C300 Coupe 2017 transmission jerking
I've been suffering from noticeable jerking in the shifting of the first 3 gears and it's really annoying. I took the car to the service as it is brand new 2017 and it only has 5500 miles, and they updated the transmission software but I still feel the jerking. It's really obvious when the car starts from rest and it happens even if the car is not cold. There's no problems at all in the higher gears 4+, but it jerks really bad in the first 3 as if it hesitates to shift or as if there's not enough power to shift. And by the way, it happens while up/down shifting. Hopefully you guys know what's going on with it.
Thank you.
I've been suffering from noticeable jerking in the shifting of the first 3 gears and it's really annoying. I took the car to the service as it is brand new 2017 and it only has 5500 miles, and they updated the transmission software but I still feel the jerking. It's really obvious when the car starts from rest and it happens even if the car is not cold. There's no problems at all in the higher gears 4+, but it jerks really bad in the first 3 as if it hesitates to shift or as if there's not enough power to shift. And by the way, it happens while up/down shifting. Hopefully you guys know what's going on with it.
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your pain with me lol
I used to go from reverse to drive in my 2015 C300 Sedan while it was still in motion and I was always surprised how it just did it without much fuss, it would come to a stop then switch.
I now wait until the Cabrio has stopped then pull down the lever into drive and I don't get the jump. It can also happen when you do go from reverse to drive in any mild incline, if you don't apply any gas it just sits there. I am not sure if it is the new 9 Speed tranny that just does not provide any significant torque at this stage. Pressing the gas pedal has to be done slowly otherwise it will lurch forward.
Otherwise I find that the transmission is very smooth. It does feel like in S+ the transmission holds the gears a bit longer than in the Sedan which don't make sense since it has 2 more gears than the 7 Speed.
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I used to go from reverse to drive in my 2015 C300 Sedan while it was still in motion and I was always surprised how it just did it without much fuss, it would come to a stop then switch.
I now wait until the Cabrio has stopped then pull down the lever into drive and I don't get the jump. It can also happen when you do go from reverse to drive in any mild incline, if you don't apply any gas it just sits there. I am not sure if it is the new 9 Speed tranny that just does not provide any significant torque at this stage. Pressing the gas pedal has to be done slowly otherwise it will lurch forward.
Otherwise I find that the transmission is very smooth. It does feel like in S+ the transmission holds the gears a bit longer than in the Sedan which don't make sense since it has 2 more gears than the 7 Speed.
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Overall the best setting for city driving is S. It has just the right amount of torque to allow you to coast instead of breaking. The downshifts are not as subtle as the upshifts but still not noticeable if you are not looking for it.
I still have to get used to playing with Distronic and Steering assist, I think of both features as cool technology but not something you would want to use on a regular basis. I did note that the system uses the transmission to slow down the vehicle and can sometimes be a bit aggressive dropping two gears.
For those with the AMG Line there is a display under Auto Settings on the Right hand screen that will show you three digital gauges. RPMs, Torque and Oil temp.
I think those with significant issues should see what the shift points are when they get those jerking gear changes.



