Mercedes-Benz E320 transmission cooler line lacks pressure with high oil level on dipstick on Mercedes-Benz E320

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Mercedes-Benz E320 owners report experiencing a lack of pressure in the transmission cooler line despite having a high oil level on the dipstick. This issue may arise if the cooling system has more pressure than the oil cooler, hindering proper oil flow into the radiator. Additionally, low transmission fluid levels can lead to significant transmission problems, and a weak ATF pump might also contribute to the lack of pressure in the transmission cooler line. It is essential for owners to maintain the correct transmission fluid level for optimal operation, which includes regular checks and timely replacements. If these issues occur, consulting a professional for diagnosis and resolution is highly recommended.

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