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How much does a Transmission Fluid Service cost?

On average, the cost for a Mercedes-Benz E350 Transmission Fluid Service is $256 with $95 for parts and $161 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2013 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.0L Turbo DieselService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$402.08Shop/Dealer Price$483.49 - $660.75
2006 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.5LService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$391.84Shop/Dealer Price$478.62 - $667.93
2014 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.5LService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$460.44Shop/Dealer Price$564.99 - $811.56
2009 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.5LService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$382.34Shop/Dealer Price$467.29 - $655.24
2012 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.5LService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$368.08Shop/Dealer Price$449.58 - $626.92
2015 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.5LService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$460.44Shop/Dealer Price$564.99 - $811.56
2011 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.0L Turbo DieselService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$376.58Shop/Dealer Price$457.63 - $634.63
2008 Mercedes-Benz E350V6-3.5LService typeTransmission Fluid ServiceEstimate$390.84Shop/Dealer Price$476.56 - $665.09
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What is the transmission fluid all about?

Transmission fluid helps cool and lubricate your vehicle’s transmission’s internal parts. The transmission transfers power from the engine to the wheels of the car. An automatic transmission shifts the car into different gears depending on the speed that you are driving. In an automatic transmission car, the transmission system has an oil pan that contains the transmission fluid and fluid filter. The fluid provides the power/force required to shift into different gears. In manual transmission cars, there is a case that contains the transmission fluid.

Contrary to an automatic transmission, the fluid in a manual system is not directly involved in changing gears, because it is a mechanical system, whereas an automatic transmission is hydraulic. If an automatic transmission does not have enough fluid, or the fluid has been contaminated, it is possible for the transmission to start to slip and eventually fail. If a manual transmission does not have enough fluid, or the fluid has been contaminated, it is possible for the transmission to become noisy, the internal parts to wear out faster and eventually for the transmission to fail.

Keep in mind:

  • An automatic transmission fluid service will replace the pan gasket, filter, and transmission fluid. Some vehicles do not have a serviceable transmission filter and some transmissions are designed to be “sealed for life,” meaning that they do not require any service or maintenance. Check your owner’s manual for information on whether you have a sealed system or not.

  • Unlike an automatic transmission, a manual transmission does not contain a filter, which means that as components wear, the transmission fluid picks up particles of metal and is unable to filter them. This is why it is very important to perform a transmission fluid service as per manufacturer recommendations.

How it's done:

  • Drain the transmission fluid
  • (Automatic only) Install new pan gasket and filter (if replaceable)
  • Add the proper type and quantity of oil/fluid for your transmission
  • Check for leaks
  • Test drive the vehicle

How do Mechanics Change Transmission Fluid? :

  • Drain the transmission fluid.
  • (Automatic only) Install new pan gasket and filter (if replaceable).
  • Add the proper type and quantity of oil/fluid for your transmission.
  • Check for leaks.
  • Test drive the vehicle.

Our recommendation:

A conservative rule of thumb is that a car should get a transmission fluid service every 40,000 miles. If you notice any fluid underneath the car, get it inspected as soon as you can. Changing your transmission’s fluid regularly will greatly extend the service life of your vehicle’s transmission.

What are the common symptoms indicating you need to replace the transmission fluid?

  • Vehicle has a hard time running
  • Vehicle stalls when going up or down a steep incline
  • Check Engine Light is on
  • Transmission makes noise

How important is this service?

Transmission fluid services are an important part of regular maintenance and will increase the service life of your transmission. According to the Automatic Transmission Rebuilders Association, 90% of automatic transmission failures are caused by overheating and can be often blamed on transmission fluid that should have been replaced.

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James

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James
31 years of experience
Mercedes-Benz E350 V6-3.5L - Transmission Fluid Service - Long Beach, California
James was right on time and did a great job with my E350. He was very thorough with the 50-point check, and I believe I will booking additional services to be done by him soon.

Anton

15 years of experience
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Anton
15 years of experience
Mercedes-Benz E350 V6-3.5L - Transmission Fluid Service - Staten Island, New York
Anton is a very professional and punctual mechanic. He was very transparent regarding the service. He asked questions as well explained in detail what he was doing. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with his level of professional and skill. Definitely will use him again. Car shifts like a brand new car.

Chet

41 years of experience
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41 years of experience
Mercedes-Benz E350 V6-3.5L - Automatic Transmission Fluid Service - San Diego, California
Totally Satisfied..... above and beyond.

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Mercedes-Benz E350 V6-3.5L - Transmission Fluid Service - Encinitas, California
Very prompt and friendly.

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