Can a Mercedes B200 transmission be changed without removing the engine?
No parts are offered for this transmission so physical repair is not possible. If software updates have not helped, then the only solution will be to replace the transmission. Can the timing belt on a Mercedes B200 be changed without removing the engine? The Mercedes 200 does not use a timing belt, it has a timing chain.
Is it possible to fix the CVT on a Mercedes 200?
The CVT on the Mercedes 200 is known to cause problems and what has been described is typical of the issues faced. No parts are offered for this transmission so physical repair is not possible. If software updates have not helped, then the only solution will be to replace the transmission.
What does not with engine on mean on Mercedes B200?
In this vehicle the system is unable to check the oil level with the engine running. The ‘not with engine on’ part of the message means that the check will be carried out when the engine is OFF but the ignition ON. If the engine has been running recently, it may take 5 or 10 minutes for the check to be completed.
What is done during the D service of a 2007 Mercedes B200?
What all is done during the D service of a 2007 Mercedes B200? The D service for this model includes: Inspection of the suspension, battery, brakes and tires. In addition, the following may be done, depending on the age and mileage of the vehicle: Air filters are due for changing every 40,000 miles. Fuel filter is changed every 60,000 miles.
What to do if your Mercedes transmission is leaking oil?
Before you spend hundreds of dollars on a new valve body (will talk more about the valve body in the next step) replace the Mercedes Transmission 13-Pin Connector Adapter Plug + O-rings. The O-ring plug leaks oil and disrupts the communication between the TCU and the valve body. The O-ring is very easy to replace.
What to do when your Mercedes goes into limp mode?
You may also get a check engine light if your transmission 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.
What causes a Mercedes-Benz transmission to fail?
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. The top part of the radiator on your Mercedes-Benz contains the chamber for the engine coolant/antifreeze while the bottom part contains the chamber for the transmission oil cooling.