Reverse wont engage when hot?
My dad has a 1995 S 320 that is having a transmission problem. After the car is started reverse works fine, but when the car warms up to normal temperature, the car wont go anywhere. You can feel the car going into gear once reversed is engaged (could just be going out of the gear prior to putting in reverse), but it wont move when the gas is pressed. Any ideas?
problem occurs when
1. Engine warms up (say 2 mins) or
2. Gearbox warms up (say 20 min)?
If the former I'm at a loss other than some strange electrical issue with the trans ECU or more likely the CSL module.
Does moving the CSL (gear selector) a LITTLE bit forward or rearwards effect any change. i.e. CSL wear / adjustment.
Possible that the trans reverse band is worn or valve sticky but I would have expected the problem to have gotten worse over time.. Mileage?
Any forewarning of this problem or did it occur "overnight"
Subject to above I believe you have little option but to see whether any trans codes have been set by getting the car OBD scanned.
Not sure that any codes will have been set however.
Keep us advised.
Stuart
1. Engine warms up (say 2 mins) or
2. Gearbox warms up (say 20 min)?
If the former I'm at a loss other than some strange electrical issue with the trans ECU or more likely the CSL module.
Does moving the CSL (gear selector) a LITTLE bit forward or rearwards effect any change. i.e. CSL wear / adjustment.
Possible that the trans reverse band is worn or valve sticky but I would have expected the problem to have gotten worse over time.. Mileage?
Any forewarning of this problem or did it occur "overnight"
Subject to above I believe you have little option but to see whether any trans codes have been set by getting the car OBD scanned.
Not sure that any codes will have been set however.
Keep us advised.
Stuart
ORIGINAL: wally828
My dad has a 1995 S 320 that is having a transmission problem. After the car is started reverse works fine, but when the car warms up to normal temperature, the car wont go anywhere. You can feel the car going into gear once reversed is engaged (could just be going out of the gear prior to putting in reverse), but it wont move when the gas is pressed. Any ideas?
My dad has a 1995 S 320 that is having a transmission problem. After the car is started reverse works fine, but when the car warms up to normal temperature, the car wont go anywhere. You can feel the car going into gear once reversed is engaged (could just be going out of the gear prior to putting in reverse), but it wont move when the gas is pressed. Any ideas?
Have it check it soon, hopefully the gearbox wiring loom has not gone, else it will be a very expensive repair!
ORIGINAL: wally828
My dad has a 1995 S 320 that is having a transmission problem. After the car is started reverse works fine, but when the car warms up to normal temperature, the car wont go anywhere. You can feel the car going into gear once reversed is engaged (could just be going out of the gear prior to putting in reverse), but it wont move when the gas is pressed. Any ideas?
My dad has a 1995 S 320 that is having a transmission problem. After the car is started reverse works fine, but when the car warms up to normal temperature, the car wont go anywhere. You can feel the car going into gear once reversed is engaged (could just be going out of the gear prior to putting in reverse), but it wont move when the gas is pressed. Any ideas?
Have it check it soon, hopefully the gearbox wiring loom has not gone, else it will be a very expensive repair!
My dad has a 1995 S 320 that is having a transmission problem. After the car is started reverse works fine, but when the car warms up to normal temperature, the car wont go anywhere. You can feel the car going into gear once reversed is engaged (could just be going out of the gear prior to putting in reverse), but it wont move when the gas is pressed. Any ideas?
Same issue and given S class and 1995 being a common thread, wondering if this inability to reverse after engine warms up
is related or the same issue.
Thanks
Jason in San Francisco tfkmain(at)gmail(dot)com
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