Mercedes Benz Case Study 143: C180 Flywheel Oil Seal Replacement

If you are noticing visible oil leaks, detecting a burning oil smell, observing low oil levels, experiencing reduced engine performance, encountering engine overheating, or noticing oil contamination of clutch components, and there is no trace of engine oil leak from the engine bay components, it could be indicative of a worn Flywheel Oil Seal.

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The Mecredes Benz C180 Owner have engine oil low signs popping up for months despite engine oil refill.
Our Mercedes-Benz Specialist immediately hoisted up the car for a thorough inspection.
And upon inspection, the technician immediately spotted the worn Flywheel Oil Seal.
Replacing the Flywheel Oil Seal typically requires dismantling the Gearbox from the car.
Replacing the Torque Converter Oil Seal guarantees to spare you from removing the Gearbox for future Gearbox oil leaks.