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Old 12-15-2007, 08:51 PM
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Now I get my 97 E420 back with the $4400 rebuilt trans and torque converter and it feels like the trans is a bit rough. It shifts up and down hard and is perceptable whereas the original was very smooth and it would shift seamlessly. Is there a break in period for rebuilt trans? Doesn't MB thoroughly test these rebuilt trans before selling them? My indy says to drive it for a week and bring it in for a check up and not to worry as it is warranteed. Any thoughts?
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Old 12-16-2007, 02:47 PM
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Now I get my 97 E420 back with the $4400 rebuilt trans and torque converter and it feels like the trans is a bit rough. It shifts up and down hard and is perceptable whereas the original was very smooth and it would shift seamlessly. Is there a break in period for rebuilt trans? Doesn't MB thoroughly test these rebuilt trans before selling them? My indy says to drive it for a week and bring it in for a check up and not to worry as it is warranteed. Any thoughts?

722.6 transmissions have what is called “Adaptive memory” The TCM will correct and adjust the time and pressure it takes, for a clutch drum to apply to optimize shift feel. The more you drive the better it will shift.
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Old 12-16-2007, 03:30 PM
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722.6 transmissions have what is called “Adaptive memory” The TCM will correct and adjust the time and pressure it takes, for a clutch drum to apply to optimize shift feel. The more you drive the better it will shift.
Thanks, Steve. It has been feeling better and smoother as the days go by. I appreciate your input.
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