OEM Mercedes-Benz Oil Filters Store

1008900011 - : Hydraulic Fluid for Mercedes-Benz Image

Hydraulic Fluid

Mercedes-Benz 100-890-00-11
With 0.5L of oil for comfort hydraulic system. This item is non-returnable.
Discontinued
Q1090015 - : Mobil 1 Oil, 0W40, 1 Case/ 6 Qts Ea for Mercedes-Benz Image

Mobil 1 Oil, 0W40, 1 Case/ 6 Qts Ea

Mercedes-Benz Q-1-09-0015
This item is non-returnable.
Discontinued
Q1090022 - : Mobil 1 Oil, 15W50, Case 6, 1 Qt Each for Mercedes-Benz Image

Mobil 1 Oil, 15W50, Case 6, 1 Qt Each

Mercedes-Benz Q-1-09-0022
This item is non-returnable.
Discontinued
6420500080 - : Valve Lifters for Mercedes-Benz Image

Valve Lifters

Mercedes-Benz 642-050-00-80
Sprinter van. Metris. Optional.
Discontinued
1132370240 - : Holder for Mercedes-Benz Image

Holder

Mercedes-Benz 113-237-02-40
Hose assembly to oil filter housing.
Discontinued
2640531400 - : Valve Seals for Mercedes-Benz Image

Valve Seals

Mercedes-Benz 264-053-14-00
Sprinter van. Contains Qty.4. Metris.
Discontinued
181997034164 - : Sealing Ring for Mercedes-Benz Image

Sealing Ring

Mercedes-Benz 181-997-03-41-64
For oil filter housing, upper and lower part up to engine 9500202.
Discontinued
3042790 - : Coil for Mercedes-Benz Image

Coil

Mercedes-Benz 000-304-27-90
Discontinued

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Why Genuine Oil Filters Matter: Pitfalls of Aftermarket Filters

The oil filter is tasked with capturing microscopic metal shavings, dirt, and carbon sludge from your engine's vital lubricating fluid. By constantly cleaning the circulating oil, this small component prevents catastrophic internal friction from destroying the valvetrain and rotating assembly. Installing a fresh filter in your Mercedes-Benz C300 during every maintenance interval guarantees absolute engine longevity.

Proven Disadvantages Aftermarket Oil Filters

1. Catastrophic Dry Engine Starts

Cheap nitrile anti-drain back valves harden and fail, draining all oil into the oil pan overnight.

2. Premature Filter Clogging

Inferior paper media collapses and clogs rapidly, forcing dirty oil through the emergency bypass valve.

3. Dangerously Low Oil Pressure

Generic filter elements overly restrict fluid flow, starving the delicate camshaft bearings of lubrication.

4. Exploding Metal Canisters

Thin aftermarket steel walls can burst open under extreme cold-start hydraulic pressure spikes.

5. Severe Oil Leaks

Poorly manufactured base gaskets harden and crack, leaking quarts of oil onto the hot exhaust.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change the filter without draining the oil?
Usually no, as removing it will spill a significant amount of oil out of the block.
How tight should a spin-on filter be?
Hand-tighten it until snug, plus a quarter turn; never use a wrench to tighten.
Can a clogged filter destroy my engine?
Yes, it forces dirty, abrasive oil through the bypass valve, ruining the sensitive bearings.
Are cheap aftermarket filters okay to use?
No, they use inferior paper media that collapses and starves the engine of vital oil pressure.
Can I wash and reuse a paper oil filter?
Never; they are strictly single-use items and will completely disintegrate if washed.

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