Changing manual transmission fluid on a 190E
This article is a reference for changing the manual transmission fluid on a 190E. Changing the manual transmission fluid is part of the routine maintenance service performed every 15,000 miles.
Time | 1 hour |
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Cost | |
Difficulty | |
Parts Required | ATF |
Applicable models | All 190Es equipped with a manual transmission |
Choosing a fluid
There are many choices here, but in general you want to use automatic transmission fluid (ATF) as the lubricant for your manual transmission. Below are some examples of fluids that are compatible and safe to use
- Mercedes Benz ATF, Type A. Part number 000 989 2603.
- Any other transmission fluid that meets Mercedes-Benz Specifications 236.2. A list can be found on MB BeVo
Fluids may respond differently due to factors such as overall condition of the transmission, driving style, environment, etc… There is no right or wrong fluid to use as long as it's compatible with the transmission. Personal taste is usually the deciding factor, similar to choosing the preferred motor oil to use in your engine.
Fluid Capacities
Transmission Type | Capacity (L) | |
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4-speed transmission | 716.0 | 1.6 |
716.21 | 1.3 | |
5-speed transmission | 717.40 | 1.6 |
717.41 | 1.5 | |
717.41 | 1.5 | |
717.43 | 1.5 | |
717.45 | 1.7 |
Tools needed
Procedure
- Lift vehicle such that vehicle is level in the air
- Remove oil filler plug first, pay attention as to not lose the metal seal ring.
- Perform this item first to make sure there is a method for refilling the transmission with fluid
- Remove oil drain plug, pay attention as to not lose the metal seal ring
- Once fluid is completely drained, clean drain plug, and reinstall with max torque of 60 Nm
- Using the fluid transfer pump, fill the transmission fluid until it overflows from the filler hole
- Reinstall oil filler plug
- Lower the vehicle, check for leaks