Checking automatic, Transmission fluid level – Mercedes-Benz BENZ-VEHICLES S 500 User Manual

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Checking Automatic

Transmission Fluid Level

Dipstick locking lever

1 Break seal

2 Release

3 Engage

Regular automatic transmission fluid

level checks are not required. For this

reason the dipstick opening is sealed.

When noticing fluid loss or gear shifting

malfunctions, we recommend to have

your authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer

check the transmission fluid level.

The transmission fluid level should only

be checked with the engine idling,

parking brake engaged and selector lever

in position "P". The vehicle must be

parked on level ground.

Prior to the check, allow engine to idle

for approx. 1 to 2 minutes.

To pull dipstick from tube, break seal by

moving plastic pin (1) sideways. Then

open cap by releasing locking lever (2).

Measure fluid level with the dipstick

completely inserted and the locking lever

released (2).

Extreme cleanliness must be observed!

To wipe the dipstick, use a clean, lint-

free cloth.

To fill the transmission with fluid, pour it

through a fine-mesh filter into the

dipstick opening. Even the slightest

impurity may cause operational troubles.

The level of the transmission fluid is

dependent upon its temperature. Two

sets of maximum and minimum fluid

level marks on the dipstick are

applicable references only if the

transmission fluid has either reached

its normal operating temperature of

176° F (80°C), or its temperature is

86°F (30°C).

Important!

The fluid level must not exceed the

dipstick maximum mark. Drain or

siphon excess fluid, if required.

Then push dipstick all the way in and

swing locking lever downward (3).

Note:

Damage to transmission caused by

contamination of transmission fluid or

overfilling of transmission may result

in serious transmission damage which

is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz

Limited Warranty.

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