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rudolfmoon7

Viano automatic transmission fault

My 2014 Mercedes Viano diesel has automatic transmission issues The van has about 255000 km on it The check engine light and the transmission indicator light both keep coming on When it shifts it's really rough almost like the gearbox is slipping Sometimes I even hear grinding noises when it changes gears I had the error memory read and it's pointing towards a defective torque converter lock-up clutch Does that sound right I've been quoted around 2120€ for the transmission repair I've also noticed a slight engine surge at times almost like a misfire but it's subtle Could this all be tied to the torque converter failure

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larsschmitz6

Sounds familiar even if it's a different beast I had similar symptoms on my old Volvo XC70 – shuddering slipping and eventually a complete loss of drive The 'engine surge' you describe that's likely the torque converter struggling to lock up properly Think of it like a slipping clutch in a manual car it's not making a solid connection Did the error code specifically call out the torque converter lock-up clutch or was it more general

rudolfmoon7 (Author)

The error code was pretty specific mentioning the torque converter lock-up clutch directly But I'm still trying to understand how it all ties together Is the torque converter really that critical for the entire automatic transmission operation And if it's failing could that really cause all the symptoms I'm seeing including the engine surge

larsschmitz6

Yes the torque converter is absolutely critical It's the link between the engine and the transmission especially at lower speeds When the lock-up clutch fails the engine and transmission aren't directly coupled The 'engine surge' is the engine speed fluctuating because the torque converter isn't doing its job At this point a full transmission repair or replacement of the converter is probably the only reliable fix Given the symptoms and the error code I'd say the workshop's diagnosis is likely correct

rudolfmoon7 (Author)

Thanks a lot for the input It's helpful to get confirmation from someone who's been through a similar ordeal I'm going to proceed with the transmission repair at the workshop Hopefully that'll sort everything out Appreciate the help

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