Ok after buying my w124 230e afew weeks ago i had a chance to have abit of look over it on the weekend and i found this...
After doing alittle research im seeing it would be the trans cooler line thats been plugged (please correct me if incorrect).
firstly why?
secondly does this model (unsure of gbox model) use a cooler? Could this be a different radiator and its not required.
thirdly why?
Just trying to find out whats been played with over the years to see whats needed. Any help would be great
cheers
transmission cooler plugged info
transmission cooler plugged info
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Re: transmission cooler plugged info
That looks like the radiator drain pipe has been modified.
The transmission cooler lines are on the same side of the car (drivers) one near top of radiator the other near the bottom.
The transmission cooler lines are on the same side of the car (drivers) one near top of radiator the other near the bottom.
Current
S212 - E350 Wagon
W213 - E220d
Departed
W211 - E240
W204 - C280
W202 - C200, C180, C180
W126 - 380SE , 380SE (Ex SA Import), 560SEL
W124 - 300e, 260e (ex Japan)
W111 220s (Indonesia) 4 speed manual column shift
W123 230
W116 450SEL
W140 420SEL
W210 E240, E240
W209 CLK 240
W201 190e 2.6 (ex U.K.)
S212 - E350 Wagon
W213 - E220d
Departed
W211 - E240
W204 - C280
W202 - C200, C180, C180
W126 - 380SE , 380SE (Ex SA Import), 560SEL
W124 - 300e, 260e (ex Japan)
W111 220s (Indonesia) 4 speed manual column shift
W123 230
W116 450SEL
W140 420SEL
W210 E240, E240
W209 CLK 240
W201 190e 2.6 (ex U.K.)
Re: transmission cooler plugged info
ill chase some lines tomorrow and get a pic in some actual light.
Did all w124s come with the oil cooler in rad?
Did all w124s come with the oil cooler in rad?