2004 MERCEDES-BENZ S430 ESP

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 371 Practical hints
Towing the vehicle
Towing the vehicle
Mercedes-Benz recommends that the vehi-
cle be transported with all wheels off the 
ground using flatbed or appropriate wheel 
lift/dolly equ

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 382 Technical dataEngine
EngineModel
S 430 (220.070, 220.170)
1
S 430 4MATIC (220.183)
1
1The quoted data apply only to the standard vehicle. See an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for the correspond

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 383 Technical data
Engine
Model
S 55 AMG (220.174)
1
S 600 (220.176)
1
Engine
113
275
Mode of operation
4-stroke engine, gasoline injection
4-stroke engine, gasoline injection
No. of cylinders
8
12
Bo

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 391 Technical data
Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.
CapacitiesVehicle components and their respective 
lubricants must match. Therefore use only 
brands tested and

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 395 Technical data
Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.
Gasoline additives
A major concern among engine manufac-
turers is carbon build-up caused by gaso-
line. Mercedes-Benz recommends only the 
use of

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 400 Technical dataConsumer informationTemperature
The temperature grades are A (the high-
est), B, and C, representing the tire’s resis-
tance to the generation of heat and its 
ability to dissipate

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 401 Technical terms
ABC
(A
ctive B
ody C
ontrol)
Active, computer-controlled system 
that hydraulically adjusts the suspen-
sion at all four wheels in response to 
various driving situations.
ABS
(A
n

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MERCEDES-BENZ S430 2004 W220 Owners Manual 403 Technical terms
Engine oil viscosity
Measurement for the inner friction (vis-
cosity) of the oil at different tempera-
tures. The higher the temperature an 
oil can tolerate without becoming thin,