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Old 01-24-2004, 07:54 AM
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Cool engine oil

I have a mercedes benz 190D production year 1988, at the moment i am using GALP oil (made by a Portuguese company) for my engine and i want to know if this oil is suitable for my engine and if it has the right parameters for my mercedes engine. thanks...
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Re: engine oil

Look in the owners manual and it will tell you exactly what kind of oil to use
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