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bcvanbelle -> transmission noise (gurgle, slosh)` (2/3/2005 8:54:32 PM)
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I bought an '87 300D (W124) and had a Mercedes specialist, not dealer, do some preventive work and overdue work, such as flushing all fluids, new brakes, etc. Upon receipt of the car the transmission started to make noises when cold. In every gear, even neutral, there is an intermittant gurgling/sloshing noise at the gear selector. Also, after the car warms up, 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 slip/flare and shift way early. Even under firm acceleration shifts occur under 2,000 rpm. I checked the transmission fluid level (level ground, warm engine, idling) and noticed the level was above MAX. I took some out (man, what a pain!), no effect. Topped it up to just under MAX. I also noted that getting into reverse below friezing takes almost 2 seconds. I am hesitant to bring it back to the 'specialist', since they screwed some more stuff up and I don't want to overfill the transmission. I don't think the transmission did this when I got the car, but I only drove it for a couple of days and since then with the new injectors and a lot of high speed highway miles the car is a lot more responsive. It could very well be that the transmission was always this bad. So, the question is: 1) is the transmission overfilled? 2) is the transmission underfilled? 3) did they put in the wrong fluid? (it's dark red and quite viscous) 4) is the transmission going? 5) do I need to look at the K1 Accumulator Spring? Help!
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