Automatic Transmission Problems of Mercedes Benz SLK

Mercedes Benz SLK owners have reported 2 problems related to automatic transmission (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mercedes Benz SLK based on all problems reported for the SLK.

1 Automatic Transmission problem of the 2005 Mercedes Benz SLK

Failure Date: 02/01/2005

The contact stated the car was burning an excessive amount of oil. The vehicle used two quarts of oil at only 5, 500 miles. The dealership test drove the vehicle and found that the valves were not seated. Also, at times while pressing the accelerator pedal the vehicle will not move it will only rev the engine. The dealership was contacted, they told her the next time this occurred to shut the engine by putting the car in park and turning the key to the off position. There have been no repairs made to the transmission because the dealership did not have enough information to make any corrections. Updated 2/24/2006 - the vehicle was towed tot he dealer on 1/26/2006 and told that there was a problem with the transmission. The vehicle was left at the dealer for the repairs to be made. The vehicle was returned to the consumer. On 1/26/2006 the vehicle again suddenly stopped moving forward while the consumer was traveling 55 mph. The vehicle was towed back to the dealer. The vehicle was at the dealer for 6 days at which time they were unable to duplicate the problem.

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2 Automatic Transmission problem of the 2002 Mercedes Benz SLK

Failure Date: 06/09/2003

While traveling on highway and without prior warning vehicle will be in the driving gear mode. Transmission will go into neutral gear.

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