How many miles does my 1998 e320 have?
My 1998 E320 currently has 155K miles. Last year I had the car in the dealership to have new spring perches installed. While the car was in the shop (first time since I owned the car at 58K miles) they told me that the trans seal was leaking. I authorized the work since I was aware of this problem.
What kind of transmission does a Mercedes 722.6 have?
The Mercedes five-speed automatic called the Mercedes-Benz 5G-Tronic also known as 722.6, is their first electronically controlled transmission. If your car is from that time it most likely has a five-speed auto transmission. Although being robust and reliable in general, this transmission has a couple of weak points.
What kind of transmission does a 1997 e320 W210 have?
– Nick at Pelican Parts Comments: Hello, 1997 E320 w210 6-in-line sedan with 181,000 miles, mine since 165,000. A few months ago noticed a slight buzzing sound when ignited cold from the transmission. By 40 degrees it would fade away and run smooth, but the first gear shifts until the car is warmed.
How to change conductor plate on Mercedes 722.6 5G transmission?
Instructions on how to change the conductor plate and valve body on Mercedes-Benz 722.6 5G transmission. Allow the car to cool down. Raise your car using a car lift, ramps, or jack stands. Secure the vehicle with jack stands. Set parking brakes.
What kind of transmission does a 722.6 Mercedes Benz use?
The 722.6 lines of transmission are designated by W5A XXX, where the XXX is the maximum input torque value (in newton-meters) the transmission can safely handle. Most of the W210s use the W5A 330 version although some are equipped with W5A 300 or W5A 580 versions.
Is the Mercedes 722.6 Nag 2 still in use?
In the 2009 model year, MBUSA started the every 40k mi transmission fluid/filter service. To be fair and clear, many late models use the 7-speed, 722.9 (NAG 2) transmissions. However, some 4Matic and 4 cylinder models after 2005 are still equipped with the 722.6 transmissions (although different models).
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.
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.
How to reset transmission adaptive shifting in Mercedes Benz?
If you race your Mercedes-Benz, it will remember that and keep the gearbox in gear longer. If you drive it gently, it will adapt to that as well and change gears earlier. Turn the key to position 2. You should see all the dash lights come on. Do NOT start the car.
Why is my 722.6 shifting erratically?
California Tranny fluid doesn’t just magically appear in the TCM – it’s getting in from a leaking seal or o-ring on the transmission. That part needs to be fixed to stop the problem on a permanent basis. You are absolutely right! the 722.6 has a known ‘O-Ring’ problem that may exhibit itself early on. Say 25K miles.
How long does it take to reset adaptive shifting?
This procedure will reset the adaptive shifting points in your Mercedes-Benz automatic Transmission Control Unit (TCU). These simple do it yourself instructions take less than 5 minutes.
– Nick at Pelican Parts Comments: Hello, 1997 E320 w210 6-in-line sedan with 181,000 miles, mine since 165,000. A few months ago noticed a slight buzzing sound when ignited cold from the transmission. By 40 degrees it would fade away and run smooth, but the first gear shifts until the car is warmed.
How do you reset adaptive shifting on a Mercedes Benz?
This procedure will reset the adaptive shifting points in your Mercedes-Benz automatic Transmission Control Unit (TCU). These simple do it yourself instructions take less than 5 minutes. No tools are required to perform this procedure and make your Mercedes-Benz shift like new.
This procedure will reset the adaptive shifting points in your Mercedes-Benz automatic Transmission Control Unit (TCU). These simple do it yourself instructions take less than 5 minutes.
What happens when you reset the transmission shift points?
It is not going to make your shifting abnormal. If your gear shifts are abnormal you have something else going on. Resetting the transmission shift points makes the transmission the same as when the car is out of the factory. Within 30 driving cycles, the ECU will monitor your driving habits and adapt the shifting points to your driving style.