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What coolant specification should I use for my Mercedes E-Class, and can I mix it with locally available coolants in Pakistan?

What coolant specification should I use for my Mercedes E-Class, and can I mix it with locally available coolants in Pakistan?

I drive a Mercedes E-Class W211, and finding the exact coolant specified in the owners manual is difficult in Pakistan. Mechanics often use generic green o r blue coolants. What coolant type and specification should I use, and is it safe to mix OEM coolant with locally available options?
Talha Kyanii asked on 11 Oct 2025 11:45:16 am
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Gari Master - on 11 Oct 2025 11:46:07 am
Mercedes-Benz E-Class models generally recommend the following tire pressures:

Front tires: 32–34 PSI

Rear tires: 34–36 PSI
When driving with 2–4 passengers o r light load

For Pakistan’s rough roads:

Slightly lower tire pressure 1–2 PSI below recommended can improve ride comfort and absorb potholes better.

However, do not go below 30 PSI, as it increases tire wear and fuel consumption.

Tips:

Check pressure once a week, especially during weather changes.

Always adjust pressure when tires are cold.

Use nitrogen filling if possible — it reduces pressure fluctuation in hot weather.

Note: Pressure may also vary based on wheel size 17, 18, o r 19 — check the sticker on the driver-side door jamb for your exact model.
 

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