What transmissions do Mercedes use?

What transmissions do Mercedes use?

Since the 1990’s, Mercedes-Benz have used Tiptronic transmission technology in their cars. The current version, the 9G-Tronic nine-speed automatic transmission, was introduced in 2013.

Is the CLK 350 a good car?

Best value for a high-end sport luxury car The 350 six engine feels like a powerful V8. Convertible top comes up and down effortlessly within 20 seconds. Mileage was as high as 30 mpg while driving at 75 mph with cruise control on. Interior is very comfortable.

What does CLK mean on a Mercedes?

Coupe Leicht Kurtz (Mercedes Benz model)

How much is a CLK 350?

The 2009 Mercedes-Benz CLK350 Coupe’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $49,000, while the CLK550 Coupe’s MSRP is closer to $59,000. The CLK350 Cabriolet jumps into the $57,000 range, while a fully loaded CLK550 Cabriolet can approach $76,000.

When did Mercedes stop making the CLK?

2010
In 2010, the CLK lineup was discontinued and replaced by the C207 E-Class coupé and A207 E-Class convertible.

What kind of transmission does a Mercedes Benz have?

This will make your car fun to drive again, it’s like getting a free tune-up. This procedure applies to all Mercedes-Benz that come with the 5-speed 722.6 and 7 -speed 722.9. This is about 95% of Mercedes-Benz cars on the road today with the exception of models made before 1995.

Can you reset the transmission on a Mercedes Benz?

This will make your car fun to drive again, it’s like getting a free tune-up. This procedure applies to all Mercedes-Benz that come with the 5-speed 722.6 and 7 -speed 722.9. This is about 95% of Mercedes-Benz cars on the road today with the exception of models made before 1995. This reset procedure works on automatic transmission only.

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.

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.