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Old 12-11-2004, 03:13 PM
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Transmission fluid change Sl320

I have a 1997 Sl320 and would like to change the automatic transmission fluid. I don't see a drain or filler plug. How should I proceed??

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Old 12-16-2004, 09:02 PM
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EEEk.. I considered this too messy a job for me, also the potential of overfilling and goofing up the works. I took it to the dealer and paid them $200 to take the responsibility for it. There is a small little drain plug in the bottom of the pan, but most remove the pan, then you have to turn the converter to get to the drain there, some use a screwdriver. I change my oil and pretty much everything else, but the transmission is really a messy job, they powerflush it for that price too, I think it is worth it not having to deal with all the mess! Are you having the normal oil leaks those 104's have? I replaced a lot of seals, but I am now leak free! I just changed gas stations and upgraded to synthetic oil, I am getting almost 28 miles to the gallon! I think that is fantastic for such a cool car! The SL320 is geared for fun too! Good luck and Happy Benzing!
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Old 12-19-2004, 05:40 PM
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I'm taking your advise and letting the dealer change it. Thanks.........................
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Old 02-14-2006, 12:10 AM
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Wasnt too bad

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I'm taking your advise and letting the dealer change it. Thanks.........................

I did it and yea it was messy and I dont have powerflush but it wasnt too too bad. I was able to find the torque converter hole too. I opened it and ....nothing just smoke and a bit of sludge came out.

My filter chock full of pieces of metal and so was the pan. Good times huh?

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