Very informative video. When mine gets due, I’ll change mine. Been a mechanic for 4 decades, but always best to learn the little individual differences prior to doing the job the first time. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent, thank you. I have just done this job, and have been puzzled how, if they do, does the MB service garage change the Torque converter fluid? I looked all over, and the two coolant pipes to the front radiator are not removable, neither is there any drain plug accessible or visible on the torque converter. The MB dealer sold me 2.5 US gallons (10 litres) of fluid because he said the capacity is 9.5 litres so now I have 4.5 litres spare. The dealership quoted me £480 (I guess $500) to do this job, and the parts were £103. So this afternoon I saved myself £377. I never earned that much in that time ever in my life! What's more, no special MB tools are necessary. Good job.
Something to think about on that first drain from the drain plug. After it stops draining from the drain plug react up with a small flat blade and push that blue fill tube out of the way and then most of the pan will drain out. As you said order a couple of the blue fill tube's, amazon has them.
Bonjour,pour vidanger proprement il suffit de mettre un tournevis dans le trou du bouchon de vidange pour declipser le tube plastique et permettre à l’huile de couler en totalité
Compared to my 2000 Ford E250 5.4L V8, the Germans made the Sprinter maintenance like a breeze compared to all the videos I had to watch for my Econoline. Taking off the drain pan for the automatic transmission and seeing the filter and the green tube reminds me of my 4R75W tranny pan. Except I have more bolts to remove unfortunately lol
I got 2015 Mercedes sprinter with 2.1 diesel, how many quarts of transmission fluid it needs? Also my van has 81k miles, how often do I need to change transmission fluids on sprinter vans? And would you recommend doing transmission flush first?
I notice you didn't drain the torque converter. Is there any reason why or why not one would want to do that? It seems to me some do and some don't and I am just trying to understand the mindset for why or why not. Please advise, thanks!
I know you posted a year ago but I have just done this job. I was also wondering how you drain the torque converter. I have done lots of MB cars, old ones! with torque converters and could always just rotate the engine and undo the TC drain. You can't do that on a Sprinter. The MB parts department said it takes 9.5 litres (2.5 US gallons) but I could only drain out less than 5 litres from the sump pan. So following this video I can see that the correct level is when the new fluid stops flowing from the drain. Easy! So I have 5 litres of fluid left over.
if you were to monitor the temperature, what is the temperature you want the transmission pan/fluid at before considering it at temp for purpose of evaluating full fill?
I can't understand something. If the transmission fluid was previously filled to the correct level (up to the top of the snorkel straw), why does a quart of fluid come out when you first remove the plug? In my case, it looks more than a quart came out with the vehicle flat (first service in 67,000 miles). Does transmission fluid expand when it gets old?
I just asked ChatGPT and I think I have my answer. It said, "Over time, transmission fluid can degrade due to thermal breakdown, contamination, and the accumulation of metal particles and other debris. As the fluid ages, it often loses viscosity, which means it becomes thinner and less effective at clinging to the internal components of the transmission that are located above the pan. This change in viscosity can result in a greater volume of fluid draining back into the pan when the vehicle is stationary, as the fluid is less likely to adhere to surfaces and instead flows more freely down to the lowest point. This altered behavior can influence how the fluid occupies space within the transmission system, potentially leading to more fluid being present in the pan under certain conditions."
Transmission fluid expands when it's warm so this van could have been driven sometime before this service which means a small amount of fluid will drain, as we saw.
Hello. We recently purchased a 2015 Adventurous TS (2014 Mercedes Sprinter 3500 Diesel chassis with automatic transmission) with 30k miles on a trip from Oregon to So. Cal and noticed driving when driving usually 65 mph+, it downshifted by itself to 4th gear. Sometimes, momentarily shifting into Neutral and back to Drive, would fix the issue. But a few times it lost the ability to accelerate and we had to pull over and idle or shut off the engine for 10-15 minutes, presumably to cool down the transmission. Then it would run normally. Also, when driving 55mph lower, we didn't see the problem. Have you seen this before? If so, any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your input.
The pump system listed is the Mityvac MV6410 Pneumatic Air Operated ATF Refill System. It's quite expensive and built for the professional. However, there are more economic versions readily available on Amazon.
@@nathansallee3662 You can also use a regular garden weed sprayer and make up your own method of connecting its pipe to the sump drain. These garden sprayers in the UK cost £12 in the DIY stores so you could just throw it away afterwards and not think it was a waste of money.
I do realize that the manual says 60k. However, this video was originally made for the technicians who worked for the company I was employed with at the time I filmed this. We serviced the Amazon delivery fleet. They had lots of Sprinters at the time. These vans were abused daily, thus the recommendation of servicing at 30k intervals.
Yes, to torque the bolts to their yield, that would be correct. Many people watching this video may not understand what torque to yield means, so I did the math and came up with 9 NM. Basically, follow your specs and then check the outcome torque with a torque wrench; what you'll come up will be pretty close to my results and I don't have to worry about getting nasty emails about broken bolts. Great feedback. Thank you.
it is 9 nm.....as per Mercedes Benz publication AP27.00-D-2702H Automatic transmission fluid and oil filter change dated 10.07.19 single stage tightening only.@@nathansallee3662
Thankyou best instruction I’ve seen on youtube EVER 👍🏻
Thank youuuuuu! I'm a year into a 2019 Amazonian retiree. Great intro to this amazing machine's anatomy and physiology. Do please keep it moving, sir.
Local quotes range from $750 to $1k
Thank you very much for detailed explanation of the whole process. This is the best video you can find on TH-cam on Sprinter transmission fluid change
Easily the best :)
I understood every single thing you said and showed.Thank you and post more videos.
Very informative video. When mine gets due, I’ll change mine. Been a mechanic for 4 decades, but always best to learn the little individual differences prior to doing the job the first time. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much Sir, the video very helpful and I think I can do that by myself in my sprinter 2019.Hope you can make more videos.
Excellent, thank you. I have just done this job, and have been puzzled how, if they do, does the MB service garage change the Torque converter fluid? I looked all over, and the two coolant pipes to the front radiator are not removable, neither is there any drain plug accessible or visible on the torque converter. The MB dealer sold me 2.5 US gallons (10 litres) of fluid because he said the capacity is 9.5 litres so now I have 4.5 litres spare. The dealership quoted me £480 (I guess $500) to do this job, and the parts were £103. So this afternoon I saved myself £377. I never earned that much in that time ever in my life! What's more, no special MB tools are necessary. Good job.
Something to think about on that first drain from the drain plug. After it stops draining from the drain plug react up with a small flat blade and push that blue fill tube out of the way and then most of the pan will drain out. As you said order a couple of the blue fill tube's, amazon has them.
Great feedback! Thank you.
Do you have a part number list for everything? I'll be doing this for the first time in my dads sprinter
Best instruction ever. Thank you!
YOU DO A GREAT JOB 👍 👌 👏 😊 AT DISCRIBING EVERTHING
Bonjour,pour vidanger proprement il suffit de mettre un tournevis dans le trou du bouchon de vidange pour declipser le tube plastique et permettre à l’huile de couler en totalité
Awesome video Sir , Thank You 🙏
Well done video. Very informative.
Compared to my 2000 Ford E250 5.4L V8, the Germans made the Sprinter maintenance like a breeze compared to all the videos I had to watch for my Econoline. Taking off the drain pan for the automatic transmission and seeing the filter and the green tube reminds me of my 4R75W tranny pan. Except I have more bolts to remove unfortunately lol
I got 2015 Mercedes sprinter with 2.1 diesel, how many quarts of transmission fluid it needs? Also my van has 81k miles, how often do I need to change transmission fluids on sprinter vans? And would you recommend doing transmission flush first?
50k
I notice you didn't drain the torque converter. Is there any reason why or why not one would want to do that? It seems to me some do and some don't and I am just trying to understand the mindset for why or why not. Please advise, thanks!
I know you posted a year ago but I have just done this job. I was also wondering how you drain the torque converter. I have done lots of MB cars, old ones! with torque converters and could always just rotate the engine and undo the TC drain. You can't do that on a Sprinter. The MB parts department said it takes 9.5 litres (2.5 US gallons) but I could only drain out less than 5 litres from the sump pan. So following this video I can see that the correct level is when the new fluid stops flowing from the drain. Easy! So I have 5 litres of fluid left over.
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Thank you for your help
Just got my van back from first service and the pan is leaking any idea why?
if you were to monitor the temperature, what is the temperature you want the transmission pan/fluid at before considering it at temp for purpose of evaluating full fill?
Very good video, i didn't know if the transmission was serviceable for a flush..
Is this the same for a 2021!?
I can't understand something. If the transmission fluid was previously filled to the correct level (up to the top of the snorkel straw), why does a quart of fluid come out when you first remove the plug? In my case, it looks more than a quart came out with the vehicle flat (first service in 67,000 miles). Does transmission fluid expand when it gets old?
I just asked ChatGPT and I think I have my answer. It said, "Over time, transmission fluid can degrade due to thermal breakdown, contamination, and the accumulation of metal particles and other debris. As the fluid ages, it often loses viscosity, which means it becomes thinner and less effective at clinging to the internal components of the transmission that are located above the pan. This change in viscosity can result in a greater volume of fluid draining back into the pan when the vehicle is stationary, as the fluid is less likely to adhere to surfaces and instead flows more freely down to the lowest point. This altered behavior can influence how the fluid occupies space within the transmission system, potentially leading to more fluid being present in the pan under certain conditions."
Transmission fluid expands when it's warm so this van could have been driven sometime before this service which means a small amount of fluid will drain, as we saw.
I know the previous gen Sprinter with the 5 speed automatic has a torque converter drain plug. Do you know if this 7 speed has a TC drain also?
What is that fitting you used when filling the pan. Where did you get it?
Hello. We recently purchased a 2015 Adventurous TS (2014 Mercedes Sprinter 3500 Diesel chassis with automatic transmission) with 30k miles on a trip from Oregon to So. Cal and noticed driving when driving usually 65 mph+, it downshifted by itself to 4th gear. Sometimes, momentarily shifting into Neutral and back to Drive, would fix the issue. But a few times it lost the ability to accelerate and we had to pull over and idle or shut off the engine for 10-15 minutes, presumably to cool down the transmission. Then it would run normally. Also, when driving 55mph lower, we didn't see the problem. Have you seen this before? If so, any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your input.
where did you get your kit?
Pre-made OEM kits are readily available on Amazon
Is this a diesel or a gas mine looks a bit different was your fluid red or blue?
What pump system do you use and fittings ?
The pump system listed is the Mityvac MV6410 Pneumatic Air Operated ATF Refill System. It's quite expensive and built for the professional. However, there are more economic versions readily available on Amazon.
@@nathansallee3662 You can also use a regular garden weed sprayer and make up your own method of connecting its pipe to the sump drain. These garden sprayers in the UK cost £12 in the DIY stores so you could just throw it away afterwards and not think it was a waste of money.
Every 60 k miles, not 30
I do realize that the manual says 60k. However, this video was originally made for the technicians who worked for the company I was employed with at the time I filmed this. We serviced the Amazon delivery fleet. They had lots of Sprinters at the time. These vans were abused daily, thus the recommendation of servicing at 30k intervals.
First Transmission oil change is at 40k and later at 60k. That's for diesel. ;)
It not 9 NM - corect will be 4 NM +180’
Yes, to torque the bolts to their yield, that would be correct. Many people watching this video may not understand what torque to yield means, so I did the math and came up with 9 NM. Basically, follow your specs and then check the outcome torque with a torque wrench; what you'll come up will be pretty close to my results and I don't have to worry about getting nasty emails about broken bolts. Great feedback. Thank you.
it is 9 nm.....as per Mercedes Benz publication AP27.00-D-2702H
Automatic transmission fluid and oil filter change dated 10.07.19 single stage tightening only.@@nathansallee3662