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Old 07-25-2006, 07:50 AM
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Slipping Transmission

I'm considering buying a 1988 300CE with 111,000 miles on. Current owner has replaced the hed gasket and redone the valves guides. Car itself is in pretty good condition. The only issue I found was the transmission was slipping when shifting from 1st to 2nd ( or is it 2nd to 3rd in these cars?). Transmission would start shifting at 2500 rpm and rpms would climb to 3000 before engaging with about a second delay between the shift. I was being light on the gas at the time. There seemed to be less slippage if I was a little more enthuaistic on the gas. it shifted okay in the other gears and reverse. We checked the fluid level and it was a little low. Topped it up but it didn't cure the problem. The fluid was clear and it did not smell burnt.

Am I looking a potential rebuild here?

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Old 07-25-2006, 08:20 AM
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Have a professional trans technician (MB experience) drive the car...Possibly a modulator replacement OR adjustment will allow proper shifting again...


BE prepared for $2000-3000. for a good re man unit..used go for $500-750..

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