Glycol Contamination TSB
Does anyone have TSB:P-B-27.55/50a FEB05 or DTB P-B-27.55/50g MAR08
Regards

JM
Does anyone have TSB:P-B-27.55/50a FEB05 or DTB P-B-27.55/50g MAR08
Regards

JM

Does anyone have TSB:P-B-27.55/50a FEB05 or DTB P-B-27.55/50g MAR08
Regards

JM
Did you already check if it is a Valeo radiator?
I have had ALL service done at the same dealer, so they might have done this already..I will verify the make of my radiator, and crimp tonight. But my car falls within the criteria, (Aug 03 Build)
I will keep everyone posted...
JM
Are you implicating that you think if the radiator has not failed by now you might be in the clear? Mine is an 03' and i have yet to replace the radiator... I am sending a sample of my transmission fluid to blackstone next week for testing- "just to be on the safe side"...
Are you implicating that you think if the radiator has not failed by now you might be in the clear? Mine is an 03' and i have yet to replace the radiator... I am sending a sample of my transmission fluid to blackstone next week for testing- "just to be on the safe side"...
JM
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Its not easy to verify, but i found the identification of the passenger side of the radiator. The name "Bher" was molded into the plastic.
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JM
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DTB
Date:
March 6, 2008
Order No.:
P-B-27.55/50g
Supersedes:
P-B-27.55/50f dated March 24, 2006
Group:
27
Revision History
Revision
Date
Purpose
g
3/6/08
Note Pertaining to Warranty Information Added to Page 4
f
3/24/06
“Perform Repair Based on Test Result” – Procedure Updated / Warranty Info. Updated
e
3/6/06
“Perform Repair Based on Test Result” – Procedure Updated
d
8/29/05
Warranty Information Updated
c
8/18/05
“Perform Repair Based on Test Result” – Step 2 Revised / Warranty Info. Updated
b
4/6/05
Addition of Note After Step 3 Pertaining to AMG Model Vehicles
a
2/17/05
Additional Applicable Models, Parts and Warranty Information Updated
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01/27/05
Initial issue
SUBJECT:
Model 203.040/061/064/065/081/084/261/264/281/284/740/747/764
Model 209.365/375/376/465/475
Model 211.065/070/076/083/265/283
Up to Production Date 09/2003
Harsh Engagement Possibly Followed by Droning/Buzzing Noises During Light Acceleration Between Engine Speed of 1200 – 2500 RPM
If you receive customer reports in the above model vehicles of humming/buzzing noises or noticeable harsh engagement during gentle acceleration between engine speed of 1200 – 2500 rpm; this may be caused by incomplete adaptation of the torque converter, the transmission (EGS) ECU software or glycol contamination of the automatic transmission fluid. Follow the below repair procedures to resolve. Note: The condition is not intermittent and can be reproduced at all times. Note: The Glycol test must be performed only if:
a. the vehicle was produced before 09/2003,
b. the radiator is manufactured by “Valeo”, refer to Figure 1 for identification,
c. old crimping method used to assemble the radiator end tanks resembles Figure 2.
Figure 1 P-B-27.55/50
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Figure 2 P-B-27.55/50
Old Crimping Method Figure 3 P-B-27.55/50
New Crimping Method
Thanks for your info.... Can you or anyone else explain why the verbiage in the TSB says "up to production date 09/2003" (my car was built 02/2004) and how do you read the following model codes above ie 211.065....etc..... Are these number ranges according to your Vin????? What numbers in the vin do you check these against???? Thanks
JM
I've contacted Mercedes and naturally the first words out of their mouths was, "but you're out of warranty". Catch is I've taken my car to 3 different MB Dealerships while the car was under warranty complaining about it jerking. Each time being told that the problem could not be reproduced. I had to pull my service record out and I read an interesting line: "Contaminant in coolant possibly oil.", but nothing further. No test of where the oil came from or rather coolant had gotten into the connected transmission...
We'll see where this goes, but it seems to me that MB owes me a radiator, transmission, and a torque converter (which IS making the buzzing sound I'm told is mentioned in that TSB I'm hoping to get my hands on)
If any of you still have that TSB please forward it to me, I think my car is excluded, but since it presents all of the symptoms mentioned, the problem should have been identified and fixed long ago.
I've contacted Mercedes and naturally the first words out of their mouths was, "but you're out of warranty". Catch is I've taken my car to 3 different MB Dealerships while the car was under warranty complaining about it jerking. Each time being told that the problem could not be reproduced. I had to pull my service record out and I read an interesting line: "Contaminant in coolant possibly oil.", but nothing further. No test of where the oil came from or rather coolant had gotten into the connected transmission...
We'll see where this goes, but it seems to me that MB owes me a radiator, transmission, and a torque converter (which IS making the buzzing sound I'm told is mentioned in that TSB I'm hoping to get my hands on)
If any of you still have that TSB please forward it to me, I think my car is excluded, but since it presents all of the symptoms mentioned, the problem should have been identified and fixed long ago.


