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How often do you change the transmission fluid in a mercedes benz c240
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The 2003 Mercedes-Benz C240 typically comes with a 5-speed automatic transmission. This model is part of the W203 generation of the C-Class, which featured various engine options and transmission configurations. However, the standard transmission for the C240 is the 5-speed automatic.
You do not put Transmission fluid in any Mercedes. They are lubed with a life long synthetic that only a dealership can get. If you add fluid the transmission will last less than 10,000 more miles.
The 2005 Mercedes-Benz C240 typically requires about 7.5 quarts (approximately 7 liters) of transmission fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. It's important to use the recommended type of transmission fluid specified in the owner's manual, which is usually Mercedes-Benz 236.10 or an equivalent. Always check the fluid level after filling to ensure it is at the correct level.
The Mercedes-Benz C240 typically requires a specific type of power steering fluid known as ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) that meets the MB 236.1 specification. It's crucial to use the recommended fluid to ensure optimal performance and prevent potential damage to the steering system. Always check your owner’s manual for the exact specifications and recommendations for your vehicle.
The transmission fluid dipstick on a Mercedes-Benz C240 typically measures around 30 inches in length. However, it's important to consult the vehicle's owner manual or a dealership for the exact specifications, as variations may exist based on the model year and specific configuration. Always ensure proper handling when checking fluid levels to avoid any damage or contamination.
You DO NOT need to reset it, whre did you get that crazy idea/.
W is for winter. S is for sport.
About $7 at auto store or $25 at dialers.
The parts number A1402701365 for a Mercedes C240 is for the parking lever.
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