There can be several causes for the gears in a Mercedes A160 automatic gearbox to slip and not shift up to higher gears. One of the main causes is a leak in the intake. This could be a leak from a connection, or even a case of the intake bolts not tightened enough.
One of the most common causes of gears in a Mercedes Benz A class 160 automatic gearbox to slip and not shift up to higher gears is a bad transmission. If the transmission is failing, or not working properly, you won't get the gears to shift up.
i think not the base versions, but the higher versions surely have.
a little higher than have way.
Neutrpil is higher
laziness
Higher demand than supply
The ease with which it flows or how thin or thick it is. the more solid it is the higher the viscosity. As in Oil the thicker it is the higher the viscosity machine oil low viscosity, gearbox oil high viscosity.
on the side of gearbox are two 10mm sqare plugs the higher one on the front n/s of the box is the filler plug .remove this and fill till oil runs out 75/90 semi synthetic oil is the one most commonly used
It depends on the exact package and feature of the car purchased but most Mercedes Benz E Class automobiles cost over $40,000 up to about $55,000. This is higher priced than most of Mercedes Benz cars.
Possible causes are higher than average foot arches, bowed legs or weak ankles.
The higher the drag causes higher fuel consumption, thereby raising the cost of haulage.
Just because something is positively correlated does not automatically make any of those answers causally relevent.