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does oily stuff normally drip from the exhaust?
by eman5
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Feb 22, 2006 (1:25 pm)
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There are a few oily drips on the garage floor under my 06 E320 CDI's exhaust pipes. Is this normal?
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Re: does oily stuff normally drip from the exhaust? [eman5]
by cctdi
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Feb 22, 2006 (2:55 pm)
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Replying to: eman5 (Feb 22, 2006 1:25 pm)
The black color drops on the floor from the exhaust pipes are the result of the soot accumulated on inner pipe wall that washed off by the water splashed up on the wet surface (or by going through the carwash). You can wash the spot off with a bloom and water. But, if it is oily like black grease, I wouldn’t know what the cause is. I drove 97 300D for almost 2 years, by comparing, the CDI produces much less soot, I use a long small brush (I bend the curve coffee pot cleaning brush to straight) to brush off the soot from the ends of tail pipes now and then, it works well too on my Touareg V10 and Passat TDI. The particles trap equipped on the coming new CDI, the problem may be eliminated.
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Re: Mileage? [tomotomo]
by loyalowner
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Feb 27, 2006 (1:02 pm)
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Replying to: tomotomo (Feb 17, 2006 4:19 am)
I have found that on the highway mine gets 32-33mpg, around town its about 27mpg. Overall, I'm getting about 29.5mpg. Don't be discouraged by not achieving the EPA 27/37 as very few drivers/vehicles achieve those numbers. I hear that the EPA will soon be revising its test (yet again) to get it more in line with real-world fuel economy. All ratings will decrease - especially those for hybrid vehicles which seem to be the most over-rated.
LoyalOwner
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Re: best car sfeldman ever had ! [merc1]
by sullyak
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Mar 02, 2006 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: merc1 (Jan 11, 2006 9:46 pm)
I am very interested in purchasing a 2007 E320 CDI. Do you or anyone know if they will be offering an AWD sedan or wagon with this new engine. I need AWD and I cannot find confirmation of this anywhere.
Thanks,
A hopefull future owner
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Re: best car sfeldman ever had ! [sullyak]
by merc1
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Mar 02, 2006 (8:46 am)
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Replying to: sullyak (Mar 02, 2006 8:26 am)
Well the new V6 E320 CDI is offered with 4Matic in Europe. This was made possible with the switch from the I6 to the V6 engine layout.
I can't see why MBUSA wouldn't offer 4Matic on the 2007 E320 CDI. The only question is when it will arrive, best guess is very late in the year like Nov/Dec to make sure that low-sulphur diesel is in place all over the U.S. The new V6 engine needs this to fuction properly.
The E320 CDI being available with 4Matic is mentioned here.
M
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Re: Mercedes E350 Transmission Problem [lauren10]
by jrogers1
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Mar 02, 2006 (6:09 pm)
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Replying to: lauren10 (Oct 20, 2005 8:03 pm)
I have a new E 350 that went back after 2,000 kilometers because of major tranmission problems and now the new one is doing the same thing. Have you had any luck at an explanation?
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E350 Transmissions Problems
by jrogers1
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Mar 02, 2006 (6:18 pm)
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HELP! I am on my 2nd 2006 E350 because of transmission problems. Anyone else having the same problem?
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Re: E350 Transmissions Problems [jrogers1]
by cctdi
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Mar 03, 2006 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: jrogers1 (Mar 02, 2006 6:18 pm)
For 06, the E350 uses the 7- speed automatic transmission, instead of the old proven 5- speed in E320 CDI, E55 and 4matic. To me, the new car technology from German seems carrying some bugs in my car buying experiences; the 02 ML55, 04 Allroad 4.2, Touareg V10 TDI etc., Those 1st year models gave me much unwanted headaches. The 06 CDI is a trouble free car with 7k miles in odometer, and so is the 1st year Highlander Hybrid 4i. Here is the E320 CDI forum, try the E-Class forum, you might get the opinions from those E350 users.
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Exhaust soot on paint 06 CDI
by blissful
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Mar 04, 2006 (8:49 pm)
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I am getting quite noticeable exhaust soot on my rear quarter panel/bumper area on both sides. Noticed it quite markedly after a 400 mile round trip between Portland and SEattle last weekend. Mileage on highway (avg between 65-75mph) was about 33. Car is white, so it is quite evident. Prior trips have not had this effect. Car has just 1400 miles on odometer.
Coincident with the increased sooting, I put in the MBZ trunk liner/mat. It is a very close fit. In previous cars there has been some sort of fuel exhaust via the trunk. Am wondering if the CDI does this, and if this change might possibly have any bearing on the increased black blowing out the tailpipe?
Also I have noticed the exhaust seems more evident puff of smoke, rather like the diesels of old, and not what I have noticed previously with this car.
Any input??
Thanks a lot!
Otherwise, LOVE THIS CAR!
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Exhaust soot on paint 06 CDI
by blissful
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Mar 04, 2006 (11:44 pm)
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I meant to say that in previous cars I have owned, there has been a fuel tank vent of some sort via the trunk. Wondering if I have somehow closed one off in the CDI, thereby messing with the fuel delivery system and causing the car to run too rich?
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