      Hi, you can't judge oil quality based on colour. But as I wrote in description MB doesn't want you to change it. In fact I was doing the job for other reasons. So what you say is true. Good luck 🙂

  • @fernandogonzalezruiz5867

    Way you change is it looks verry clean the oil grtz Fernando south spain MB CRUISER

  • @Star-di9wo
    @Star-di9wo Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @aadd572
    @aadd572 Před 2 lety

    How u know when unhave to Change this oil? I have an manual car and între 1 ft gear da back of car îs jumping, îs transmision problem? Or only The diferential oil?

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před 2 lety

      I don't understand the problem you describe, this is differential oil, not manual gearbox oil, but the method of replacement is the same. Let the car have a diagnosis by an expert. Good luck

  • @JOSEF7011
    @JOSEF7011 Před 6 měsíci

    Good work!
    I changed the oil in my GLK which should be the same as the W204. What oil did you use? I bet on Ravenol DGL. Complies with Mercedes standard 235.7 and 235.74. I also poured it into the front differential. There, the oil must be forced through the drain hole.

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, I used febi oil. Please see video description for details. Good luck

  • @abaig4154
    @abaig4154 Před měsícem

    Do you feel any difference after changing fluid like smoothness or in power ?

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před měsícem

      I didn't noticed, probably in diesel consumption but it's infinitesimal

  • @Bleutisk
    @Bleutisk Před 4 měsíci

    Can you tell me where the rivulet is located? I've searched for three days! 🤣

  • @ermirplotsi9749
    @ermirplotsi9749 Před rokem

    What sort of oils did you use ?

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před rokem

      Hi, check the video description. Good luck🙂

  • @jakobos606
    @jakobos606 Před 5 měsíci

    is there any oil filter you need to change?

  • @Ievgen_Leshchenko
    @Ievgen_Leshchenko Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, is the plug on w212 the same(14 mm) thanks

  • @boratsagdiyev2858
    @boratsagdiyev2858 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello...I want to buy Mercedes C180 w204. Is some "known" issues with differential or manual gearbox ? Thank you

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, unfortunately I don't know very well the manual. For differential I don't know about issues, for the gearbox I'd have a look at online forums just to be sure, but it should be a bulletproor gearbox. If it's an old w204 check also for rear subframe rust. Good luck

    • @boratsagdiyev2858
      @boratsagdiyev2858 Před 2 lety

      @@ticktime6569 Thanks a lot ! :-)

  • @diegocerezuelavalencia1589

    Cuantos litros lleva

  • @dimizouk3111
    @dimizouk3111 Před 3 měsíci

    how much oil goes in?

  • @7150285
    @7150285 Před 10 měsíci

    So you have 80 and how many years do you have on that oil???

  • @51madmitch
    @51madmitch Před 2 měsíci

    Totally wrong to put thread lock on drain or fill plugs, you don’t do that as per Mercedes and most other companies.

  • @AlGolzari
    @AlGolzari Před rokem +1

    I don’t give videos dislikes but I have the same car. You put blue thread locker on the drain plug - 1 drop is too much. The factory doesn’t put thread lock on that for a reason and you should follow the factory. This is a drain plug and as the fluid heats up it comes in contact with the drain plug, which is the idea. You’re running the risk of literally putting glue in your differential. Follow the factory and don’t come up with your own solutions. Thread lock goes on parts that are susceptible to vibration like brake calipers, pads. And those are bolts that aren’t holding any liquid. This isn’t a component that vibrates - at all. Just torque to spec and that’s it.

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před rokem +1

      You are wrong, WIS recommends a drop of omnifit 100H thread sealant. The threads are deep, it won't go into the differential in any way.

    • @AlGolzari
      @AlGolzari Před rokem

      @@ticktime6569 My cousin is a certified MB master technician. Where the factory doesn’t put thread lock you don’t put thread lock. The differential case is not a component that is affected by vibration. The threads are exposed to fluid. Take out any drain plug in any part of any car, it has fluid on the threads (and no it’s not due to fluid immediately pouring out). And the differential expands and contrasts due to heat. Please don’t tell people they’re wrong. If you disagree, say you disagree. That’s the smart way to reply. But in this case, you’re being irresponsible to the next owner by reducing the life of the differential by coming up with solutions where there aren’t problems - but this will create a problem. And you’re also making it more difficult to open the next time for the next person.

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před rokem +4

      @@AlGolzari honestly I reported exactly what WIS manual recommends. But I'll write a warning in video description anyway. You could be right or not, but we end up in the usual debates about changing or not the diff fluid, etc.. If you are worried for some thread sealant residues, you should be worried even more for iron filing inside, due to wear and tear.
      WIS recommends omnifit 100H, that is a thread sealant. A drop not more. I'll write the warning anyway, thank you for you message

    • @ticktime6569
      @ticktime6569  Před rokem +2

      Anyway at this link you can see WIS pictures for a CLK. In the picture it shows the two types of plugs. Before year 2004 they had sealant already on, after 2004 the plugs came with no sealant on it, but it's required a droplet of omnifit 100H sealant.
      mbworld.org/forums/clk-class-w208/568503-2000-clk430-rear-end-diff-oil-help.html#&gid=1&pid=3

    • @willysir8836
      @willysir8836 Před rokem

      @@ticktime6569 you can put thread sealant because you have to heat very high before the selant is coming out. But you don't need to put so much, just a vertical line drop is enough.