What is the transmission code for a Mercedes glk250?
Mercedes Benz GLK250, GLK350 models with 722.9 plus 7 speed transmission and code A89. Fitment Notes: Fits GLK250, GLK350 WITH Transmission Code A89 (with Blue Fluid Color). This kit is for the Mercedes 722.9 Plus 7G-Tronic 7-speed automatic transmissions with MB 236.15 specification transmission fluid (Blue In Color). NOT Red ATF color!
What kind of fluid does a Mercedes glk250 use?
Transmission fluid is an OEM Approved MB 236.15 (ATF134FE) transmission fluid specs. Mercedes Benz GLK250, GLK350 models with 722.9 plus 7 speed transmission and code A89. Fitment Notes: Fits GLK250, GLK350 WITH Transmission Code A89 (with Blue Fluid Color).
What kind of ATF does a Mercedes GLK-Class use?
RAVENOL M 9-FE Series ATF has OEM Approvals for MB 236.15 (ATF134FE) specification for the Mercedes-Benz 722.9 Plus 7-speed automatic transmissions. More About RAVENOL ATF: RAVENOL oils and lubricants are made in Germany since 1946!
Are there any issues with the drive train in a GLK350?
Anyone having any issues with the drive train in a GLK350? I’m the original owner and started having issues with the vehicle at 49K when MB had to fix a leak on the transfer case. (This in addition to trying to fix a valve cover leak three times) since that time I started noticing a whining sound which is getting louder.
What kind of engine does the Mercedes GLK350 have?
The 2010 Mercedes GLK350 is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 good for 268 hp and 258 pound-feet of torque. A seven-speed automatic transmission with comfort, sport and manual settings is standard. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive (known as 4Matic) is optional.
Anyone having any issues with the drive train in a GLK350? I’m the original owner and started having issues with the vehicle at 49K when MB had to fix a leak on the transfer case. (This in addition to trying to fix a valve cover leak three times) since that time I started noticing a whining sound which is getting louder.
Is there a warranty on a 2010 GLK350?
Now, at 84K, they are telling me I need a new transmission, transfer case and torque converter at $6000+. Of course, its not covered by the original 50K warranty. does this sound reasonable? ps I’m the original lessee and purchased it off of lease at 65K.
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