C36 - gearbox / transmission failure
I'm from the UK, but I had just brought the car over to Germany, as that's where I'm working at the moment (note that I don't actually speak any German...), so I'm currently in a pretty difficult situation, as I don't have a lot of spare cash at the moment to fix what is likely to be a very expensive problem!
The car developed the fault after I'd given it a blast on a section of derestricted autobahn near where I'm living. Since then I've allowed the car to cool down, etc. and then tried it again, but it is still stuck in second. I ran the car to a nearby MB garage, who said they'd "test" it for me. I almost died when they came back to me and told me that there was debris in the transmission fluid and that the gearbox and torque converter would need to be replaced for the tidy sum of €6,000! Oh, and that the test had just cost me €360
. If I had known it was anywhere near that much I wouldn't have had them do it!Anyway, I'm now looking to get hold of a replacement gearbox and I'd really appreciate it if anyone could give me a little more info on the auto 'box used in the C36. Is it the same as in all other W202 C-Class models? Or is it shared with other more powerful Mercedes that were made at that time?
Furthermore, does anyone have any info where I might be able to pick one up on the cheap? Are there any scrap centres in the UK (or anywhere!) that specialise in MBs that might have a used box for sale? I'm pretty competant mechanically, so fitting shouldn;t be a problem - it's just that I don't have the first idea where to get parts from at a price I can actually afford...
Any info would be much appreciated!
Thanks.
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Is this the part number for the C36 auto 'box? If so, I couldn't find much info on Google

Thanks again.
Is this the part number for the C36 auto 'box? If so, I couldn't find much info on Google

Thanks again.
As for the number I supplied, that's the transmission 'type' for a C36. Specifically, it's the later C36 transmission. The early type is a '722.328'. Mercedes-Benz part numbers are typically ten digits long. The part number for a 722.629 is 202-270-3700 and it lists for about $4900 at most US MB dealers. The part number for a 722.328 is 202-270-2300. That one lists for about $5200.
Lastly, the only Mercedes-Benz I show as using a 722-629 is a C36.
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Hope this helps,
Mike





theres a E36 gearbox on ebay at the moment (im pretty sure its the same) you can check the part numbers out from the dealers by giving them your chassis number.
theres a few uk breakers, try dronsfield, or PC Merc center in leyton for staqrters, also a few breakers on ebay.
hope that helps, im normally on mbclub.co.uk if you need more info, cheers




