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| I would take my car to a differant dealer. Also contact the regional manager. | |
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Replying to: mightyjoon (Sep 15, 2007 11:32 am) I brought my E350 in for service again (3rd time) and told them to fix it this time or I will make sure they will get the car back as a lemon. It took them 2 days to fix it but I have no idea what they did. The invoice states following. 406716 FRT. WHEEL CAMBER/CASTER-L/SIDE, ADJUST (INSTALL BOLT KIT, PASSENGER CAR ONLY) 1367 WMBC 1 000-330-00-18 A PIN 1 000-330-00-18 A PIN 406717 FRT. WHEEL CAMBER/CASTER-R/SIDE, ADJUST (INSTALL BOLT KIT, PASSENGER CAR ONLY) 1367 WMBC Can anyone tell me what above service means in human language? They also performed 4 wheel balance this time. On my first visit, they said there is no issues with the wheel balance and now with 100 additional miles, they said they were out of balance(?). The car seems to drive straight now and it should not take long to turn me into a happy MB owner Thanks in advance for your explanation.
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Have an 06 E350 with 12,500 miles on it. Originally had a blue smoke upon startup problem, but software update apparently took care of this. Got in the car the other day and there was a strong chemical smell when the A/C came on that burned by eyes and nose and made me cough. My original thought was the the A/C was leaking freon, but I think this was not the case. I replaced the cabin air filter (original one was activated charcoal) with a new filter. The local MB dealer only sells non charcoal filters (clue to problem?). Finally took car to dealer to address the problem. Turns out, this is a common problem and MB has a "procedure" to "fix" the problem. Apparently the fix consists of thoroughly cleaning the inside of the car, clean out the A/C unit and spray the worst smelling sweet "perfume" you can imagine in the A/C. I don't know if the original smell is gone or just covered up by the sickening sweet smell. This is my second MB (had a problem plagued 2003 C before) and my retirement vehicle. The car drives great, handles great, gets up to 30 mpg on the highway, and I like the design. It is very discouraging to spend this much for a car and have this sort of thing happen. I know that there are many others out there with the smell problem or MB would not have an approved fix. Would be interesting to hear from others about their experience and in particular from someone who knows what the problem is.
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Replying to: mbjunk (Aug 15, 2006 1:54 pm) I am leasing the car, and I have no intention of driving it again. How do I get rid of it or change it for another model that isn't a lemon. Frustrated in LA. |
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Replying to: engineer1 (Oct 04, 2007 5:29 am) On the site that I found--don't remember now what site they also sold a product for around $20 that you spray into the air intake. Did not use their product. But did use their recommended proceedure. As follows. Open hood so that you can get directly to the air intake under the windshield. Start engine. Close all widows. I then sprayed a good amount of a Lysol spray can (fragrance of your choice)directly in the intake. Have blower fan on maximum. Do this for 5-10 minutes. Next open all windows and continue for another 5-10 minutes. I used Lysol because most of these smells are from some type of mold or similar cause. Read the label on the Lysol as is recommended against mold. I would say that I got rid of 80% of the problem doing this the first time. Have repeated this several times since and no longer have a problem. These smells usually are strogest in hot weather. Worth a try. If all else fails there are outside sources that treat this type of problem. Usually $100 or more. Look in the yellow pages. Worth a try.
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Replying to: greasykid1 (Nov 04, 2007 7:54 am)
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Replying to: madmarlin (May 24, 2008 3:54 pm) |
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Have a problem when turning the wheel to the right.The car makes a clicking noise Had them replace somethin some rubber things on axle.Made noise less for awhile but never went away.Dealer and top mercedes mechanic say can't fix maybe axle problem?? otherwise great car.Want to maybe upgrade but i think they don't make them like 98 anymore! Have 116000 miles.Take it upstate everyweekend in winter to ski great in the snow |
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Replying to: mightyjoon (Sep 21, 2007 7:48 pm) |
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| Anyone else having 4Matic problems? When I turn the steering wheel sharply out of the garage I get a vibration in the rear end? MB said it was the AWD transaxle and replaced it at 30K miles. Now 60K it seems to be happening again but I am out of warrenty. Is this my tough luck or should I expect MB to repair? | |
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