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Yet another tranny issue - any ideas?
1987 300d that I'm driving and working a trade with a friend for. 252k miles, no service records. No idea if tranny has ever been touched...
Two different times Ive had a strange occurrence where it shifts fine for several miles of driving, then go some reason decides to act up. It will shift 1-2, then on the 2-3 it acts like it goes into neutral and engine revs freely. Slow down and it returns to 2nd - then does same thing if you accelerate. I am quite certain that I was nowhere near full throttle and thereby hitting the kickdown switch. The "fix" both times was to stop, shift into reverse for a second, then go back to drive. Drives fine after that... What does this soun like? Piston hanging up somewhere? Sound terminal? Thank you |
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I am sure someone will chime in with more knowledge than me but have you checked the ATF fluid level?
The problem is probably something else, but this would be where i would start to have a baseline. I believe the procedure is close to this: Car should be driven for 10 minutes or so to warm up the transmission fluid - not freeway driving Park car on level service Place transmission in Park Check the dip stick near the battery/firewall - FSM recommends a bit of leather to wipe off dip stick Fluid level should be at the top mark - very little fluid is needed to move the reading up so add a little at a time, while parked run the transmission through R, then D, back to R and then P and recheck fluid level. Repeat as necessary. Chris
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1985 300D, 250k 1980 300SD, 180K |
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