Author Topic: Symptoms of a bad transmission modulator?  (Read 2875 times)

twistedtree

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Symptoms of a bad transmission modulator?
« on: April 23, 2015, 02:11:28 »
Other than sucking ATF back up into the intake manifold, are there any other symptoms of a bad modulator?

My transmission seems to be much more interested in up-shfiting than down-shifting unless I punch the gas such that I engage the down-sift switch under the peddle.  I have checked the trans pressures and they seem good with 10psi with the idle switch engaged, 40 psi off of idle, and 60 psi with the kick-down engaged (the three positions of the three-position solenoid).

I'm just starting to drive this car, and just starting to explore this particular anomaly, but welcome any insight anyone might have.
Peter Hayden
1964 MB 230SL
1970 MB 280SL
2011 BMW 550xi

ctaylor738

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Re: Symptoms of a bad transmission modulator?
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2015, 21:15:06 »
Well, you can put a vacuum pump/gauge on the modulator to make sure that it's holding vacuum.  I believe there is a gasket and o-ring that can leak, in addition to the diaphragm.

You can mess with the adjustment and see if it changes the behavior.  Here are some instructions:

http://mercedesdismantlers.com/16BoltInstallationInstructions.html

Cheers,

CT
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1963 230SL #00133
1970 280SL #13027 (restored and sold)
1966 230SL #15274 (sold)
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