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300TDT speedo - mechanical or elec?
Mea culpa... didn't realize I couldn't tow my '83 300TDT wagon on a dolly with the tranny in neutral. Blew out the trans.
Planning to replace transmission. Would like to buy a take-out trans in advance before going into shop. Is there any easy way to tell if the speedo is electric or mechanical drive? Even the dealer couldn't tell me by VIN due to vehicle's age. Located a replacement electronic drive trans through Potomac, but it won't help if speedo's mechanical.
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Hi,
to my knowledge they are all mechanical connected with a wire at the tail of the transmission where the output shaft is. The wire goes from under the floor trough the engine compartment and then inside. An easy way to find out is to check where your brake booster is, if you see a black hard-to-bend wire that goes in the firewall, thats a good indication it is your speedo.
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1987 190E 2.3 (special lady) Currently working on a 2.3 16v look conversion... It takes time |
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they went to electronic pickups with the 300SDs and the 201 chassis cars. All the 123's were mechanical
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1982 300SD (214 k, excellent shape) kidmobile running mostly biodiesel, gets 31 mpg hwy with 2.82 rear from a euro 500SEL 1976 115 body 240D 4-speed (traded for Jeep parts) - Engine lives on in my CJ7 |
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