2-speed gearbox

The Mercedes-Benz first series of automatic transmission was produced from 1961 to 1983 in 3 and 4-speed variants for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars. In addition, variants for commercial vehicles were offered until the mid-1990s.
The automatic transmissions are for cars with a longitudinal engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. The control of the fully automatic system is fully hydraulic and it uses electrical wire only for the kickdown solenoid valve and the neutral safety switch.
Physically, it can be recognized for its pan which uses 16 bolts.

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  1. Biker67

    Auto Gearbox Question

    This might be the stupid question of the day? But here goes....... Reviewers of the latest HS PHEV talk about it having a 2 speed gearbox. Is that only when using the high voltage battery? Then does it switch to a conventional 7 speed DCT transmission when running on the petrol engine?
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