2012 ML3550 Transmission Slipping
Had it towed to our dealer last Fri. As of today they say they see it doing the same things but after 3 days of work can't figure out why.
This is my wife's car that she drives quite gently and has had all service by local dealer since we purchased new. It's never towed anything nor carried extensive weight. No reason for stress on the transmission.
This seems like a different issue than experienced by the diesels or than mentioned here: https://mbworld.org/forums/new-m-cla...n-problem.html or the one here (https://mbworld.org/forums/new-m-cla...sion-slip.html) that seems to be somewhat consistent with higher speed passes. Also just found this: https://mbworld.org/forums/new-m-cla...er-denial.html
Last edited by TundraRoads; Jan 25, 2018 at 11:06 AM.




So, should it be listed separately or is it hidden in the 'PERFORM B-SERVICE AND TEST DRIVE'?
Any idea what it will say?
Thanks,
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So, should it be listed separately or is it hidden in the 'PERFORM B-SERVICE AND TEST DRIVE'?
Any idea what it will say?
Thanks,
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Just my humble opinion. Good luck.
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My FJ Cruisers oil was blacker than the ace of spades at 60k miles, but Toyota autos' are known for that, mostly due to the oil they use. I did a complete flush at home, was easier than you'd think. No dipstick either, you have to check the level thru a port in the tranny case at 105*F. If your oil was in bad shape at 40k miles, then I think I'll be proactive and replace ours this summer, we're at around 15k miles.
To the OP, sorry for hijacking the thread. To be honest, I don't think an oil change will fix your issues, sounds more serious than a dirty filter and yucky oil


