W210 1996 E300D Transmission slip (?) on first start in drive
My transmission started acting a bit funny. Perhaps it's related to the colder morning temperatures of late.
After backing downhill out of the driveway, stopping and putting the selector in drive, then applying a bit of pressure to the accelerator pedal, the car starts to move forward about an inch or two, then there is a hesitation of about an eighth to quarter second and a very small thump, at which point it takes off with confidence. I can duplicate this several times before driving off. Slow shift to first, perhaps?
The behavior cannot be duplicated with the transmission warm. However, when the transmission is warm, the car always starts off from a stop in first gear, with little pressure on the accelerator pedal. I thought it was supposed to start in second.
Specifics:
1996 W210 E300D (Diesel)
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Four-speed automatic transmission, ETS but no ASR (I think - warning lamp on dash does not light during the above behavior)
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