Strange transmission shift from 1st to 2nd gear

You might be right but to be sure I send you a picture of what is replaced allready in the electronic-hydraulic unit of the gearbox... The left number 30 is replaced for shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. Did't help anyway. Is your clutch pack located somewhere else in the gearbox? Could a teflon ring be leaking in there? Pictures of the 203 gearbox can be found here
My biggest concern right now is that I have never found a solution on any of the Dutch, German or American Forums. I just do not understand. I think MB knows more about this problem but a recall would be too expensive for them.
I would say: Just tell me what the problem is and I will let them fix it so I can drive relaxed...
Grzz,
William

Grzz
William
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I bought this car with 19.000 Km from and old lady in Germany. She drove 2.400 km a year and changed oil every 5.000 km. All servicebooks are here including stamps. Car was bought in Stuttgart. Head department of MB in Germany. Donn´t think I still have warranty. I treat my car with silk gloves and this problem just appeared at 30.000 Km.
Grzz
William




I seem to be seeing that it's 226.1 is this correct?
If that's the case, there seems to be a number of compatible tranny oils that
are much less expensive than the stuff from the MB dealer,
including Mobil 1 and Amsoil.

I seem to be seeing that it's 226.1 is this correct?
If that's the case, there seems to be a number of compatible tranny oils that
are much less expensive than the stuff from the MB dealer,
including Mobil 1 and Amsoil.
"The 722.9 uses a newly-developed transmission fluid, referred to as ATF 3353. It promises a higher frictional consistency, thermal stability, and temperature rating. ATF 3353 can also be used on previous model 722.3/.4/.5/.6 transmissions. This special ATF is available from Shell & Fuchs Europe oil suppliers in 1 liter bottles under Mercedes Benz part number A001 989 45 03 10 or 12" In the US you can buy it from your dealer.
Benz have given up the filled for life BS that they had in some markets because of transmission wear & poor shift quality. Here we have always had the 60,000Km drain.
I went to an automatic gearbox transmissionspecialist two days ago. He immediately told me that the problem is the one way clutch inside the gearbox that is broken. Two disks mounted together, appr. 20 cm in diameter that rolls or turns only in one way. Those two disks are hold togehther by bearrings that only go one way. In his career he has had many taxidrivers in his shop who had the same problem. Here in The Hague many taxi's are E series who have the same 5 speed gearbox as I do. (722.6) He told me I can drive with it without any problems as long as I drive it in Wintergear or Comfort gear. The gearbox starts then with second gear. Repair however will be Eur. 1250,- The owner also advised me to knock on MB´s door
for explanation why a part like this would break so soon for a mileage of only 32.000 Km... Hope this will help you guys...Gr,
William

I went to an automatic gearbox transmissionspecialist two days ago. He immediately told me that the problem is the one way clutch inside the gearbox that is broken. Two disks mounted together, appr. 20 cm in diameter that rolls or turns only in one way. Those two disks are hold togehther by bearrings that only go one way. In his career he has had many taxidrivers in his shop who had the same problem. Here in The Hague many taxi's are E series who have the same 5 speed gearbox as I do. (722.6) He told me I can drive with it without any problems as long as I drive it in Wintergear or Comfort gear. The gearbox starts then with second gear. Repair however will be Eur. 1250,- The owner also advised me to knock on MB´s door
for explanation why a part like this would break so soon for a mileage of only 32.000 Km... Hope this will help you guys...Gr,
William

https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...ing-sound.html
But at least I know what the problem is now... I have been searching forum after forum without a solution, you know. I hope other people with the same problems can do something with my information. Thanks anyway for your support and comments!
Greetings from Holland
William...
Last edited by William67; Apr 26, 2009 at 09:53 AM.
Also, how many quarts should I expect to have put into the tranny, when I'm getting my car back? It is a 2003 C230K, with 722.6.
Now here is my question I recently put rims on the car. If I take it to the dealer will they BS me and say it's the rims that caused this issue? Will they say anything like that?
Thanks
"AirPedal" inside joke looool
Then again, lack of response from the engine when you floor it is a normal trait for the M272 2.5L I hear.
When I took it in the first time, I was getting lag I would accelerate and there was a little lag then it jerked the car. They reflashed it and it was fine. Now I am getting not much of a lag but sometimes when I press the gas it sort of lags a bit (while moving). But that doesn't always happen. I doubt it was from the transmission itself but some control unit.

When I took it in the first time, I was getting lag I would accelerate and there was a little lag then it jerked the car. They reflashed it and it was fine. Now I am getting not much of a lag but sometimes when I press the gas it sort of lags a bit (while moving). But that doesn't always happen. I doubt it was from the transmission itself but some control unit.
Regarding wheels - the dealer can't complain - The only time they can is if the rolling circumference of your front wheel set varies by over 2-3% when compared with the rear. This messes with the ESP & as a result - the TCU.
Don't take any notice of LILBENZ with his LIL engine
350 V6 rules!
Regarding wheels - the dealer can't complain - The only time they can is if the rolling circumference of your front wheel set varies by over 2-3% when compared with the rear. This messes with the ESP & as a result - the TCU.
Don't take any notice of LILBENZ with his LIL engine
350 V6 rules!The jerk is 80% of the time. And recently I drive very well. I'll be honest with you guys I think I messed up the tranny the first time.
I had just got the car so I thought maybe I should have some fun with it.
I took a turn around maybe 40-50 but like an idiot I pressed on the gas (It was a two lane street and I swerved to the oncomming so I tucked my wheel all the way and pressed the gas again and fishtaled other direction).

I'm not an artist but here is what happened.
Could have this messed up some control unit that it needed to be reflashed?
Learn from my mistake and don't do something stupid lol. I came literally inches away from crashing. Mercedes Handling


The reason for my whole story is NOW I started to drive very carefully. So I don't abuse the car like I did when I first got it. So i'm still wondering why I get the jerk. But I remember the Guy at the dealer said usually the problem is the Torque Converter. If I recall correctly he said "it's a common problem"
Last edited by W203E35; May 5, 2009 at 05:43 AM.




I agree M272 3.5L rules. I said the 2.5L..