Showing posts with label Fuel System - Use Of E10 Fuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fuel System - Use Of E10 Fuel. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2019

Mercedes-Benz A220 2020 Technical Service Bulletin # S-47_00-61 Date: 110920


Fuel System - Use Of E10 Fuel



Date: September 20, 2011



Order No: S-B-47.00/61



Group: 47



SUBJECT: MY-All, Models All with Spark Ignition Engine



Use of E10 Fuel



All Mercedes-Benz vehicles and Maybach, and AMG with spark-ignition engines can be run on E10 fuel.



Exceptions are all models produced at the factory without a controlled 3-way catalytic converter or models equipped with a carburetor. These are



generally older than 25 years.



The following table lists all models that may not be operated with a bioethanol admixture of more than 5%.



These models must always be run on gasoline of the grade "Premium or Super Plus sulfur-free as per DIN EN228 (2208 - 2011) or E DIN 51626-1



and other ISO or ASTM standards" or a comparable quality with the special designation Contains up to 5% bioethanol".



Mercedes-Benz A220 2020 Page 88



Mercedes-Benz A220 2020 Page 89



Note:



Mercedes-Benz and Maybach vehicles may only be filled with standard fuel qualities (DIN/EN specification). The octane number recommendation



(RON) for the particular engine type or age of the vehicle must be taken into consideration.



Note:



Grades to use are identified on gasoline pumps as: Contains up to 5% "bioethanol". The RON grade that is available as an E5 is at the discretion of

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Mercedes Benz E 550 4MATIC Sedan Technical Service Bulletin # S-47_00-61 Date: 110920

 Mercedes Benz E 550 4MATIC Sedan Technical Service Bulletin # S-47_00-61 Date: 110920
Fuel System - Use Of E10 Fuel
Date: September 20, 2011
Order No: S-B-47.00/61
Group: 47
SUBJECT: MY-All, Models All with Spark Ignition Engine
Use of E10 Fuel
All Mercedes-Benz vehicles and Maybach, and AMG with spark-ignition engines can be run on E10 fuel.
Exceptions are all models produced at the factory without a controlled 3-way catalytic converter or models equipped with a carburetor. These are
generally older than 25 years.
The following table lists all models that may not be operated with a bioethanol admixture of more than 5%.
These models must always be run on gasoline of the grade "Premium or Super Plus sulfur-free as per DIN EN228 (2208 - 2011) or E DIN 51626-1
and other ISO or ASTM standards" or a comparable quality with the special designation Contains up to 5% bioethanol".
2010 Mercedes Benz E 550 4MATIC Sedan (212.090) V8-5.5L (273.970)   Page 106
2010 Mercedes Benz E 550 4MATIC Sedan (212.090) V8-5.5L (273.970)   Page 107
Note:
Mercedes-Benz and Maybach vehicles may only be filled with standard fuel qualities (DIN/EN specification). The octane number recommendation
(RON) for the particular engine type or age of the vehicle must be taken into consideration.
Note:
Grades to use are identified on gasoline pumps as: Contains up to 5% "bioethanol". The RON grade that is available as an E5 is at the discretion of
the fuel provider.