Is the jerky Trans a Mercedes-Benz problem?

Is the jerky Trans a Mercedes-Benz problem?

Hi, As every body knows this is an old and very well known problem for most of ML-350 (mine is a 2007) I have my car since new, and since first day I noticed the jerky trans. Of course this is unacceptable for any brand new car and specially for a MBenz.

What to do about jerky transmission on ml 350?

2nd trip to dealer: I had the transmission service performed (new filter, gasket, and pan fluid) at 41K miles. They also reset the transmission forcing it to re-learn. The transmission worked great for two days then went back to the old ways.

Is there a problem with my Mercedes 350?

The tranny symptoms on my ML were very minor. Believe or not, after boosting the battery on my 2006 350, this jerky transmission issue has gone and it’s been more than a week now. I don’t know if this would work for everyone but definately worked for me.

Can a Mercedes-Benz have a transmission failure?

Very few Mercedes-Benz cars have had complete transmission failure and require transmission replacement. We see these transmission fail in rare cases when water enters the transmission via the oil cooling lines or the radiator on cars equipped with Valeo radiators.

Very few Mercedes-Benz cars have had complete transmission failure and require transmission replacement. We see these transmission fail in rare cases when water enters the transmission via the oil cooling lines or the radiator on cars equipped with Valeo radiators.

What is the problem with the Mercedes 7G tronic transmission?

Mercedes 7G-Tronic – Seven Speed Automatic Gearbox Problem. This is a very common fault for Mercedes vehicles fitted with the 7G-Tronic automatic transmission with gearbox code – 722.9, often causing the transmission to hold too long in one gear before aggressively forcing the next gear into place, this causes a very rough and jerky gear change.

What happens when a Mercedes Benz goes into limp mode?

When a Mercedes-Benz goes into limp mode, it only operates in second gear and reverse only. When you put it in gear, you may also feel a bang as transmission engages. The first thing you should try is to check the transmission fluid level. The transmission has a dipstick tube but with no dipstick in it.

Do you need dipstick to check Mercedes transmission?

The car doesn’t come with a dipstick to check the transmission level but you can order one online for under $20. You will need Dipstick Tool for 722.6 722.9 Mercedes-Benz Transmission for measuring fluid level. Watch the video below to learn how to check the transmission fluid level on your Mercedes-Benz.