Temperature and Transmission Question
i've been doing some research on all forums regarding to this issue.
i just got a 2005 CLK500
i want to know the engine temperature that it stays on..
so far i read other forums saying, it hovers at 90, does that mean it moves
slighter over 80 and just below 100 mark? like most of the time its constant but its not unusual for it to slightly go up or down... is this what you owners
experience as well? and its normal right? no need to **** in my pants or anything like that, do i?
second question, like i said i search other forums and this one before i post my own
i hear people saying my 2005 CLK500 is the 722.6 transmission cause its the first year of it being a 7 speed automatic transmission..
but the engine is M113 which everyone say is a solid engine..
so my question, is there a flaw in the 722.6 transmission?
any help would be appreciated!

The M272/273 thermostat is electronically controlled & allows temperature to fluctuate between 85 & 100 deg C.
The 5 speed 722.6 transmission has no problems other than the $10 electrohydraulic bush which sometimes leaks fluid.

Very early 722.9 Transmissions that gave conductor plate problems required valve body replacement. Later units only require you replace the conductor plate & flash the old valvebody calibration data to the new TCU.
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Mar 1, 2014 at 06:03 PM.
thanks guys
so i guess best way is to bring it in to inspect the car basically..
as for temperature, mines stays about 90.. pretty constant,.. but at times i see it go up 1 bar.. and goes back down... from time to time.. so i m guessing that is normal


