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The ATLIN Mercedes Transmission Dipstick is a precision tool designed specifically for Mercedes 722.6 transmissions, replacing OEM part 140589152100. It features clear hot and cold markings for accurate fluid level readings and comes with illustrated instructions for easy use. Measuring 48 inches in length and weighing just 150g, this dipstick is a must-have for any Mercedes owner looking to maintain their vehicle's performance.
Manufacturer | ATLIN |
Brand | ATLIN |
Package Dimensions | 27.41 x 20.09 x 2.31 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | AU1006A |
Manufacturer Part Number | AU1006A |
OEM Part Number | 140589152100 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
R**L
It's perfect
It's a bang for your buck lol, it's easy to use and it saves alot of time and trouble checking the transmission oil. Perfect
G**O
worked as expected
quick and fast delivery worked as expected.
B**D
Right part & efficient delivery
Product was as described. Item arrived within the stated window.
K**Y
Saved my 2002 E320 w210 transmission.
Without getting into the debate or bashing the sealed for life transmissions, this thing was a life saver. Well, at least a money saver.Only downside it that it’s just way to long. I’m sure it’s so they can sell the same one for a dozen engines but would be easier to use if it was made for the length of my engine and would pay double for that customization. But for the price I can’t complain.Great price and worked well to let me know that my slow leak in my sealed for life transmission had leaked way more than I thought. Bought fluid from Walmart rated and verified for this transmission (I was shocked too). Topped it off and check it weekly.Don’t bother with the cold reading, it’s so hard to know what cold really is. You have to have the car running and it slowly heats up, so it’s not really reliable. I had to let it run for a while or drive it a couple of miles before checking on hot range. It’s the only reliable way I could ensure the same reading.Topping off your fluid is tedious. Add about 1/2 cup to a cup at a time, cycle through all gears for 30s each and back, before checking the levels again to see how much to continue adding. For me, the first time I was so low it took about 30m of repetition, 45m including warm up. Now it takes about 20m including warm up. Or 5-10m if I check it upon returning home.Stop wondering if your sealed for life transmission is really in need of some TLC.
N**P
Dipstick
Dipstick worked as intended. Can check the level in my transmission easily.
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