What kind of automatic does the Mercedes SLK350 have?

What kind of automatic does the Mercedes SLK350 have?

Mercedes offers its seven-speed automatic, dubbed the 7G, on its new roadster, but our SLK350 had a precise and rewarding six-speed manual. The shifter feels like the love child of a Honda S2000 and BMW M3. There’s a slightly rubbery feel as in the M3, and the throws aren’t quite as short as the S2000’s, but the effort is light and positive.

How to do ESP dynamometer test on Mercedes SLK350?

The SRS airbag light should be on. Press the trip odometer reset button three times rapidly before it goes off. If you do this right, a screen will appear showing a voltmeter. Then press the “up” arrow on the left side of the wheel twice to take you to the “ESP dynamometer test” screen.

When did the Mercedes Benz SL roadster come out?

After years of selling über-expensive SL roadsters to the wealthy, in 1997 Mercedes-Benz surprised the car-buying public by offering a retractable-hardtop roadster as visually stunning as the SL, but at 50 percent off.

When did the Mercedes Benz SLK come out?

Ever since the Mercedes-Benz SLK launched in 1997, this small roadster has seemingly tried to fool people into thinking it’s a different car. At first glance, the original SLK appeared to be an SL. Its successor, the SLK of 2005, bore the nose of an SLR McLaren.

What’s the problem with the Mercedes SLK350?

Another annoyance with the SLK stems from the dimly lit radio and climate-control readouts. With the top down, even a small amount of sunlight makes the display unreadable; brighter lighting would fix that. Styling was perhaps the old car’s strongest suit.

How do you start a Mercedes Benz SLK350?

To start, turn the ignition key to the first accessory position, making sure the dash display shows the odometer. The SRS airbag light should be on. Press the trip odometer reset button three times rapidly before it goes off. If you do this right, a screen will appear showing a voltmeter.

Is the Mercedes SLK a mistaken identity car?

Mistaken identity by design has worked well for Mercedes: More than 500,000 SLKs have been sold worldwide over the model’s lifetime. It may be priced similarly to the BMW Z4, Chevrolet Corvette, and Porsche Boxster, but the SLK has always been more relaxed than those cars.