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How much does it cost to replace a Mercedes transmission?

How much does it cost to replace a Mercedes transmission?

The average transmission replacement cost for a Mercedes starts at about $1,800 but varies depending on the model and year. For a more exact cost, contact us. We provide free estimates! The transmission control model inside of the transmission is specifically programmed with the VIN number of the car that it’s in.

How long does a transmission last in a Mercedes?

We at German Auto Center strongly recommend serving your Mercedes Benz transmission between 80,000 and 100,000 miles or after five years of service. We also recommended a continued service interval every 40,000 miles there after. No fluid is truly lifetime.

How do you program a Mercedes transmission?

  1. Attach a suitable vehicle power supply to the vehicle. Working at the right side of the transmission at the electrical connector, plug in the old part ECU electrics plate.
  2. Tap Euro. Tap Mercedes-Benz.
  3. Tap Power Train System. Tap Transmission ETC.
  4. Tap Enter to begin programming. Tap Enter to continue.
  5. Tap Enter to continue.

Are Mercedes transmissions good?

As a rule, Mercedes transmissions are considered by many as a benchmark of quality and reliability. At the same time, Mercedes engineers always try to implement the process of gear shifting in a special way, which fully reflects the philosophy of the company.

Can you rebuild a Mercedes transmission?

The only way to correctly repair a 722.9 transmission requiring an overhaul is to rebuild it with a new valve body and TCM that can be programmed to the vehicle. Of course, this requires a rebuild facility capable of not only rebuilding the mechanical portions of the transmission but programming it as well.

How long does a transmission rebuild take?

Depending on the type of transmission, rebuilding a transmission can take anywhere from three to four days. A typical rebuild may take as little as one day, while a remanufactured transmission may take as much as three or four days.

What is included in a transmission rebuild?

The transmission rebuild process typically includes:

  • Removing the transmission from your vehicle and dismantling it.
  • Chemically cleaning the transmission by running it through a parts washer.
  • Any wonky transmission parts, plus all seals and gaskets, are replaced with new ones.
  • Any required electrical repairs are performed.

How long do rebuilt transmissions last?

On average, a rebuilt transmission is expected to last between 30,000 – 50,000 miles. If the work is done extremely well and regular maintenance is performed, a transmission rebuild can last as long as the original transmission (120,000 – 200,000 miles on average).

Why is my Mercedes not changing gears?

These problems can include incorrect levels of transmission oil, a faulty primary pump, water in the system, oil slippage, or other malfunctioning parts. When this happens, the transmission slips into “limp mode,” which prevents the transmission gears from shifting properly.

Are Mercedes automatic gearboxes reliable?

Unlike many other car manufacturers, Mercedes only use automatic transmissions they have built themselves. These are generally very reliable, as long as these transmissions are serviced regularly.

Why is my Mercedes transmission slipping?

One of the main reasons your transmission will slip is from having low transmission fluid. The fluid in your transmission acts with hydraulic force to shift gears. If the fluid level is too low, it cannot build up enough pressure to force a transmission to shift.

Is it better to rebuild or replace a transmission?

Deciding on whether your transmission should be rebuilt or replaced is usually a question of cost and time to complete the repair. Having a transmission expert rebuild your transmission may take a little longer and cost a bit more upfront, but it can result in a longer-lasting and better-performing transmission.

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