Originally Posted by
Penwa
Hello, I got my oil changed on my 2004 Crossfire Limited Coupe and received a list of issues that needed to be repaired/replaced. One of the items on the list is that the transmission is leaking. I'm skeptical because I keep my car in the garage, and there isn't any pink fluid on the floor, plus no check engine light, and it's shifting smooth. I've had the car for a year now. It had 45K original miles on it when I bought it, and it currently has 58K miles. Is it possible that the transmission fluid just needed topping off? I tried to check the fluid level and I couldn't get the cap off the dipstick...then I read about the break the seal to open, and you have to replace the cap, good Lord. Now I am wondering whether the difficulty in checking the transmission fluid yourself makes it an easy target for an unnecessary repair. Any advice?
A minor tranny leak @ the aforementioned connector is common due to o-ring failure, our's did drip a little. I think that part may have been upgraded/improved from original. Checking fluid level is a bit tricky, you need the correct dipstick or one that will fit down to the bottom of the pan. Then you need to check it for the correct level which is temperature sensitive. None of this is terribly difficult nor expensive for competent D.I.Yourselfer. Like many cars, transmission dipsticks are not provided & not kept in the transmission.
You may want to find a reputable German car repair shop & tell them what you've learned. If they are experienced (at all) w/Mercedes, they should be familiar with this. A fluid change, due to age, might be wise.