My 1966 230SL has been displaying a rather harsh downshift from 3rd to 2nd, sometimes quite harsh. I serached this forum and read about the switch located on the venturi opposite the throttle linkage and decided to take a look. On inspection, I really wasn't convinced that this might be the problem because if it was out of adjustment, it appeared to be imperceptible. (The throttle plate in the venturi sure seemed to be fully closing.) I decided to run through the procedure to properly set the adjustment screw on the venturi. Then I checked continuity of the switch, expecting it to break the circuit at some point in the opening of the throttle That never happened. So, I put an ohm meter across the switch and watched as the throttle was opened. It did show a progressive change in resistance - so I assumed the switch was likely good.
The test drive was remarkable. The downshift from 3rd to 2nd was corrected and n hardly perceptible. MUCH better. I have to say, it sure seems that any adjustments to the position of the throttle had to have been very small, but obviously big enough to make a difference. I post this only to tell others w this problem that this is absolutely worth checking/setting. And - I'm still somewhat in the dark on this switch. Based on what I have read, I would have expected it to basically function as on/off.
Thanks again to the forum for valuable information,
Harry