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Re: 2008 ML 350 - Transmission Problems?????? [lawing1] by palmharbor
Apr 04, 2008 (7:48 am)
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Replying to: lawing1 (Apr 04, 2008 7:29 am)

I think the problems are fixed. My early 2006 ML500 which was terrible to begin with in fine now. My friend just took delivery this morning of a 2008 ML550 and said it is very smooth.
 
I would buy another!
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Re: ml 320 oil change [money112a] by lnguyen9999
May 04, 2008 (12:38 pm)
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Replying to: money112a (Jan 23, 2007 7:12 pm)

Were you able to find the oil drain bolt? I can't find it either. I have a 2006 ML350.
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2004 ML 350 by 04350
May 31, 2008 (7:08 am)
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I bought mine used May 2005, with low miles on it. Several things have been
repaired on it under the original warranty which expired in Jan. 08. I took the
vehicle in a few weeks back for a brake job which I knew was upcoming
since it now had just over 39,000 miles. So far, these were the new problems
also "found" on it by the local MB dealer: Ball joints; pinion seals, transmission
cooler line. That's about $ 1,500 worth of work.
 
When I got the vehicle back, the invoice had typed on it: "Customer states fluid leaking under vehicle" and "Customer states noise while going over bumps." Funny thing is I never made either statement to service writer. When I asked the service manager about this "enhanced" language on the invoice he defended the service writer. The service manager also tried to claim that the problems were related to our bad winter and the effects of potholes on our local roads. I usually
get a customer service phone call about the service experience that I have had with this MB dealer but not this time.
 
Is this normal disintegration of a 4 and one-half years old vehicle with under
40,000 miles on it? Is this normal behavior for a MB dealership?
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Re: 2004 ML 350 [04350] by pfenton
Jun 05, 2008 (3:04 am)
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Replying to: 04350 (May 31, 2008 7:08 am)

My wife owns a 1998 ML 320 now more than ten years old and has never had to replace any ball joints, pinion seals, transmission cooler lines,etc. Just routine
brake service, belt and oil changes and tuneups. A less than five year old MB SUV should not have these major problems. It doen't sound too kosher to me. Perhaps a different MB service provider is warranted.
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Re: Help! Self-destructing keys! $3600 to fix! [stevem5] by dk6760
Dec 31, 2008 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: stevem5 (Jul 20, 2005 9:37 am)

HI...I am going through the same thing now and I bought my ML320 used from a dealer and only got one fully functioning key. They are telling me 8 keys, the max, have already been ordered and now I have to replace everything to get a key to work and start my car. They are quoting me 2500-4500 depending on if they have to replace the main computer also??? All for a chip in my key that wore out? Why in the heck can't they just replace the chip? I am flabbergasted and this just seems like price gauging. Does anyone know of a work around? I do not even care about having an electronic key, I just want to be able to start my car. I never ordered extra key and this was even a Starmarked vehicle. If anyone responds, please also copy to my email: Debrakrmxcomcast.net, please.
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Fuel Guage Not Operating Normally - PhxMax by phxmax
Jan 01, 2009 (9:11 pm)
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This is for anyone who may have a fuel guage issue. I own C230K and ML 320, both 2002 models. This happened to me in both of them. The problem goes like this. You fill up gas, topped off, and then you notice that shortly after filling up, the guage is showing about a 1/4 less than what should be. I asked my favorite shop (not an MB dealer, since we are out of warranty already) for this fix, he said it could cost up to $600 to get this fixed. I did not fix it right away since I was still getting accurate data on fuel consumption from the computer display, range, mpg, etc... Well, the problem took care of itself; and the guage operated normally after that. It took about 5 fill ups in the ML to get to normal, and about 12-15 fill ups on the C230K. If anyone has the same issue please post and share with all. Thanks.
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Re: Fuel Guage Not Operating Normally - PhxMax [phxmax] by 04350
Jan 04, 2009 (1:11 pm)
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Replying to: phxmax (Jan 01, 2009 9:11 pm)

There was a recall for various Mercedes models in July 2008 pertaining to an
incorrect SCN (software calibration number) which dealt with incorrect
fuel gauge readings as well as several other issues. Neither of your model years were listed on that July 2008 recall from the summary that I saw. It may be worthwhile to ask your mechanic whether your models could be suffering from
this also, although not covered for free under the July 2008 recall.
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Re: MB-tex discoloration [bmwconvert] by asa2
Jan 22, 2009 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: bmwconvert (Jan 02, 2008 11:09 am)

That happens in pale colored interiors. It's exactly why I ordered Black MB Tex instead of Macademia. Before we purchased ML, we had a Range Rover with the tan leather seats and they got really stained from our jeans, etc. Never again. I did use something on them from the Dollar Store if you can believe it. It was called "Awesome". They were real leather and they withstood it. Just dilute it and have extra water to wipe off excess when done scrubbing (I used a tooth brush) It didn't get it all but it got alot. I would recommend testing it on an inconspicuous area to be sure.
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Service over 200K miles by lynnejacob2001
Jan 29, 2009 (4:36 pm)
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I have 98 ML320 with 219,000 miles. The truck has been great. Other than regular maintenance and normal wear and tear we haven't had any problems with the vehicle. I'd like to make sure it stays that way. Are there any replacements/service we should have done?
 
We have some minor knocking which my mechanic tells me is not uncommon or unexpected on a vehicle of this age. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. My goal is to get to AT LEAST 400K miles.
 
Thanks

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