If you have no reverse, odds are that you will indeed need to have some work 
done on your transmission. Be prepared...

On 8/30/05, Potter, Tom E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Sounds like the transmission filter is getting plugged. Try changing the 
> transmission filter and fluid. Don't forget to drain the torque converter. 
> BTW, if you take it to a transmission shop they will say you need a rebuild 
> (that's their job). Either do it yourself or find a shop you really trust. I 
> have had such symptoms on American iron, and this solution worked for me. 
> YMMV.
>  
> Thomas E. Potter
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> *Subject:* [MBZ] transmission problem
> 
> If anybody knows what the problem is and about how much it cost. When I 
> put my 1990 Mercedes 300se into reverse it acts like it dont want to go? 
> Driving forward there are no problems. I dont know if it is worth getting 
> the transmission flushed or if the reverse gear is going out? 
> 
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