Dealer says "planetary gear" is broken - wants 1600$ + tax (Canadian)
I have an issue on my 2014 C300 W204 where when I turn my steering wheel all the way to the left or right and drive (for example in a parking lot), the car vibrates. The dealer says the planetary gear in the transfer case is damaged and this requires immediate attention, or else the transfer case and transmission can be damaged. The cost for the part + labor is 1600$. (See image from the report they gave me)
Does anyone have any experience with this issue? Is this something I need to worry about? So far the vibration is the only symptom, which I don't really mind. But can it really degrade into transmission damage? I don't really drive much (3000km a year).
Thanks
Last edited by BTFanC300; May 13, 2019 at 06:54 PM.
I don’t know what your guy is planning but $1600 seems excessive for a fluid change. I DIY’d in about 2 1/2 hours without a lift. The improvement was really surprising—it went from having a noticeable shudder at full lock to super smooth.
There could be other problems but it makes no sense to tear into mechanicals when this is a known issues with the 4Matics.
https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...-w203-copy.pdf
https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...letin-copy.pdf
These links are from discussions on the W203 forum but I believe the 4Matic system is the same across multiple chassis.
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Only thing I'm skeptical about now is how the dealer says that if I don't repair this, the transmission and transfer case will break, as well as the steering...
Is it really that serious? The car already has 200k km, I don't know if it's worth fixing.
Last edited by BTFanC300; May 15, 2019 at 05:58 PM.
He could be right, perhaps there is something seriously wrong but I think it’s worthwhile to try less expensive solutions, especially when the symptoms align with a well-known service issue.
I’d change the t-case fluid and then reevaluate.
Only thing I'm skeptical about now is how the dealer says that if I don't repair this, the transmission and transfer case will break, as well as the steering...
Is it really that serious? The car already has 200k km, I don't know if it's worth fixing.
And no quote information except for "Transfer Case Service: Planetary Gear 1593.04$". They only verbally said they will need to replace that gear.
The question is if the planetary gear is actually broken (i.e. would there be any symptoms other than the single one I have?), and if I leave it the way it is, is it really that dangerous? Or is this symptom just reflective of the fluid being bad?
Last edited by BTFanC300; May 15, 2019 at 08:44 PM.
And no quote information except for "Transfer Case Service: Planetary Gear 1593.04$". They only verbally said they will need to replace that gear.
The question is if the planetary gear is actually broken (i.e. would there be any symptoms other than the single one I have?), and if I leave it the way it is, is it really that dangerous? Or is this symptom just reflective of the fluid being bad?
Seems this is fairly common, and the Mercedes TSB says to change the transfer case fluid (although it mentions W203 and not W204)... What do you guys think? Could the dealer be trying to scam when all I might need is a fluid change?
Also, do you recommend I do the repair at MB or (if possible) do I try having the transfer case fluid changed by an indie first? What about differential fluid?
Last edited by BTFanC300; May 25, 2019 at 03:19 PM.









