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A used trans can be had very reasonably, I replaced the one in my 300SD for about $350.
120k is very low miles for a MB trans to fail (unless badly maintained/abused)....mine lasted to 281k! I'd replace the trans. A nice 380SE is a pretty rare car!
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When you say replaced, you mean DIY, rebuilt or used?
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I agree. My old 1985 380SE had 278K when I sold it with a perfectly shifting transmission and it was not well maintained either.
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I live in NYC folks. Not highway driving. We get 20K out of brake pads if we're lucky. Twenty five years of stop and go takes its toll on a tranny.
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My mechanic said the tranny cooler failed and dumped the coolant into the transmission fluid. Torque converter seized. Needs new tranny and cooler which is about $3000 with labor. Looks like she's a goner - parts anyone?
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