The Mercedes-Benz automatic Transmission Fluid reservoir can be found on the bottom of the transmission. The automatic transmission fluid reservoir is known as the transmission fluid pan.
You can use any SAE certified automatic transmission fluid in your Mercedes Benz. You can check the transmission fluid with the transmission dipstick.
Dextron III Automatic transmission fluid.
On a standard tranny there is no reservoir. On an automatic tranny it is internal to the tranny. The fluid resides in the transmission pan.
Mercedes-Benz ATF
The automatic transmission fluid recommended is Dexron III oil. The capacity is 8.1 quarts of fluid for a complete flush and fill.
Place a drip pan beneath your 1995 Mercedes Benz automatic transmission. Remove the automatic transmission drain plug. Allow the transmission fluid to drain out. Replace the drain plug to its original position. Fill the transmission with new fluid.
Well that depends on the car. Some cars actually use automatic transmission fluid (ATF) as power steering fluid. Usually, the reservoir cap will say what type of fluid to use.
no , only with the manual transmission for the hydraulic clutch
7 litres
The automatic transmission fluid level on a 1982 Mercedes 230TE is checked by allowing the vehicle to reach operating temperature and removing the dipstick. The fluid should reach the hot mark and if not, fluid added as needed.
To add automatic transmission fluid to a 1997 Volvo v70, one must simply find the reservoir for transmission fluid and pour the fluid in the top. To locate the reservoir, one can consult the owners' manual.
DextronIII/Mercon