Must be different! There is nothing that even resembles a oil filter or
holder. Thanks anyway.
I will take it to garage.
"Josh" <NOSPAM DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> Well if it's like the gas-powered engines it is along the firewall, almost
> center. The canister is opened from the top - it is not like the screw-on
> units common in American and Japanese cars.
>
>
> "dewar.g" <dewar.g DeleteThis @btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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>> Cool!
>> Which one?
>>
>> "the guvnor" <pizzalovingcriminals DeleteThis @allstar.ps> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> "dewar.g" <dewar.g DeleteThis @btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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>>>> I've owned a C220 CDI for about three months, I have decided to change
>>>> the
>>>> oil. I have never worked on a Mercedes before. Firstly is synthetic oil
>>>> best??
>>>> I've located the drain plug no problem, but I can't locate the oil
>>>> filter?
>>>> Any help would be gratefully received.
>>>
>>> It's under the black cap.
>>>
>>>
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