Frequently Asked Questions
Enduro Gearbox Centre is a renowned Mercedes-Benz gearbox repair centre. Our services include, gearbox repairs, complete gearbox overhauls, transmissions control modules and so much more!
We specialise in both Mercedes-Benz automatic transmissions as well as their manual counterparts.
Find the answer to your transmission questions below.
Do you repair Mercedes-Benz gear selector modules?
Yes, we do. In addition, all the Mercedes-Benz gear selector modules we repair carry a one-year unlimited mileage warranty.
What is causing my Mercedes-Benz transmission to be stuck in one gear?
There could be a few reasons for this. Please find more information here.
How often should I have my Mercedes-Benz gearbox serviced?
The recommended service interval for a Mercedes-Benz gearbox sump is every 60 000 km.
Do you charge for Mercedes-Benz diagnostics?
Initial diagnostics are free of charge.
Why is my Mercedes-Benz gearbox not changing gears?
This might be the result of “limp mode”. You can read more about this here.
Why does my Mercedes-Benz gear lever not move?
There may be several reasons for this. We recommend comprehensive diagnostics.
Why does a transmission error appear on my Mercedes-Benz dashboard?
There may be several reasons for this. We recommend comprehensive diagnostics.
Do you have Mercedes-Benz reconditioned gearboxes in stock?
Yes, we do. All our reconditioned Mercedes-Benz gearboxes carry a one-year unlimited mileage warranty.
Can you repair Mercedes-Benz transmission control modules?
We stock fully reconditioned Mercedes-Benz transmission control modules on exchange.
Are you RMI/MIWA approved?
Yes, proudly so.
Do you deal with extended warranty companies?
Yes, we are affiliated with most extended warranty companies.
Why does my Mercedes-Benz have a harsh gear engagement in drive or reverse?
This might be the result of “limp mode”. We recommend comprehensive diagnostics.
Can a gearbox problem cause a Mercedes-Benz to shudder?
Yes, but more often, Mercedes-Benz gearbox shudders result from a faulty torque converter.
Why is my Mercedes-Benz ML series making a loud noise when accelerating from a standstill?
Loud noises are usually caused by a faulty transfer case.
Can a Mercedes-Benz gear lever cause limp mode?
Yes, that is one probable cause. We recommend comprehensive diagnostics.
Do you repair Mercedes-Benz dual-clutch transmissions?
Yes, we are distinguished for our expertise in Mercedes-Benz dual-clutch transmissions.
Contact Enduro Gearbox Centre for details
Contact a member of our highly skilled team today for any other questions relating to Mercedes-Benz transmissions or visit our website for more information.