Here's what I found at 94,449 miles...

He also said the tranny fluid "needed to be changed!" I now have a much, much, much smoother shifting tranny. I had not realized how the tranny was not performing over the course of 94,449 miles! For those of you considering changing the tranny fluid and filter, do it at normal intervals, not the MB way. It took 11 quarts of fluid at $8 per quart, $5 for pan gasket and $11 for filter, roughly, plus labor. Worth every penny.
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I took it to an independent MB mechanic who specializes in MB and Volvo only. He has very reasonable shop rates, very knowledgable and very fast. I would trust him with my wallet. One of the more honest people I have come across. He is also an aviation mechanic.
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Could that possibly be a symptom of something wrong with the engine? In my car, there is no way they would ever come close to 100,000 miles...and I do not drive agressively.
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May be someone here would know more about this then I do. It just seem strange that they would only last 20K. I had about 45K on mine when I had them changed... and the ones that they took out looked ok, I mean you could tell they were used and all, but they didn't look that bad.
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With that being said, the local MB dealer just lost their rights to the line and it has moved to a dealership about 2 blocks from my office. Wonder why that happened...? i only hope they will do a "better" job than the prio dealership.



