C43 tranny failure
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From: A.D., U.A.E
00 C200 & 00 C55 & 06 SLK55
For the stock rad or the B&M one? I read a bit on that link and the B&M one has a built in thermometer to one of the hose couplings. It's nice because to wire it up, you only have to supply a constant and a ground and the rad will switch on the fan when the temps get high enough.
Don't know about the merc one though
Don't know about the merc one though
Yes sure,, MB uses that auto sensor switch #: "006 545 15 24", since "92", in many models......
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From: Chapel Hill, NC/Montreal, QC
1995 C36 AMG, 1998 C43 AMG
Shifting from "D" to "4", "3","2", or "1" is no longer mechanical but rather electrical. After you shift into "D" the shifter no longer moves the shift linkage but uses electrical signals to tell the tranny to shift.
I have completely removed the shifter from my car and taken the shifter apart and have no idea what could cause this , it makes no sense
I have completely removed the shifter from my car and taken the shifter apart and have no idea what could cause this , it makes no sense
He explains the problem with it. Still don't totally understand how a rusted arm could cause this if it's all electronic, but at least that solves the question of what the problem with the tranny was.
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From: Land of mountains, cheese, chocolate and watches
12' W204 C63 AMG coupe "T-Rex", 12' W451 Smart Fortwo Pulse (99' W202 C43 AMG sold)
Great video and simple explaination. Thanks
Could you post it also in this section: https://mbworld.org/forums/c36-amg-c...deos-w202.html
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Could you post it also in this section: https://mbworld.org/forums/c36-amg-c...deos-w202.html
Check out also the MBCluster's web site