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OM646.962 motorral szerelt járművek listája:

  • MERCEDES_BENZ - C 200 CDI (90kW) 2004–2007
  • MERCEDES_BENZ - C 200 CDI DPF (90kW) 2004–2007
  • MERCEDES_BENZ - C 220 CDI DPF (110kW) 2004–2007
  • MERCEDES_BENZ - C 220 CDI (110kW) 2005–2007
  • MERCEDES_BENZ - C 200 CDI (90kW) 2007–2007
  • MERCEDES_BENZ - C 220 CDI (110kW) 2007–2007
  • MERCEDES_BENZ - CLC 200 CDI (90kW) 2008–2010
  • MERCEDES_BENZ - CLC 200 CDI (90kW) 2010–2011

Ajánlott motorolaj a motorhoz OM646.962 motor leggyakoribb problémái, tünetei és javítási megoldásai.

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Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol EDGE 5W-30 LL
Castrol EDGE 5W-30 LL
SAE 5W-30✔
ACEA C3✔
VW 504.00/507.00✔
MB 229.31/229.51✔
Porsche C30✔
BMW Longlife-04✔
Dexos2✔
Motul 8100 5W‑30 X‑Clean
Motul 8100 5W‑30 X‑Clean
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA C3✔
VW 504.00 / 507.00✔
MB 229.31 / 229.51✔
Porsche C30✔
BMW Longlife‑04✔
GM dexos2❌
RAVENOL VMP 5W‑30
RAVENOL VMP 5W‑30
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA C3✔
VW 504.00 / 507.00✔
MB 229.51✔
Porsche C30✔
BMW Longlife‑04✔
GM dexos2✔
Pennzoil Platinum Euro Full Synthetic 5W‑30
Pennzoil Platinum Euro Full Synthetic 5W‑30
SAE 5W‑30✔
ACEA C3✔
VW 504.00 / 507.00✔
MB 229.31 / 229.51✔
Porsche C30✔
BMW Longlife‑04✔
GM dexos2✔
Olajspecifikációk jelmagyarázata
✔ – Megfelel az előírt specifikációnak
❓ – Nincs kifejezetten feltüntetve (óvatosan: ellenőrizd a jármű kézikönyvét)
❌ – Nem felel meg az előírt specifikációnak. Használata motorproblémákat okozhat.

A választ az MI generálta.

Motorolaj-specifikációk OM646.962 motor

SAE 5W-40
ACEA C3
MB 229.51

A OM646.962 motor.

Engine OM646.962

Symptoms:
- Rough idling and loss of power
- Excessive smoke from exhaust, especially black or blue smoke
- Engine warning light (MIL) illumination
- Increased fuel consumption
- Difficulty starting or misfires

Diagnosis:
- Check for clogged or faulty EGR valve causing poor combustion and smoke
- Inspect turbocharger for wear or failure leading to power loss and smoke
- Test glow plugs and fuel injectors for proper operation to address starting issues and misfires
- Examine intake manifold and vacuum lines for leaks affecting idle quality
- Scan ECU for fault codes related to sensors (MAF, MAP, temperature sensors)
- Verify condition of diesel particulate filter (DPF) in models equipped with it, as clogging can cause power loss and warning lights

Fixes:
- Clean or replace EGR valve to restore proper exhaust gas recirculation and reduce smoke
- Repair or replace turbocharger components if worn or damaged
- Replace faulty glow plugs and fuel injectors to improve combustion and starting reliability
- Repair vacuum leaks and clean intake manifold to stabilize idle
- Clear fault codes after repairs and perform ECU reset if necessary
- Regenerate or replace DPF to restore exhaust flow and engine performance
- Regular oil and filter changes using manufacturer-recommended specifications to maintain engine health

Prevention:
- Use high-quality diesel fuel and maintain regular fuel system cleaning to prevent injector clogging
- Adhere strictly to scheduled maintenance intervals, including oil, filters, and air intake components
- Avoid frequent short trips that prevent DPF regeneration; allow engine to reach operating temperature regularly
- Monitor and address any early warning signs such as smoke or rough running promptly
- Ensure cooling system is functioning well to prevent overheating and related engine damage

Following these diagnostic steps and maintenance practices will help maintain the OM646.962 engine’s reliability and performance in the listed Mercedes-Benz models.
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