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Does 95 E420 have limited slip differential??
I think it doesn't, but how does one tell? About to replace differential fluid. Many thanks.
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Joe95E420 Last edited by Joseph_H; 11-17-2003 at 01:06 PM. |
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NO
I don't have one on my '95 E420 (without ASR). ASR serves the slip control function on cars of this vintage. I've never heard of an E420 or 400E with L/S differential. It's unfortunate - because my rear tires really like to spin even in light rain with moderate throttle.
Regards, Troy 1995 E420 72k |
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I don't have ASR either..
Thanks for the reply.
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Many threads on how to check for L/S. Jack up the rear end and spin one tire. If the other tire starts to spin it has L/S (I think, check the other threads with a search to be sure).
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Or you can also look for the metal tab by the fill-hole telling you to use the spezial MB fluid in there.
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