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Changing Trans Fluid
I just bought a 1994 Mercedes C280. It has a lttle over 160,000 miles on it and I would like to change the Trans Fluid. It's seems to be running great as well as shifting fine, I just would like a base to go from, and it can't hurt. Should I go with Syn or reg and what brand?
thanks in advance Greg |
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It's your choice. I use regular fluid.
Are you aware of the unique procedure with MB transmission service... that the torque converter can be drained, and the refill procedure is two steps.
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95 E320 Cabriolet, 159K |
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Refill Proceedure
What are the 2 steps for the refill proceedure?????????? thanks Jim
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James A. Harris |
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Trans Fluid Change
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If your transmission is like mine, you'll drain roughly 7 qts from the pan and torque converter. (Sometimes it's a good idea to measure what is drained out to estimate the fill.) After you button everything back up, don't refill the entire charge! The manual indicates that you refill with 4 qts, then start the engine and refill the remaining charge.
I recommend refilling it about a quart low, then run the car until the transmission is warmed up (10 miles minimum), check the level, and top off to the full mark.
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95 E320 Cabriolet, 159K |
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Transmission Fluid Change Done
Took abouit 1.5/2.0 hrs. Just wanted to take my time and do it right. I don't know about all the other Mercedes out there, but changing the fluid on a 94C280 is a piece of cake. Got a new filter and pan seal for about $30 online. Changed to Mobil 1 Syn for about $56 and when I went for a test ride after I was done, I noticed the shifting was much smoother right away.
PS: When checking the pan for metal particals, I found only 1 small speck. Not bad for 160,000 miles |
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