fluid braking down
Yes - it's rated for a much higher torque strain, for starters.
manuel has a stick transmission auto is automatic transmission A manual transmission is you shift gears manually by pressing the clutch as you increase speed, and overtime you will change clutch disk and has a better mileage than automatic transmission. Automatic transmission you don't need any shifting, the car does it for you.But the price of the car is a little bit higher like a thousand more or less.And you have to check your transmission fluid most of the time.
Low transmission fluid, transmission on it's way out.
If a car has an automatic transmission, potential problems include:not shifting into forward or reversenot shfting automatically into higher gears when vehicle speed increasesnot shifting automatically into lower gears when the vehicle slows downnot downshifting to a lower gear to produce more power when a driver pushes down quickly on the gas pedalnot shifting into neutral or "Park" positionsnot starting in the right gear, or skipping gears, or failing to shift to top gear
I'm going to assume its an automatic transmission. Is the millage higher than 50,000? If so try changing the transmission fluid.
Engine revs higher on hills and on sudden bursts of accelaration, seems to rev higher before changing up, Will not back up on hills.
Downshifting
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.
Automatic Transmission Fluid /Dexron III or higher. DO NOT use Pentosin in this model. If you do you will eventually regret it.
S means "Sport"in automatic transmission cars, so that engine can be run in higher revs and more power can be used.
This changes the point at which the automatic transmission shifts. With "power" enabled the van will shift at a higher RPM.
Automatic transmission: Dexron-Mercon, 3 quarts. Engine oil: 10W30, 4 quarts. Given the vehicle's age and assumed high mileage, you may also want to consider a higher viscosity, such as 10W40.