Have a ML 430. Was stuck in park. Shifted manually, but the car does not shift right between hi-lo

Asked by jacobs90 Jan 11, 2009 at 01:07 PM about the 2001 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML 430 4MATIC

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car seems to jump between hi & lo gears when driving. "check engine" light came on. Disconnected battery and light went
off but the problem still remains.

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Those check engine lights are there for a reason, next time one comes up take it somewhere and get the code properly read. Part stores usually have a scanner they lend for free. As to your problem I'm not exactly sure what your problem is. It was stuck in park? So you shifted manually? Didn't they all have a 5 speed w/ overdrive auto tranny? If it was stuck in park, how did you shift it? The fact that it keeps dropping into a lower gear, sounds like the linkage needs adjustment or a 'limp' mode, I don't know the car well enough to say for certain, but you should take it to be properly diagnosed. Hopefully that check engine light will come back on and the code can be read.

Thanks. By manually, I meant I was able to unlock it by physically placing a pin below the gear shift per the manufactures manual.

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