2022 Mercedes-Benz A220 Transmission Service

Take Time for Your Mercedes-Benz A220 Transmission

Don’t wait for minor transmission issues to snowball. Firestone Complete Auto Care will take care of your 2022 A220, whether it's a manual or automatic. Schedule an appointment today.

What Does Your Mercedes-Benz A220 Transmission Do?

The transmission delivers power from the engine to the wheels so that you can drive on your terms. Because your transmission is responsible for converting the right amount of power into the right amount of speed, a tiny transmission issue can take a major toll on your car’s performance. Such problems aren’t hard to spot. Mercedes-Benz A220 transmission problems can present themselves as shifting delays, grinding when accelerating, a feeling of shakiness, or whistling noises or a burning smell coming from beneath the hood. Let Mercedes-Benz A220 transmission problems linger and you could see your fuel economy decrease or find that your A220 isn’t working at all.

Mercedes-Benz Transmission Recommendations for 2022 A220s

Your A220’s transmission should be inspected routinely, according to Mercedes-Benz. First off, the transmission fluid in your A220 should be exchanged regularly with Mercedes-Benz-approved fluid. Our technicians know how to service your 2022 A220 up to Mercedes-Benz-recommended standards. If you think there’s something wrong with your A220’s transmission, schedule an appointment at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care to help keep your engine running at peak performance.

Mercedes-Benz A220 Transmission Service Cost

We work hard to offer affordable Mercedes-Benz A220 transmission repairs and services. Stop by your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care and we'll start your visit with a free Courtesy Check. We’ll check out your A220’s major systems and components to help inform your car service decisions. Whether your car needs a transmission fluid exchange or routine maintenance, you can count on our Triple Promise: Fixed Right. Priced Right. Right on Time.

Questions About 2022 Mercedes-Benz A220’s Transmission

  • What happens when you "ride" your Mercedes-Benz's brakes? Riding the brakes or keeping your foot on the brake pedal (even lightly) can lead to transmission issues. Remember that when you’re driving down winding roads, and opt for engine braking when possible.
  • How much can I tow in a Mercedes-Benz A220? Think twice before offering to tow something for a friend, no matter how small it is. The added weight can cause issues with your transmission if your vehicle isn't equipped to handle the load. Always consult your owner's manual before towing or hauling something.
  • When should I have my A220's transmission fluid checked or exchanged? Maintaining your Mercedes-Benz A220 transmission fluid is one of the best ways to maintain your transmission's health. About every 30,000 to 60,000 miles is a good timeframe for having your transmission fluid inspected and perhaps changed. Service intervals can vary depending on how you use your Mercedes-Benz, so check with your technician first. Luckily, leaks and low fluid levels are easy to spot and inexpensive to fix.
  • Is it possible for transmission fluid to leak from my Mercedes-Benz A220? Yes, your Mercedes-Benz A220 can develop a transmission fluid leak. As your A220 ages, parts of the transmission system might wear out or break down, leading to a leak and possible transmission issues. Common causes of transmission fluid leaks include worn seals, a damaged transmission housing, a loose or cracked transmission pan, an overfilled transmission, or faulty transmission lines.
  • Where can I get my  Mercedes-Benz A220 transmission fixed? Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care can troubleshoot and repair A220 transmission systems. Book an appointment online today.
  • Should I avoid driving my Mercedes-Benz A220 if there is a transmission fluid leak? It’s not advisable to drive your A220 if it’s leaking transmission fluid. Your transmission system needs transmission fluid to function properly, and a leak can lead to significant problems, such as overheating or reduced performance. You might even experience transmission failure.