Factory Mercedes-Benz Oil Filters

2750140702 - : Oil Pan for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Pan

Mercedes-Benz 275-014-07-02
Discontinued
989820164 - : Engine Oil for Smart Image

Engine Oil

Smart 000989820164
This item is non-returnable.
Discontinued
6030140102 - : Oil Pan for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Pan

Mercedes-Benz 603-014-01-02
Discontinued
2032705496 - : Oil Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Line

Mercedes-Benz 203-270-54-96
From transmission to oil cooler,right.
Discontinued
2232704700 - : Oil Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Line

Mercedes-Benz 223-270-47-00
Return.
Discontinued
2122701196 - : Oil Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Line

Mercedes-Benz 212-270-11-96
Oil cooler to wheel arch oil cooler.
Discontinued
2042700127 - : Oil Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Line

Mercedes-Benz 204-270-01-27
Engine at separation point.
Discontinued

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Does Replacing the Oil Filter Also Mean an Oil Change?

Yes. While they are distinct maintenance tasks that serve different purposes, replacing the oil filter is often done together with an oil change. Here are their differences:

  1. Replacing the Oil Filter

    The oil filter removes impurities and contaminants from the engine oil as it circulates through the engine. As with any component, this filter becomes clogged with debris and other substances, which makes it less effective over time. It is essential to replace oil filters regularly to ensure that your car's engine only gets clean oil, which preserves its longevity.

  2. Changing the Engine Oil

    When changing the engine oil, the old oil is drained from the engine and replaced with fresh oil. To keep the engine's lubrication and temperature regulation in good shape, this procedure should be performed often. Engine wear can be expedited when old oil containing dirt, metal shavings, and other pollutants are left in the engine for a prolonged period of time.

Other Filters to Inspect

Here are other types of filters that should be routinely inspected as well:

  • Air Filters: These are responsible for ensuring that airflow in the engine is clean and free from dirt, dust, debris, and other contaminants.
  • Fuel Filters: These are to help remove impurities from the gasoline or diesel fuel before it reaches the engine.

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