In theory, its a lifetime and sealed system. In reality, MB absolutely wants this to be a dealer service on many of their cars. But to say only MB can do it is not really correct. (A filter, pan gasket, etc service at any transmission shop is possible...but requires a fill to the right level).
I know your going to find this hard to believe...I did....but its true:
You can fill through the dipstick tube...and of course, check the level there.
You use the dipstick like any other car.
But, they don't come with a dipstick!
You've got to buy one for it....about $50, or go to a shop that has one. The fluid is very expensive....about $90 a fill.
No dip-stick all electronic
There is no dip stick in the ML for the transmission box - It has to be done by the Mercedes Dealer who has the required dip stick Hope this helps
The transmission dip stick is located near the oil dip stick. This is in a 1962 Catalina.
Where is transmission dip stick 95 Acura car
You will need to first open up the hood. Locate the dip stick for the oil and then pull it out. Wipe off, stick back into the oil, and pull out again to see where the oil levels are.
go and buy a dip stick for it as they dont come with one
well depending on which dip stick, the oil dip stick you just pull up and out. the transmission dip stick if its the same as mine, you have to flip a little plastic arm then pull up and out with a bit of force.
Where is the transmission dip stick on 2001 acura m
It is safe to operate your vehicle without a dip stick in the transmission. The dip stick is mainly used to test the level of fluid in the transmission.
I have a 1999 Potiac Grand Am SE, and I cannot find the transmission dip stick to check the transmission fluid.
There is no dip stick for a 2005 Mercedes E500. You have to find the oil level on the FSS system on your dash.
Their is no transmission dip stick for 93 honda civic hatchback