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Here follows the CURRENT 229.5 (for whatever actual use it is):

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That smart requirement exists nowhere except in peoples' minds. Other than its inclusion, among others, on the old 229.5, there is no reason to say that Mobil 1 0W-40 is a necessity. So, any quality full-synthetic oil of the appropriate viscosity range for one's climate, and a filter at least equivalent to the quality Mitsu 1230A040 is good-to-go. But the 3B21 is a Mitsu designed and built engine, and Mitsu doesn't prima-face cleve to 229.5 (nor to the implied Mann-Hummel filters). No engine information or recommendations from Mitsu are made available to the public by M-B. My call is this: M-B has gone out of its way to reduce the fingerprints of Mitsubishi on the W451 (they even gave the engine a M-B designation - M132 vs. My smart center has Penske's authority to use Castrol 5W-30 SynPower. By far, most of the others are 5W-30s (then, about 35 of 50+), all full-synthetics. On that particular sheet in the program, which significantly pre-dates the Mitsubishi-engined W451, there is only one product that exists in the U.S. Restart all devices, wait 3 minutes, then launch the Roku app again.Click to expand.The sheet refered to is an outdated iteration of "M-B Sheet 229.5" that is included in the smart computerized maintenance program (229.5 was formulated by M-B for M-B engines). If the app still does not show your Roku device, try powering down your Roku device, phone, and router.

  • If you have multiple wireless routers in your home, check that your Roku device and phone are connected to the same router (same SSID).
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    If you are using a combination cable modem/wireless router, try adding a separate wireless router to your network and connecting your Roku device and phone to it.Go through Wi-Fi setup on your Roku device by selecting Settings > Network. If your Roku device is connected via Ethernet, connect it wirelessly to the same Wi-Fi network as your phone.If your Roku device is connected via Wi-Fi, check that your phone or Roku device aren't accidentally connected to a neighbor's Wi-Fi network.If the IP address numbers do not match and your Roku device and phone are not on the same network, try the following: Tap "Connect Manually" in the mobile app and follow directions. If the IP address numbers match, you can connect manually by entering the IP address of your Roku device in the Roku app. If these numbers do not match, your Roku device and phone are not on the same network. The first three of four numbers of the IP address of your phone and your Roku device should match (e.g.Write down the number next to “IP Address.” If you have a Roku TV, go to Settings > System > About.įor all other Roku devices, go to Settings > About from your Roku device ( Settings > Player info from original Roku device). Now, check the IP address of your Roku device.Your IP address will be a four-part number (e.g. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Your network name and write down the number next to "IP Address." On your phone, open Settings and check your network's IP address.Next, confirm your Roku device is on the same network as your phone: If that did not work, try exiting the Roku app, turning your phone's (or tablet's) Wi-Fi off and on and re-entering the app. Go to Settings > Network from your Roku device (or Settings > Network > Repeat guided setup from an original Roku device).Īfter you have successfully checked your connection, tap "Try Again" in the Roku mobile app. If you see a "Make sure your Roku device is powered on and connected to your WiFi network" message on the device selection screen in the Roku app, your Roku device was not detected over your network.įirst, try going through network setup to ensure your Roku device is visible ("awake") on your home network:







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