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I Joined the club: Reverse slipped today
SO i was backing my car up a small drive way, when i started hearing a whining noise and the car war not moving. i pushed the gas harder and it moved ......after that, i noticed some slippage in reverse...ever since i got this car in august, it had slow reverse engagement like 1-2 seconds. but this was so sudden today, and i am very angry as this thing will not give me a break........:mad:
any how, it still backs up but if under load it will slip...i know there are hundreds of pages about this, but it is quite confusing........ P.S. I lost a drop or two of tranny oil today when i was changing my radiator. I don't think that is the problem as the car shifts perfectly in the other gears and oil level seems ok from what i can tell ....... so what should i do? any short term remedies until we go for a rebuild ? i don't have the money for that now... thanks, |
not really, the delay was the first sign in your trans on it's way out. all you can do, short of a rebuild, is drive it. when i first got my coupe, i've found that it had a reverse slip for over 40k miles!!! it finally grenaded itself when the front trans pump decided not to pump.
you should be fine. keep driving until you get the money to figure out what's going on. |
So this is good-old reverse clutch disk wear or something else?
It still reverses fine, but would struggle to get on ramps for example... any chance the transmission could lock itself up/quit on the highway? i am trying to imagine worst case scenario.... thanks |
Reverse hasn't worked in my car for over a year.
Who needs it anyway? :D Just be aware when parking. |
Ok,
Question: What is the average life span of a Mercedes transmission assuming it had service performed on time? I might buy a used one in the future, and trying to understand if a 90,000 miles transmission is considered low millage or at its life end? i understand this depends on a lot of factors, but just generally speaking?!! |
I don't know about average, but my 1997 E320 with 181,000 miles is on the original engine and tranny and rides/drives as new.
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I will not be doing this anytime soon unless things go bad (i.e it stops shifting in all gears)....but paying $2500 for a transmission rebuild is just too much, their should be cheaper alternatives... thanks, |
Hey latief. Bummer dude. I feel for ya. If it ain't one thing, it's ten, huh.
Best I can determine is this trans (722.3) can be reasonably expected to go about 140k on average before it starts getting 'tired'. Slipping in reverse is the classic symptom of 'tired', again based on what I have read. I will send you some information I have gotten elsewhere on this. I will send you a PM. If you want to R&R the trans yourself, you can get a rebuilt from Peter Schmid for about $1500. That will save you about $1000 to $1500 since an indy is going to charge $2500 to $3000 for this job. There are some good write-ups on the forum here on trans R&R's. Here is one of them: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=267415 You have to read down a ways to get to the info you need. Look for a PM from me shortly. Pete |
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My 300E is at 145k with everything original still. Both have 0 delay in engaging or shifting. |
the answer is, for free, put some godamned transmission fluid in it...you're low on transmission fluid OK? Top it off
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I will be changing the fluid within a day or two, we'll see what happens then !
thanks, |
Just came back from changing the fluid. Let me say this, although I have been working on cars for a short time, this was by far one of the worst jobs i have done.....I was very careful, but boy oh boy does it get miserable down there under the car and really fast.....
anyhow, i drained the converter and transmission. everything seemed nice and clean, but there was some silver residue in the oil pan, not much though.... I went by the factory cd recommendation, and poured in 4 liters of oil as a first start. it is really hard to read the level of oil correctly. Being the newbie i am i read the dipstik and it seemed to have oil all over the place... so i thought maybe i overfilled, but i got the scare of my life as the car would not move in reverse or forward. i guess the oil level was too low for pressure to build..i freaked out for a couple of minutes, and decided to read the level again. it was very low, so i filled roughly around 5.5 liters in there, but i think i overfilled a bit (i can't really tell), the tranny started working fine, and the reverse is engaging faster than before..it got dark, so i called it quits for a day, and drove the car for a bit and parked it. tomorrow i need to find out how much oil i have in there exactly, and if i need to remove or add some... can someone tell me how to get an accurate reading on that damn dipstick? thanks, |
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And lets hope you cleaned the outside of the transmission pan area before working...dirt...no..dust is like boulders inside a transmission. Even in the owners manual the don't recommend using a weaved fabric or paper towel. they recommend LEATHER of all things, becuse it foesn't deposit fibers or lint. I may sound overly cautious...you would too after paying $2500 for a rebuild. Good luck tho, Trans issues really suck. |
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I was very careful with the cleaning. Not perfect i know, but the best i could do .... Is there a way to read the level when cold??? |
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