Car shuddering/feels underpowered - 03 e55 - do i have glycol cont?
The car feels underpowered/like it is in a higher gear than it should be sometimes. it is mainly under acceleration.
while cruising there is a droning vibrating/noises.
afaik this is glycol contamination.
i plan to pay $750+ for new rad, new fluids, new trans filter, new tran fluid to a private shop.
should i pay a real mb dealer $100 to glycol test first? seems like a waste lol
thoughts?
i already had the "torque converter 6y6 solenoid" replaced after reading other posts that it gets stuck often and i truly think it was stuck too, as several months of smooth driving came. now i am experiencing this.
im ~90k miles
Last edited by dblock110; Feb 5, 2019 at 11:26 AM.




If there is glycol in the transmission fluid, you will have to have the transmission rebuilt.
And there is no escaping that fact.




You need the newer radiator anyways, and your issue could very well be something else. I've been chasing a shifting issue on my '03, I also had the Valeo but at 143k miles and no presence of glycol in the ATF when I changed it out after purchasing.
Did you have the conductor plate changed when the solenoid was replaced? And have you checked the TCU for fluid?
I also feel like mine isn't downshifting when it really should, vibrations etc just coming from the car being too 'loaded' up in a higher gear. I'd imagine thought that glycol contamination causes wear on clutch packs, which would cause slipping, not locking up solid like I feel like the trans is doing...Someone correct me if I'm wrong?




Whereby the car will not go into any gear. And this will require a complete transmission rebuild.
Last edited by dblock110; Feb 6, 2019 at 10:17 AM.



