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SPECIFICALLY: I needed to know the answer to this same question, where the power steering fluid dipstick/reservoir is on my 2012 C250. Today, I stopped into the dealership to ask them, and it was as I suspected: it is mounted about level with the top of the engine, in between the engine and the antifreeze reservoir, which is above the passenger-side wheel well. It has a little dipstick in it that says "Full 50°C" and "Full 20°C". It is not labeled in any way, nor is power steering fluid even mentioned in any of the owners manuals, which defies logic.
Mine is low, and I can't seem to find online which type of fluid to put in it, so I'll probably be back at MB to just buy theirs.
Hi. The original equipment tire size is 235/55r17, with a 17x8 wheel size. Up one tire size in a 17 inch is 255/50r17, with nearly the same circumference, but much wider and more sidewall profile. Up one (referred to as "plus one") wheel size, 18x9 inch, would be a 235/50r18. Down one tire size is 215/60r17 with narrower tread width and much more sidewall height. With B-mer's engineering you have quite a bit of leeway with larger tires and wheels, more than most manufacturers. There is lots of software on wheel seller sites that will let you see different tire wheel combinations on your vehicle. Check them out. Hope this helped!
Your ford focus had options to wheel size, If you have the 15 inch wheel the original tire size is 195/60-15 and if you have the 16 inch wheel option your tire size is 205/50-16.
Good luck and hope this helps.
There should be a sticker on the door near the latch with tire sizes recommended for that vehicle. last # is wheel size (14, 15, etc) This is also the size on the tire itself (205-75-15 is a 15" wheel) Then all you need is to match the bolt pattern. Any wheel retailer knows correct size or buy from someone who has same vehicle. Don't exceed recommended tire sizes unless you intend to also change speedometer to match the new final drive ratio.
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