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  • INTRODUCTIONMERCEDES 722.5

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE GROUP18639 SW 107TH AVENUEMIAMI, FLORIDA 33157

    (305) 670-4161

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    No part of any ATSG publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written permission of Automatic Transmission Service Group. This includes all text illustrations, tables and charts.

    The information and part numbers contained in this booklet havebeen carefully compiled from industry sources known for their

    reliability, but ATSG does not guarantee its accuracy.

    Copyright ATSG 2003

    UpdatedJanuary, 2004

    DALE ENGLANDFIELD SERVICE CONSULTANT

    ED KRUSETECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    WAYNE COLONNATECHNICAL SUPERVISOR

    PETER LUBANTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    JIM DIALTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    GREGORY LIPNICKTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    JERRY GOTTTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    JON GLATSTEINTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    DAVID CHALKERTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    ROLAND ALVAREZTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    MIKE SOUZATECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    GERALD CAMPBELLTECHNICAL CONSULTANT

    We wish to thank Mercedes Benzfor the information and illustrationsthat have made this booklet possible.

    Mercedes introduced the five speed automatic overdrive transmission in the 1989 model year. At a quick glance it looks the same as the four speed 722.3 and 722.4 models. The extension housing is the quickest way to identify the five speed unit, as this is where the overdrive section was added. The 4-5 and the 5-4 shifts are controlled by a computer module. This manual covers the testing, disassembly, inspection and reassembly of the Mercedes 722.5 unit.