When to service Mercedes transmission?
Most Mercedes Benz models specify a transmission service every 40,000 miles. It is important to check your owner’s manual or stop in at German Auto Center and have one of our Mercedes Benz experts take a look for you. Dirty transmission fluid within your Mercedes Benz will quickly lead to costly repairs.
How to check automatic transmission fluid level Mercedes?
The transmission dip stick should show level between the low and high 80 degree mark. Add Mercedes Benz approved transmission fluid. If you find out that you are low in fluid then make sure to add some. You add fluid through the same tube that you used to check the transmission fluid level.
Where is the transmission fill tube in a Mercedes?
No screws or bolts. Locate the transmission fill tube. It is located between the firewall and the engine. It is kind of hidden so look carefully. Be careful not to mistake the engine oil tube with the transmission tube. Remove the transmission fill tube cap. First, you will need to brake off the transmission red lock pin.
Where can I get Mercedes Benz transmission fluid dipstick?
Don’t worry, you can get Transmission Fluid Dipstick 140589152100 for your Mercedes Benz on Amazon for under $20 and free shipping. Instructions on how to check transmission fluid on a Mercedes Benz. Step by step with pictures and video. Warm up the car.
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 to service a Mercedes 7 speed transmission?
To ensure long life and peace of mind in your 7-speed (722.9) Mercedes-Benz transmission, periodic service is a must. The 722.9 7-speed transmission comes in two variants that determine the service procedure.
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.
Is the Mercedes 722.9 transmission a lifetime replacement?
As simple as that, your 7-speed Mercedes-Benz 722.9 transmission has been fully serviced. Like everything else we sell, the transmission service kits come with our Lifetime Replacement Guarantee. That means that when you do this all again in 40,000 to 60,000 miles, we have you covered.