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Adaptive transmission Leak
My wife's 98 M has developed a small leak in the transmission. With the sealed dipstick, how can one identify if the proper levle is maintained, and how do I assure a proper refill level after replacing the leaking seal.
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You will need to purchase or borrow the tool used for measuring fluid level. I hate to call it a dip stick; as such sticks measure from the top of the tube to the fluid level. The tool is a flexible shaft (much longer than the tube) that has a plastic ruler made to the end which gauges the level of the fluid above the bottom of the pan.
Unfortunately the level has to be such at a specific temperature which only can be determined by a scanner.
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Steve Brotherton Continental Imports Gainesville FL Bosch Master, ASE Master, L1 33 years MB technician |
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