2003 c32 w/glycol problem
You may have a new transmission coming to you, but the stealership is trying to screw you over. I have been told by more than one source that Mercedes-Benz bulletin on it specifies that if the glycol contamination problem exists, they are to install a completely new radiator, transmission, and tranny ECU (or upgrade of the software to it, I'm not sure). If your car were out of warranty, they would demand that you do the whole tranny replacement and pay for it - but since it's a warranty repair, they are just trying to do the bare minimum and leave any deeper problems caused by it to surface after the warranty has expired.
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Mine came back negative but the car still jerks like crazy when it warms up. I'm considering buying the glycol test kit and doing it myself.
Also, for those of you wanting to really flush out your transmissions... It can be done. The torque converter has a drain plug and the rest of the tranny can be emptied via the pan.
Perform repair based on the test result:
1. Up to 100 mg/liter of glycol contamination do not perform any repair (considered normal due to
condensed water and not a leak).
2. As of 100 mg/liter up to 400 mg/liter of glycol contamination, replace radiator and torque converter.
Clean and flush lines.
3. As of 400 mg/liter, replace radiator, torque converter and transmission. Clean and flush lines.
Mine came back negative but the car still jerks like crazy when it warms up. I'm considering buying the glycol test kit and doing it myself.
Also, for those of you wanting to really flush out your transmissions... It can be done. The torque converter has a drain plug and the rest of the tranny can be emptied via the pan.
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glycol test kit part #1 A000 989 00 09
glycol test kit part #2 A000 989 00 14
ATF sample container W000 589 49 98 00
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