rich1068
Active Member
When I picked up my W209 CLK240 last week the previous owner warned me of a slight transmission fluid leak. Fair enough I said, it's mentioned on the MOTs, no problem. How do you check the level? He directed me to a covered tube towards the back of the engine and said it's there but there's no dipstick. He just put a drop in every now and again. While looking round the engine bay I also asked about checking the engine oil and was told that Mercedes didn't fit an oil dipstick either and a reading was available via the dash display. OK, no problem.
Can anyone see where this is going?
So fast forward a few days and my eBay transmission dipstick arrives, I check the level and not only is it completely wrong (too high) but also entirely the wrong colour and smell. Not good. Off I go to consult with a gearbox place I've used before. They agree, wrong stuff. Possibly manual transmission fluid? Previous owner had the fluid and filters changed back in 2011/20k miles ago but we agree it might be a good idea to do the job again and maybe avoid driving it until they can get it in.
And that's where we've been until about half an hour ago. The car's been parked up at work, a few little jobs done, engine oil and filter, bits of trim, me being pee'd off I can't run it. So today my wife's working and I'm at home with the kids because it's half term. I'm idly browsing some YouTube videos and I watch this Russian guy checking the transmission fluid. "Hang on a sec. That's not the same tube I've been putting the transmission dipstick down..."

Tomorrow when I get to work I will check the fluid using the correct tube. And then hopefully I will be driving the car. Possibly to the gearbox place to tell them it's not so urgent now
Does beg the question how often the previous owner put transmission oil down the engine oil tube. Bless.
Can anyone see where this is going?
So fast forward a few days and my eBay transmission dipstick arrives, I check the level and not only is it completely wrong (too high) but also entirely the wrong colour and smell. Not good. Off I go to consult with a gearbox place I've used before. They agree, wrong stuff. Possibly manual transmission fluid? Previous owner had the fluid and filters changed back in 2011/20k miles ago but we agree it might be a good idea to do the job again and maybe avoid driving it until they can get it in.
And that's where we've been until about half an hour ago. The car's been parked up at work, a few little jobs done, engine oil and filter, bits of trim, me being pee'd off I can't run it. So today my wife's working and I'm at home with the kids because it's half term. I'm idly browsing some YouTube videos and I watch this Russian guy checking the transmission fluid. "Hang on a sec. That's not the same tube I've been putting the transmission dipstick down..."

Tomorrow when I get to work I will check the fluid using the correct tube. And then hopefully I will be driving the car. Possibly to the gearbox place to tell them it's not so urgent now

Does beg the question how often the previous owner put transmission oil down the engine oil tube. Bless.