Automatic: Either Transmission Fluid level or oil pressure. If the fluid level is OK get a transmission service. That will either cure the fault or show where it is. Manual: Weak clutch cover diaphragm springs.
Try to replace the oil filter if the transmission is not engaging when it's cold.
Worn out gears in a transmission will cause the transmission to slip out of gear. The gear may be war only on one side, causing the transmission to work properly. At times.
When a auto trans is cold the clutch bands hold better but after they get hot they slip. Find a transmission shop asap.
Your transmission might slip on your ML320 because the transmission fluid is low or because the transmission is damaged. The most common cause of transmission slip is wearing of the transmission.
Check the transmission fluid level (no you cant check it like oil level you need to have it on and in gear (make sure the wheels are blocked and the emergency break is on)). You may want to also check to see if the rubber transmission mount is sagging.
Sounds like your torque converter needs replacing
the slip yoke goes into the rear transmission seal
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Type your answer here... Most likely answer is that you have a badly clogged transmission filter. When the fluid is cold it is thick and may not be able to get through the filter, starving, the pump, etc., and causing the trans. to slip, just like it was low on fluid. As the fluid warms up, it gets thinner, and is more able to get through the clogged filter, allowing the trans. to operate "normally". Hopefully a filter/fluid change will do the trick. (should be a little less than $100) Don't delay in getting this done. If you procrastinate you will have a much higher probability of needing a total rebuild/ replacement of your tranny. BIG bucks! )~: ,
Low on fluid, dirty filter, worn clutches.
It is because of how fast the car idles. When you start the car it is idling high and when the engine warms up it slows the idle to about 650 RPMs and the torque converter in your transmission is slipping and not moving you forward at that low an RPM. what causes the torque converter to slip? CAn it be a sensor problem?
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