How much is a Mercedes transmission?
The average transmission replacement cost for a Mercedes starts at about $1,800 but varies depending on the model and year. For a more exact cost, contact us. We provide free estimates! The transmission control model inside of the transmission is specifically programmed with the VIN number of the car that it’s in.
Is the Mercedes E320 reliable?
Reliable little car I have owned 2 of the E-320 Mercedes and think they are great cars overall and were very reliable. These cars can go forever if maintained and taken care of and drive like new even over 200k as well as 300k.
How much will it Cost to replace my transmission?
Average transmission repair costs range from $300 to $1,400. For example, if your manual transmission needs a new clutch, you can reasonably expect to pay around $800 to $1,500. On the other hand, transmission replacement is one of the most expensive repairs you can get. Replacements can range from $1,800 to $3,400.
What are the most common Mercedes Benz transmission problems?
Top 5 Mercedes-Benz Transmission Problems. Won’t come out of Park gear due to a defective brake light switch. ( DIY How to replace the Brake Light Switch) Continue to read if you would like to learn how to troubleshoot your Mercedes-Benz transmission yourself and where you should start. 1. Check Fluid Level
Where are the transmission codes stored in a Mercedes?
Specific codes related to the transmission are stored in the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) and come generic codes such as P0705 are stored in ECU (Engine Control Unit). You don’t need to pay anyone to read the codes; you can retrieve them yourself in a couple of minutes with the right OBD II scanner.
When did Mercedes Benz start using 5 speed transmission?
The 5-speed transmission that was used between 1995 up to 2008 is one of the best transmission ever built. Now let’s see if we can help you troubleshoot your transmission. By continuing to read this article you agree to use this information at your own risk. Top 5 Mercedes-Benz Transmission Problems.
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.
Top 5 Mercedes-Benz Transmission Problems. Won’t come out of Park gear due to a defective brake light switch. ( DIY How to replace the Brake Light Switch) Continue to read if you would like to learn how to troubleshoot your Mercedes-Benz transmission yourself and where you should start. 1. Check Fluid Level
When to replace tranmission oil and filter in Mercedes Benz?
MBZ must believe in miracles, too — or they trust their “stupid” engineers — because they’ve issued hundreds of 100K-mile CPO warranties on cars with 722.6 transmissions that were never touched prior to writing the warranty. Mercedes-Benz of Canada recommends replacing the tranmission oil and filter at 60,000 Kilometers and then never Again!!!!
When to change transmission fluid in Mercedes Benz?
Voted yes. Regardless what kind of geniuses the engineers at MB were at the time they came up with the whole “sealed for life” stuff, I will still change it once my younger daughter’s 05 gets closer to 100K. It’s @ 91K now and with the amount of miles she is putting into it, it will still be at least another year or so before I need to do that.
What kind of transmission does a Mercedes Benz W203 use?
The 722.6 transmission (mistakenly call 722.5 above by me) in the W203 is a very durable gearbox; one of the best automatics ever produced by MBZ. It was used in the S-Class, Sprinter, Chrysler 300, and many other MBZ models.