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Replacing the 722.6 Transmission Valve Body and Finishing Up - On Demand Video

Covers installing the valve body and new electrical plug, filling the transmission and what you will need to do to clear the error codes

This is PART 3 of Kent’s three part video series on troubleshooting and repairing a very common shifting problem in the 1996 to 2006 Mercedes 722.6 five (5) speed automatic transmission.

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1996 to 2006 722.6 Transmission: Do You Really Need to Replace It? - On Demand Video

Introduction to a very common shifting problem, how to diagnose it and options for repairing it

This is PART 1 of Kent’s three part video series on troubleshooting and repairing a very common shifting problem in the 1996 to 2006 Mercedes 722.6 five (5) speed automatic transmission. The entire video series is included free of charge when

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Removing the 722.6 Valve Body and Replacing the Conductor Plate - On Demand Video

Kent will walk you through a step-by-step process that will guarantee successful new part replacement on the bench

This is PART 2 of Kent’s three part video series on troubleshooting and repairing a very common shifting problem in the 1996 to 2006 Mercedes 722.6 five (5) speed automatic transmission.

$40.00

722.6 x Sealed for Life Transmission Inspection Kit

For1998 to 2006 6 SPEED transmissions ONLY - Know what is in there!!! AND make sure the level is correct!

Do you own a 1998 to 2006 Mercedes with the 5 speed automatic that has the MB WORKSHOP ONLY locked cap on the top of the transmission fill tube? Have you wondered how you are ever going to be able to check the transmission fluid??? Kent has come up with an inexpensive answer for the D.I.Y.

$9.60

Automatic Transmission Inside Pan Protection Magnets x 2

These will work in any automatic transmission from 1968 up to 2004 including the 722.6 transmission. The 7G 722.9 has magnets in it.

Kent is a firm believer in using these strong magnets inside a transmission pan to help extend its useful life. 

They should be placed toward the rear of the pan as shown in the picture below.