What is a sump nut?
A sump nut is commonly referred to as an oil drain plug or oil pan drain plug. It is an important component in a vehicles engine system. It is a small hexagonal headed bolt with threads that is located at the lowest point of the oil pan. The sump nut’s main purpose is to allow oil to be drained during an oil change. When the sump nut is tightened it acts as a seal preventing oil leaks from the oil pan.
Where can the sump nut for a Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class be found?
The sump nut for a Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class can be found by locating the engine oil pan. It is an important part for changing the vehicles oil. The location of this is normally at the lowest point of the engine oil pan, this is normally made of metal or plastic. This is the location for the oil to be drained i.e. old oil during an oil change.
To access the sump nut for a Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class the vehicle will need to be raised using a jack and support with jack stand or by using a ramp. When you are under the vehicle, inspection to the underside of the oil pan is required. The sump nut/drain can either be a bolt or plug that can be removed.
Please be cautious when working under the vehicle if it is lifted off the ground, remember to follow safety guidelines. Mercedes-Benz’s owner’s manual can be referred to for further instructions and recommended maintenance.
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