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Date Posted: 23:58:39 12/17/01 Mon
Author: Kaz
Author Host/IP: 66.122.132.248
Subject: Re: Transmission shot?
In reply to: Geir Gjovik 's message, "Transmission shot?" on 09:32:12 12/17/01 Mon

Wow, Norway. I've visisted quite a few times and love the country. I've wanted to ship my own 928 there and do a round-the-country tour. As for your tranny, I haven't the faintest idea.

K

>I am the lucky owner of near perfect '79 928 with
>automatic transmission. Today, I had some problems
>with the transmission not doing anything. Engine just
>reving up. Thought I was out of fluid. I refilled, and
>it was ok again.
>I was driving for about 1 hr at 80 mph when it started
>acting up again. I stopped the car, jacked it up,
>could not see anything exept a small leak around the
>fittings. Fluid level ok. I decided to continue my
>drive tovards Oslo. No problems. I stopped at the
>Mercedes automatic expert in this area. He said it
>could be a "ventilation disk" inside the transmission
>acting up. He further said that this could fix itself.
>He also advised me to continue using the car, and to
>come back if the problem continued. It is cold here in
>Norway, but..... Sombody??

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