Clunky hard shifting transmission, '12 e350
The dealer came and took it away on a flatbed(and left a loaner) and the next day could not get the car to misbehave. they did have the error codes so they ran an update on the software and are delivering the car now.
I guess the question is, does the TSB solve the problem, and if they could not get the car to replicate, how long before it starts again?
I told the service manager that if this happens away from home and my wife is stranded that we'll have a serious problem. Is this the beginning of the end for this vehicle (in my wife's eyes it is, of course) or have others found relief from this tsb?
I've had hard shift problems continuously with my 2011 E550 when, at ~20mph, going up a moderate hill and lifting my foot OFF the gas (say, in anticipation of a curve or driveway), I get a super hard shift WHAM!! --- can't tell if it's up or down shift.
Complain to the dealer MANY times: they say they can't duplicate, but INVARIABLY write "customer complains of had shift on downshift" or words to that effect. Apparently MB techs/SAs are taught to carefully NOT listen to the customer.
After these dealer incidents, the car behaves for up to a few weeks. Then starts doing it again.
I'm CONVINCED the techs reset the tranny software, and it's the so-called "LEARNING" the car is supposed to be doing that causes the problem.
I got a blank look when I asked if I could have "learning" turned off.




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I don't believe for a second it was normal...they even tried to say it was part of how the diesel engine/transmission worked and that the RPMs raised like that to warm the engine. Interesting how our replacement CPO E350 Bluetec does not exhibit the same "warm up".
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