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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Far far better than paper filters
Ruben C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Great quality filter, never had issues with mann filters 00 mercedes s430 fits and no leaks.
4x4boy
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Went on with no problem. An exact fit.
Sevy Ibarra
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
This is OEM for Mercedes Benz and fits perfectly! Comes with gaskets needing replacement! This will last 356 days once installed and super easy to put on, price is way cheaper than Mercedes dealership! Car running smooth!
jean
Reviewed in France on July 4, 2024
je n'utilise que des filtres MANN, fournisseur de Mercedes qui rajoute juste son nom sur les mêmes filtres pour les vendre au double prix.Quand je regarde la différence avec les filtres à bas prix, je constate que bien que les dimensions et compatibilité soient respectées, la conception des filtres Mann est différente en robustesse des parois, et j'ai vu qu'il y a davantage de lamelles filtrantes, donc une surface filtrante plus importante pour sans doute une meilleure fluidité et efficacité.J'ai remarqué en enlevant le filtre après usage, que les lamelles des Mann restent bien droites et rigides, alors que les bas de gamme sont toutes ramollies, sinueuses ( pas droites ), et se collent par endroits.la filtration de ces filtres à bas prix se dégrade donc à l'usage.
Nathan S
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
I use these on my BMW, Mercedes, and Volvo cars ('02 and a '99, don't get any ideas) and they work great. Much nicer than the cheap STP / Fram crap at AutoZone or O'Reilly, and not that much more expensive.The Merc and Volvo share the same filter model, and these come with 2 different sets of o-rings and washers in little baggies labeled "Mercedes" and "Volvo" which I thought was pretty cool.
Luis Alfonso Juli Daza
Reviewed in Spain on December 12, 2024
Buen filtro de Mercedes Benz a muy buen precio. Lo lleva todo, tóricas y arandela de aceite. Perfecto para mi Mercedes Benz CLS W219 350 CG
A
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
The fleece oil filter fits my Mercedes with M112 engine and remains intact after many miles. While I found some lesser-known brands that offer fleece filters at a lower price with reasonable quality and used them sometimes, Mann is still a decent filter.
Osvaldo Hernández
Reviewed in Mexico on September 22, 2023
Queda perfecto al C280 del 2009
Barry
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 29, 2023
Does the Job
Ihab
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2023
I have been using these filters on MB's 3.0L V6 for a few years. They are sturdy and effective. I haven't measured their filtration efficiency in the lab, but from the sound and smoothness of the engine even at long drain intervals (10 000km+, and one year+) these are fantastic filters. Additional points to Mann for publishing the full spec (including anti-drainback valve material and the bypass valve opening pressure). Make sure you use the right oil for your engine (right Additive formulation for the age of your car, not just the viscosity E.g. not all 5W30 oils are the same).
Steve H
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2012
There is no doubt that I like to take care of my vehicle. Therefore, with a car that calls for oil changes only every 10,000-13,000 miles, I want to be sure to use the approved oil filter that can survive that long.First, let me put this early in the review. I had had the Mercedes Branded and Box part side by side with this one. They are identical besides the labeling (and part of the labeling is the same as the Mercedes branded one still has the Mann logo and part number too). They are identical because Mann makes this filter, their own brand, and the filter for Mercedes. They are truly one in the same.These Mann HU 718/5 have a beautiful, strong construction, and indeed they are actually the OEM part. The OEM Mercedes-Genuine part has the Mann HU 718/5 part number right next to the Mercedes part number. The only thing missing on this filter is the Mercedes-Benz star logo, Mercedes part number, and the Mercedes-Benz box. Indeed, the filter is made in Germany as well for anyone wondering. Several of the other aftermarket brands actually use the OEM filter rebranded too, as of this writing, K&N oil, and Purolator oil. However, those products tend to be much more costly since those companies must buy the filters from Mann and resell them.The Mann branded filter is the best value and easiest to procure since it is right here on Amazon! How could it be any easier? I will only say that the OEM dealer Mercedes labeled filter is not too much more money than this one. Therefore, if you ever happen to be at the dealer or know of a dealer that has good parts pricing, you shouldn't necessary run from the genuine filter. It's the same as this and depending on the dealer, might just be a couple dollars more, if you're in a pinch and can't wait.Overall, extremely recommended filter. You can't argue with the original product! This OEM filter is designed to hold up for the extremely long oil change intervals recommended by Mercedes. Just be sure to use this filter along with an approved oil such as Mobil 1 0w40.
damian
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2011
On my Benz, its typical high-performance engine requires a high-pressure and freer-flowing lubrication system to meet the vehicle's engine-depended systems, such as A/C, electrical functions, suspension, etc.One time, I used a paper-based filter made by a popular brand filter co. in orange packaging box (and respective change of the full synthetic engine oil). Shortly after 4K miles, the metal oil filter cap that houses the filter began leaking oil out through the screw-grooves. I thought it was caused by the loose cap; I then tightened it. It was still leaking oil out. Occasionally, I cleaned the oil up until after 7500 miles were driven when I thought I needed a new oil cap and time for the oil and filter change.Then, I suddenly thought that my oem engine oil filter was not a paper-based medium but a "cloth-like" fleece material. After research, fleece is a longer lasting, faster and freer flowing filter medium. What occurred in my Benz's engine was that the paper filter was clogging up, and sufficient oil was not reaching engine internals. The filter restricted the output of oil, and caused excessive pressure on the unfiltered end--that's why oil was leaking out through the oil cap grooves. Usually, I average approximately 10K miles between full synthetic oil and oem filter changes.I recall that I averaged 7500 miles in between full synthetic oil and paper filter (again, manufacturer with the orange box) in my 89 Toyota. What unfortunately happened which I discovered the cause was that the paper-based oil filter starved that engine of sufficient oil over time, that the engine developed over-heating problems despite my use of full synthetic oils, coolant and water pump changes.Mann engine oil filter IS the manufacturer Mercedes uses for their vehicles before its packaged and stamped with M.B. When I replaced the paper filter with the fleece type, I experienced no more leakage, and the engine appears to operate more smoothly and faster. After a few 1K miles so far, my engine still maintains its high-performance.For its $14 price, Mann fleece filter is every bit worth the extra $ over the $5-6 orange-boxed paper filter. If you think of it, when people talk about engines and what they put into them, they always mention the oil brand or type but rarely the filter. Right?
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