I changed my tranny fluid today

Mercedes-Benz recommends changing the transmission fluid in the transmissions at 100,000 miles.
However if you live in hot weather climates (Like Arizona, where summer temperatures can exceed 110+ degrees for 4+ months etc...) Mercedes-Benz recommends changing the transmission fluid every 50,000 miles due to the extreme temperatures can wear/break down the fluid to not perform optimally.
Mercedes-Benz recommends AMG vehicles should be changed every 39,000 miles, especially if you drive it hard.

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Recommended at 39,000 miles
Vehicles equiped with a .6 transmission - $279
Vehicles equiped with a .9 transmission - $359
Transmission Service Includes the Following
- Remove transmission pan
- Replace transmission filter & pan gasket
- Renew fluid (5 quarts synthetic transmission fluid)
- Road test to verify proper gearshift performance
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I would recommend if your going to change the fluid, you might want to look into changing the transmission valve/solenoids while they have it open if you want quicker shifting (be sure to check if you have brown tops, if you do then you might want to switch to the blue tops for quicker more accurate shifts).
But beware it does shift harder, a few people here have done it. See this post for more info if your interested in transmission mods.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c32-amg-c...mod-cheap.html
Last edited by ruben65; Mar 30, 2010 at 02:30 AM.
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I would recommend if your going to change the fluid, you might want to look into changing the transmission valve/solenoids while they have it open if you want quicker shifting (be sure to check if you have brown tops, if you do then you might want to switch to the blue tops for quicker more accurate shifts).
But beware it does shift harder, a few people here have done it. See this post for more info if your interested in transmission mods.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c32-amg-c...mod-cheap.html
Can this be done on a C32?? dose anyone have the part # for the blue tops?

As far as the C32 I'm not sure, check the post link above, there is a way to check the production time of the transmission in their system that will tell you when the brown top to blue top conversion took place from factory.
Today I felt like I was driving a new car. The transmission's grip has never been so good! I was spinning tires unintentionally.
I've always experienced a delay when manually upshifting, but it usually downshifts fairly quickly.
Mike
also i would not recommend draining off of the cooler line and refilling simultaneously, because you are not measuring exactly the in/out, so it's possible to overfill/underfill and run the risk of cavitation of the trans oil pump. what i do is fill up an empty 1 quart atf bottle, shut off car, replenish 1 quart and continue doing this until i've done the 8 quarts.
also i would not recommend draining off of the cooler line and refilling simultaneously, because you are not measuring exactly the in/out, so it's possible to overfill/underfill and run the risk of cavitation of the trans oil pump. what i do is fill up an empty 1 quart atf bottle, shut off car, replenish 1 quart and continue doing this until i've done the 8 quarts.


