No reverse this morning, or a harsh slam from first to second?

Mercedes 9G-Tronic Conductor Plate TCM Repair
at your home.

🚗 2015–2022 Mercedes-Benz 725.0 9G-Tronic 📋 C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, GLC, GLE 🟡 Half-day job at your driveway

The 725.0 9G-Tronic carries its control electronics on a conductor plate inside the pan — and the Bosch pressure sensors on it fail. We replace and code it at your home, transmission stays in the car.

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What's actually failing.

Mercedes' nine-speed 725.0 9G-Tronic — in 2015–2022 GLC, GLE, C-Class, E-Class, and S-Class models — mounts its transmission control module on a conductor plate inside the transmission pan, where it lives submerged in hot fluid. The Bosch pressure sensors on that plate are the known weak point: they drift and fail with heat cycles, feeding the control unit pressure readings that no longer reflect reality.

Bad pressure data produces very specific bad behaviour: a harsh slam on the 1-2 shift, refusal to engage reverse, and a transmission warning with codes P07B7 and P073E stored. Like its 7G predecessor's famous conductor plate problem, the failure is electronic, not mechanical — nine speeds of healthy gearsets being mismanaged by a board that's lost its senses. Owners quoted replacement transmissions for these symptoms are usually being quoted the wrong repair.

The fix is precise rather than massive: pan down, valve body out, new conductor plate installed and coded to the vehicle, fresh fluid and filter, adaptations reset. On a transmission this new, catching the electronic failure before months of harsh shifting wear into the clutch packs is what keeps it a one-day repair.

The symptoms.

If your Mercedes-Benz is doing any of these, this is the likely cause:

  • No reverse, or long delay engaging reverse
  • Harsh, jolting 1-2 upshift
  • Transmission warning message on the dash
  • Fault codes P07B7 or P073E
  • Limp-home mode or sudden gear-hunting
  • Symptoms worsening as the transmission warms up

What this job typically costs.

$2,800–$4,500
what dealers typically quote for this repair
Our approach is different: one flat quote for the complete job, given before any work starts — parts, labour, everything. No hourly meter, no surprise add-ons. And if a smaller fix solves it, that's what we'll tell you.

The complete fix includes.

  • New conductor plate (TCM) installed and coded to your VIN
  • Valve body inspected during the repair
  • New transmission filter and pan seal
  • Correct Mercedes-spec fluid fill, level set by temperature procedure
  • Adaptations reset, codes cleared, full shift-quality road test through all nine gears
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How this works at your home.

Pan-off, valve-body, coding, fluid-by-temperature — it's a day of precise work, and all of it happens with the transmission in the car, which is what makes it driveway-viable. The coding and adaptation reset need a proper Mercedes-capable scan platform, which we bring. For a car that won't reverse, mobile isn't just convenient — it's the only repair format that doesn't start with a flatbed.

Why not to wait.

Every harsh 1-2 slam is the transmission hammering its own clutch packs on bad data, and a car that's lost reverse is one fault away from losing forward gears to limp mode. The sensors don't recover — drift becomes failure. Repaired promptly, this stays an electronics job on a healthy gearbox; ignored, the mechanical wear starts compounding the bill.

Frequently asked questions.

Can this be done at my home if the car won't reverse?

That's the exact scenario mobile repair is built for. The car doesn't need to move: pan comes down in your driveway, the new plate goes in, coding and fluid fill happen on site, and the first reverse it does is in front of you. No flatbed, no shop.

Why does an electronic plate cost what dealers quote?

Genuine part pricing plus the labour of valve-body access plus mandatory coding time, all at dealer rates — and some shops pad it by quoting transmission replacement for what's a sensor failure. We diagnose first and give you one flat quote for the complete repair, coding and fluid included, before any work starts.

My car is fairly new — should this really be failing?

It's a known weak point, not a fluke: the Bosch pressure sensors on the 725.0's plate live in hot fluid and accumulate heat cycles fast in stop-and-go GTA driving. Mileage matters more than age. The upside of failing early is that the rest of the transmission is young — fix the electronics and you've got a healthy gearbox again.

Will my transmission shift like new afterwards?

After coding and an adaptation reset, the transmission relearns its shift behaviour from scratch — expect it to refine noticeably over the first hundred or so kilometres as it adapts. We do the initial adaptation drive as part of the job, so it leaves our hands shifting correctly through all nine gears.

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