#MercedesBenz #TransmissionMount #SClass
The transmission mount serves a very important purpose. It reduces the amount of shake that you feel in your car when the gears are shifting. This can make the difference between a smooth ride and a jerky ride. Changing the transmission mount on the Mercedes Benz S Class S500 W220 is a very easy job. I would also recommend changing out the transmission mount on your Mercedes benz s class S500 w220 about every 70k miles or depending on how hard you drive your car. This will ensure that your Mercedes is driving as smooth as possible.
If it’s you’re buying a pre-owned Mercedes Benz S class S500 w200 then I would change out the transmission mount during my next routine maintenance.
Transmission Mount Parts:
Transmission Mount: Lemforder 212 240 04 18
https://www.rmeuropean.com/Products/2122400418-MFG69-V4003.aspx
Meyle HD Auto Trans Mount:
https://www.autohausaz.com/pn/0140241100HD
I have replaced my driveshaft reason why is because, when I hit the gas it felt like something from the rear of the car jerks
Like something is about to ripped like a shift movement, me thinking that it was the driveshaft I was wrong, can the transmission mount cause that?
mate you need to mention the correct torque specs for the lower bolts under the mount. i was nearly strip the lower bolt trying to torque them to 50 nm
Very clear video clips and simple and understood.
I'm ordered my Trany mount and I'm learning from your video a lot .
You saved me a lot of money from any Mechanics not mentioned the dealers.
Thank you very much Man!
Do you think this can be done without a lift?
Wtf so easy
You keep your ride tight like I do. I love your videos. Mine had the trans sitting on the rear support bracket before fixing….
I need to replace my motor and transmission mounts, mechanic is trying to charge $2,100, does that sound right? W204 4matic.
Thank you Im replace mines this weekend
Thanks for the video really saved a lot of money and time
Pfff… he says: 'without wasting any more time, let's get started' — then wastes another 40 seconds of a 3 minute video with an intro 🙂