MJJ
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- '09 S211 E220 CDi manual - 197k miles and counting
Morning all,
I recently changed the manual gearbox oil on my S211 E220CDi, as the car has 177k and I don't know if it has ever been changed. No symptoms or issues pre change, just unsure of the mileage on the old oil. Since the oil change, it is harder to select 1st, 2nd or 3rd when the gearbox is stone cold. It feels like the clutch is not fully disengaging, but goes after a mile of driving with some heat in the oil.
Choosing the right gearbox oil has been confusing. I found it impossible to fathom a straight answer from WIS, the Haynes manual states 'Mercedes Benz specification MB345.0 part no. A 001 989 24 03' , E.g. Pentosin CHF 11 S' . I had assumed the Haynes spec. was a misprint as CHF is hydraulic fluid (eg. PAS system), not transmission. Looking up that part no. also shows hydraulic oil.
After some Googling, I decided to use a Castrol manual transmission 80W oil meeting Mercedes standard 235.1, this oil in fact. Oil change was straightforward, and it took 1.7l (Haynes states 1.6l capacity) of new oil.
Does anyone know if the oil I chose is incorrect, and I should be using something else? My gut feel is this issue is co-incidental, and I do have an issue with the clutch hydraulics perhaps, but puzzled as to why a mile worth of heat in the gearbox oil makes the problem go away.
Thanks for any advice,
Martin.
I recently changed the manual gearbox oil on my S211 E220CDi, as the car has 177k and I don't know if it has ever been changed. No symptoms or issues pre change, just unsure of the mileage on the old oil. Since the oil change, it is harder to select 1st, 2nd or 3rd when the gearbox is stone cold. It feels like the clutch is not fully disengaging, but goes after a mile of driving with some heat in the oil.
Choosing the right gearbox oil has been confusing. I found it impossible to fathom a straight answer from WIS, the Haynes manual states 'Mercedes Benz specification MB345.0 part no. A 001 989 24 03' , E.g. Pentosin CHF 11 S' . I had assumed the Haynes spec. was a misprint as CHF is hydraulic fluid (eg. PAS system), not transmission. Looking up that part no. also shows hydraulic oil.
After some Googling, I decided to use a Castrol manual transmission 80W oil meeting Mercedes standard 235.1, this oil in fact. Oil change was straightforward, and it took 1.7l (Haynes states 1.6l capacity) of new oil.
Does anyone know if the oil I chose is incorrect, and I should be using something else? My gut feel is this issue is co-incidental, and I do have an issue with the clutch hydraulics perhaps, but puzzled as to why a mile worth of heat in the gearbox oil makes the problem go away.
Thanks for any advice,
Martin.