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I have a 1995 mercedes benz c280 and i don't know how to change the spark plugs,oil,oil filter,and air filter?

i have searched all over the web trying to find pictures or videos to do these things, but i haven't found any. Hope someone can provide some assistance. ThanksI have a 1995 mercedes benz c280 and i don't know how to change the spark plugs,oil,oil filter,and air filter?Just found this online http://www.howtopdf.com/search/1995+merc

It's a link to a site where they have .pdf manuals.

Hope it helps.I have a 1995 mercedes benz c280 and i don't know how to change the spark plugs,oil,oil filter,and air filter?There are some good places out there called auto repair shops. I wonder why people think they can look on-line and find out how to do a job that people go to school to learn.

If you don't know how, take it to someone and pay them to fix it.I have a 1995 mercedes benz c280 and i don't know how to change the spark plugs,oil,oil filter,and air filter?you can go to a auto parts store and by a book on it or go to the library and look in it for freeI have a 1995 mercedes benz c280 and i don't know how to change the spark plugs,oil,oil filter,and air filter?Agree with the others. Get yourself an auto repair BOOK (library for free). Some of the new books might have a CD with videos or other multimedia content.



Don't count on the web, usually you will only short articles. If you must, check out ehow.com and maybe you can find a tutorial.I have a 1995 mercedes benz c280 and i don't know how to change the spark plugs,oil,oil filter,and air filter?I can help a little.

Consider drivers side the right side.

With the hood up, on the left side is a plastic box, in it is the air filter.

The plugs are a bit difficult to see :)

To get to them you need to remove the air flow tubing that goes across the engine, then remove the center cover that is on top of the engine. You will see the coils and half your plugs, the others are under the coils. They are deep set and require a wire pulling tool to remove the plug wires.



Note: When removing the air flow tubing be careful not to dislodge the sensors in it, this will cause a multitude of problems.



The oil filter is located at the rear of the engine just to the right of center ... you will see the oil filter cap there and it needs a special tool to remove, it is plastic. Once that is removed you will see the oil filter ( insert ).



Good luck
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  • Does anyone know about how much a tune-up would cost?

    I need an oil change, filter replacement and four wheel alignment.. Anyone have a guess on how much this would cost? Or anything else that might need to be done after not having a car serviced for a long time?Does anyone know about how much a tune-up would cost?Your request about an oil %26amp; filter change and a four wheel alignment would cost about $110.00 at any new car dealership. However these two items don't qualify as a %26quot;tune-up%26quot;. These two items are general maintenance.



    If you had listed the year make and model of your car we could have nailed the cost of an engine tune-up. Depending on the year make and model you may need ignition wires, (newer cars don't have these nowadays) spark plugs, fuel injector cleaning, throttle body cleaning and an air filter if needed.



    Transmission fluid change should be done as per your maintenance book in your glove compartment. Have them peak at your brakes also. If the pads are close to being worn out you'll ruin your brake rotors very soon. These two things are also regarded as general maintenance.Does anyone know about how much a tune-up would cost?oil change and filter about $30, four wheel alignment about $60- $70

    need more info about your car. year make and model so we can tell you what else to change on the car. the mileage would help as wellDoes anyone know about how much a tune-up would cost?call three local shops get a price from each guessing 500 buck rangeDoes anyone know about how much a tune-up would cost?oil.filter and alignment is NOT a tune up...look in your owners manual...no one can know when/what you need without knowing what car...what year,,,what miles,,,



    oil/filter/alignment is in 60 to 100 dollar range

    Mobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?

    I was told by a mechanic that suggested to me %26quot; Buy mobil 1 oil next time you do your oil change...I'll almost guarantee your high mileage engine will smooth right out, and be quiet again. and you never need to do an oil change again...because it's the best synthetic oil you can buy, guaranteed for the life of your car or xxxxxx miles, just change the filter about every three months or so, depending on how often you drive, and you'll be good to go anywhere.%26quot; Does this sound like truth, or is this guy feeding me a line of bull...it's not like he was trying to sell me anything, because he only works in a garage, he doesn't own one. And he's best friends with my Father who was Certified Mechanic by trade for over 40 years. It's not that I don't wan't to believe him...but I never heard of an oil you don't have to change? Please help me with suggestion's on changing the oil of my 1990 Pontiac Sunbird with 2.0L Fuel InjectedMobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?Yeah, if he said you never need to change your oil, keep him away from the car...don't even let him touch your lawnmower hehe.



    Mobil 1 is good oil, probably about as good as you're going to get at the typical store shelf. Royal Purple, Redline, Amsoil, etc... are premium, but not worth the investment unless you clean your cylinders with a toothbrush every month.



    If you live north of the border, so to speak, it would be worth it in the cold weather to get it. Synthetic oil has a pour point much much lower in temperature than regular oil, which is important because when you start your engine (most of the wear comes from starting it up), you don't want the oil to resemble tar as it tries to get up to lubricate the engine parts.



    Other than that, the advantages are there, but rather menial. One of them is that all the molecules in synthetic oil are the same size. In regular oil, despite refining, there will always be a few bigger molecules (which turn to sludge) and a few smaller (which burn off).



    If you buy synthetic, be on your toes about it, because synthetic doesn't necessarily mean the man-made stuff. It used to before 1999. Mobil actually filed a lawsuit against another company (I think it was Shell - don't quote me though), because the other company was selling oil labeled synthetic, when it wasn't man-made, but it was refined very well. They ended up losing the lawsuit, and the ruling was that synthetic referred to how the oil was processed rather than the fact it came from the ground or not.



    Part of the reason they got away with this is because the refining process has changed over the years. The old-school mechanic, in my experience, actually is the one advocating changing the oil every 3,000 miles like a religion. It's still a good idea, but it's not as crucial as it used to be, because that school of thought was based on the refining methods used from the 30s until about 1990, I believe. They used paraffin waxes and such to separate the crude oil out, but it wasn't perfect, by any means. It still left about a candle's worth of gunk in the oil. In the 90s, there was a hydrogen bubbling process which cut that down by about a factor of 5...and in the late 90s, that process was advanced even further, which made the differences between the well-refined organic oil (Group III oil) and the man-made stuff (Group IV) less discrete. Hence, the lawsuit.



    So anyhoo, that's why 3,000 miles isn't as important as it once was...but as good as oil has gotten, you still have to change it. I personally still wouldn't push it past 6,000, less if your driving conditions are rough. There are still chemicals in gasoline, like sulphur, that will react with the oil and some of them even form corrosive materials. Also, just the heat and being squeezed through tiny clearances between the piston and sleeve, etc... break the oil's structure down.



    One last thing to consider is the anti-wear additives. Part of the reason an oil can have viscocities we want, like 10w-30, is because there are long chain-like molecules which curl up small when cold, and expand when they're heated, so they prevent the oil thinning out too much. Those will break down eventually no matter what oil you have.



    A lot of oil additives, which you should always avoid, have such substances in them, but it's like a cake recipe. Modern oils have them in already in the proper amounts. One example is PTFE, or polytetraflouroethylene, which they don't mention on the bottle is just teflon. Yes, it reduces friction...problem with that is, it's a solid, which clogs filters, builds up on your main bearings and whatever else. Another scam is Lucas oil additive. You'll see the little demonstration in the auto parts store where you turn the gear and it looks like it coats better, which it does, but it does so by getting air into it. At high speeds, as in the car, it froths the oil up and changes it to a light milky color while it goes through your gears, coating better, yes, but with about half the lubricating efficiency. That is why it sometimes makes the engine sound better for a while...it is coating, but at a cost...so just keep wary of that.Mobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?The company that Mobil sued was Castrol. Castrol won. So that means that Castrol Syntec is not synthetic even though they can legally claim it is. Mobil-1 is a true synthetic and so is the original, Amsoil. I use and recommend Amsoil: http://www.amsoil.com/redirect

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    Mobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?mobil 1 not necessary. just go with any synthetic BLEND designed for high mileage cars. ie Valvoline MaxlifeMobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?no you still have to change to the oil in the car,just not as often,i use it and i change it around 8500 miles ,there's no oil made that will last a life time,that mechanic is wrong,every time you do an oil change also change the filter,i wouldn't go back to him,i don't think id want him working on anything i had,good luck on it.,,,PS Mobil one is a good choice,for oil i haven't has any problems from it since i been using it,good luck.Mobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?Mobile 1 will last much longer between oil changes but even under the best if circumstances I wouldn't run any oil more than 10 thousand miles.



    Also keep in mind some engines especially higher mileage ones can't handle synthetic oils, the stuff is much better at working it's way past worn seals and rings. You'll burn it like crazy. Use Castrol High Mileage designed for engines that use oil.Mobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?All I know is, a guy at work had a Chevy S-10 and he would change the filter every 3K miles and add a quart of Mobil 1 oil to replace the oil he lost with the filter change. He had over 220K miles on the engine and it still sounded new. There were no valves ticking or any other bad noises. He did say that he would change all the oil every 25K miles.



    It seems to have worked for him, he is a millwright so he knows mechanical things and the lubrication of them.Mobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?when I was traveling a lot for work I used mobil 1...and it actually increased my fuel milage as well as performance. However, you still need to change your oil...I'm thinking mobil 1 is like every 10k miles max....however you still want to change your filter every 4k miles. If you don't drive long distances over the year then I'd reccomend using castrol oil...it's good oil and is much less expensive than the mobil 1. I%26quot;ve been working on cars for many years...and never heard of not changing your oil no matter what oil is used. He may be a friend but he is misinformed on not changing the oil.Mobil 1 synthetic oil change question....?on average, synthetic oil can go about 10,000 miles. the filters can not. they can last about 5000, and that's pushing it.

    Mobil 1 is good, but by far NOT the best.

    It's easier to buy mobil 1 and find vs. something like royal purple, redline or even Lucas synthetic.

    the advice of changing the filter every 3000 is right on, but

    there's no reason to switch over to a synthetic with a 1990 car unless you live in extreme heat or cold.

    you do have the change the oil. motor oil suspends the contaminents and dirt, and the filter can remove just so much.

    it's an old school mechanics myth that you can leave the oil in and just change the filter.

    what happens when the oil detergents break down and disappear?

    change the oil every 4000 miles and the filter, use a name brand oil, you'll be fine.

    Is synthetic oil really worth it?

    How often does synthetic oil have to be changed in a toyota pickup?



    Someone told me that If I %26quot;run%26quot; synthetic oil all I had to do was change my oil filter/top off my oil every time it was time. Is this true/recommended?Is synthetic oil really worth it?yes its worth the cost,and you still have to change synthetic oil ,you just don't have to change it as often,i use it,and i only change it every 8 thousand miles,and ever who told you it didn't need to be changed just topped off was wrong in this case,all oil has to be changed,with synthetic oil just not as often,its the best oil you can buy right now though and will help keep the engine going a lot longer,good luck with it.Is synthetic oil really worth it?thank you.

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    Is synthetic oil really worth it?Depends on the Manufacturers recommendation....a lot of synthetic oil is good for thousands and thousands of miles...Is synthetic oil really worth it?Your owners manual spells out oil change intervals - follow that, and be able to prove it, or your warranty may be voided.



    Synthetics may offer longer change intervals - you can have oil analysis done to check the chemical and particulate condition of the oil.



    Best advice - pick one oil (brand and grade) stick with it, change your oil per the owners manual recommendation - or more frequently. Change the filter every time. The only people I know have had engine failures due to oil tried different kinds of oil or mixed different kinds.Is synthetic oil really worth it?I seriously thought it was good....until I tried it..

    It may be good for lubrication..but I had 3 engine seals start leaking.

    When I went back to regular oil the leaks stopped.Is synthetic oil really worth it?No change the oil the every 3k or 3 months like always. Never switch oils. If your truck has ever had regular oil in it don't run synthetic threw the engine because the two don't mix, your just creating problems. Neither really has an advantage. Synthetic just sounds like it protects more. I've been discussing diffenent oils in school for the past week. trust me, my instructors are guys who have been in the field for years and are by the book.Is synthetic oil really worth it?Yes, it is worth it. It will decrease engine friction, with a possible small increase in mileage. I wouldn't go more than 5000 max between oil changes though. It is not recommended to go back to regular oil in your engine once you have switched to synthetic. I use it in all my vehicles, and my motorcycle as well.Is synthetic oil really worth it?change it every 5000km's.

    it is worth it, its engineered to have all the prefered qualitys mineral oil does not. look it up on the net it is very eye opening.Is synthetic oil really worth it?All depends on the year vehicle you have. Synthetic is good for the newer engines but the older engines say pre '95 Id say no but as for the %26quot;just changing the filter%26quot; that is a lie. Always change the oil when changing the filter

    How do I change the fuel & cabin / pollen filters on an '07 Ford庐 F-150? And where are they?

    Just got my oil changed at 15000 miles at the dealership and they tried to make me pay $267 for scheduled maintainence! All I could afford was the oil change. Help! How do I change the fuel %26amp; cabin / pollen filters on an '07 Ford庐 F-150? And where are they?Usually that is all you would need for it is an oil change. Unless your engine is running rough i would not change the fuel filter. if you are having problems with allergies when you drive this vehicle then a change of the cabin air filter might be in order . If not then there is no need to.

    Oil change on a 1981 Honda Nighthawk 650?

    Hey I'm wondering if anyone knows where the oil filter is located. I can't seem to find it. I know how to change the oil but do not currently have a manual so I don't know where the oil filter is. Does anyone know where it is located or direct me to a site that could help me? Thanks.Oil change on a 1981 Honda Nighthawk 650?Hey there it is. Its located inside of that canister that sits between the number 2%26amp;3 exhaust pipes on the front of the engine. It is a canister type of filter and care needs to be taken to observe the order of the parts inside as you remove them. Be sure to get the gasket from out of the mounting area and replace it, I have seen a few of them stacked and I promise you a leak if this should happen.Oil change on a 1981 Honda Nighthawk 650?dfgdgfr
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  • Tried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?

    I drained the oil. Then I went to change the filter and couldn't find the thing. I heard that it might be located in the top of the vehicle inside a compartment or something. I have never heard of that. I have only delt with the canister type.



    1. Where's the friggen filter?

    2. How much good did I do by only changing the oil and not the filter?Tried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?Answer

    I am not an expert, however, on a Cavalier 05, with an Ecotec 2.2L the oil filter is at the front of the engine, from above, to the right. It's a blach cap that can be opened with a 1 1/4 inch socket wrench, with extender. The filter just drops in. Good Luck.









    Answer

    Most Newer Chevy Cavalier's Have A Paper Oil Filter, This Paper Oil Filter Is Located On The TOP of The Engine Normaly On The Driver Side





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    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_oTried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?If the filter has only had one lot of oil through it it will still be good for a while (presuming the old oil was not massively dirty). So don't worry about it too much. You have good new oil and that is the main thing. Maybe change it again a little earlier than you might have done with a new filter next time.Tried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?the filter is on the top end toward the front of the car on the end next to transmission (Drivers side) just below the intake and behind the radiator. it is a black cover with a 1 1/8%26quot; hex head for a large socket and extension. It has an o-ring seal around it so be careful when re-installing it as to not pinch the o-ring. This system is really nice as the oil drains away from the filter and there really is minimal mess involved. The only thing they could do to make it any better would be to make it so you can reach the drain plug from the top also.Tried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?ok , under the car, on the oil pan, you going to see a largen cap,,,, unscreew it an the fitler will be in side of it,Tried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?Changing the oil and not the filter is bad unless it was a Napa Gold or WIX filter(actually same filter) and Synthetic oil like Royal Purple. I am assuming it isn't. The owner's manual might show you where the filter is. I have seen the Ecotech insert type filter cap on the front of the engine. It makes it easy to change from the top. I would recommend changing the oil right away and using Wix and Royal Purple. Change the filter every 5,000 miles and the oil every 10,000 miles. You'll get a little boost in mileage and it won't cost more in the long run. You just change less often. Have Fun with it!!Tried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?listen to gyroman, and your car will last about 100,000 miles before it's pouring blue smoke out the tailpipe. Change your oil EVERY 3,000 MILES. anyways, some of the first answerers were right about where the filter is.Tried to change my oil today. I was unsuccessful. 2005 Chevy Cavalier.?hey its great your doing it your self. I'm sure you will venture farther into fixing your own vehicle. I think the best advise is to go to the parts store and buy you a bible on your vehicle, there about $20 and they have all your info and pics . they are awesome for someone who is learning, and a full time mechanic