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Driving east on us 30 in slow moving traffic on wet pavement (due to previous rain) between toronito street and loucks mill road in york, pa, i attempted to slow down to stay with the traffic and realized the brakes were not working, i applied full pressure expecting the abs to activate and nothing happened. I ran into the back of the car ahead which went into the car in front of him. The impact did not activate the airbags. My seat belt held me but i did receive whip-lash. The insurance company has totaled my car.the consumer received a letter from mercedes benz stating the impact damage was below air bag deployment thresholds and the examination of the vehicle, revealed no defect in the braking system. Updated ivoq 01/06/12.

My airbags self deployed while i was driving.i had just left work and drivingnorthbound on the west sam houston tollway approaching the toll station at highway speeds.there was an incredibly loud explosion and and hard percussion as the airbags self deployed while i was driving. I thought i had been punched or shot in the gut. The passenger side curtain dropped down and the right rear passenger side door bag deployed.the seatbelt around my waist and shoulder tightened. Fortunately, i kept it together and drove directly to the dealership.i had not hit anything, run over a pothole, swerved or otherwise make any sudden direction change.i was immediately called by an operator on the mercedes emergency system within the car.so mercedes is aware of the incident at the time it happened.she asked if i needed an ambulance or police.i told her that the airbags had deployed on their own and that i was physically ok.additionally, i drove immediately to star motor dealership where they looked at my vehicle less than 20 minutes after it occurred.the service adviser and some of the technicians quickly looked at the vehicle (it was near closing time).they said they could not read the codes other than the srs fault.i was advised that it would likely be cheaper to fix at a body shop than at the dealer.i later found that the driver side rear seatbelt had also deployed and was tightened.

2006 mercedes e320 cdi srs malfunction message. So far have had to replace steering wheel wiring harness connector, harness, reel, and computer to repair srs.

I was involved in an accidentsat. April 9, 2016. I struck another vehicle that was stopped dead still in the road. My air bags did not deploy . Iwas traveling at a speed over 30 miles an hour but less than 45 mph and the impact was dead on, no glancing blow. The accidenthappened on a state highway about 10 p.m.

(1)error message on vehicle to return vehicle to service because of srs failure. (2) dealer told me that this failure results in non deployment of air bags and seat belt tensioners, and told me it was not safe to drive the vehicle.(3) dealer replaced 5 cables, 10 cable connectors, 1 fuse element and reprogrammed computer.by the way, consumer forums and blogs reference many identical mercedes system failures.

On december 28 2006 i took my 2003 mercedes benz e320 to mercedes benz of manhattan because the srs (safety restraint system) light came on in the dashboard.the technicians determined that the srs control unit was malfunctioning and needed to be replaced. The srs control unit is responsible for deploying the air bags and tensioning the seat belts in case of an accident.i purchased my car used from a nissan dealership with a bumper to bumper extended warranty from qualityguard plus 615-725-1000 policy #qsdl01651641 expires: 07-01-2007. The warranty company was informed of the above, but refused to pay for repairs claiming that the part was not covered under the warranty. I asked them why, and they just repeated, its not covered. I think i deserve a better answer than that, especially when it comes to my personal safety and the safety of my family. I think it should be covered. You assistance with this matter would be appreciated.

I changed the low beam halogen bulbs in my headlights when i discovered that the wire leads to the bulb had lost nearly all of their insulation, exposing bare wire. The insulation flakes were sitting in the bottom of the capsule that contains the light assembly, which is normally closed, accessed by a removable "door". Both headlights had this same issue. This is an obvious sparking/fire danger, so i applied electrical tape over the wires.had i not changed the bulbs [they lose brightness over the years], i would have been unaware of this danger.i am concerned that this same wire insulation has been used throughout the vehicle. I am amazed that mercedes has not issued a recall on this.i purchased this car new in 2007.

The insulation covering the electrical wiring that powers the low beam headlights on both passenger and driver sides has failed and crumbled away exposing the bare copper wire. This circuit powers two halogen 55 watt bulbs (110 watts total or ~10 amps) at 12 volts. The insulation failure will present an immediate vehicle fire hazard if the electrical protection fuse fails to actuate as a result of the short circuit created by potential bare wire contact. If the electrical protection fuse does actuate properly the car will lose forward illumination which is essential for safe vehicle operation at night. In either instance a property and personal hazard can result from this defect. This defect can be traced directly to the wire mercedes benz selected for the manufacture of this circuitry. Either the gauge of the wire selected is insufficient to dissipate the heat generated by the current flow the circuit demands or the insulation of the wire selected is inherently defective as evidenced by its crumbling deterioration for a component that should be expected to last the life of the vehicle. In either case this wiring failure constitutes a manufacturing defect which should be subject to recall and correction by the manufacturer at his expense.the defect was discovered while attempting to replace a failed low beam headlight bulb, a maintenance activity that can reasonably be expected to be performed a number of times during the vehicle's lifespan. The defective insulation was immediately evident by visual and tactile observation. It was immediately clear an immediate hazard was present and that the lighting could not be used rendering the vehicle unsafe to operate under condition when the lighting circuit might be operated.

While driving, with short beeps , the sbc in my w211 gives a short warning and fails completely. It is very risky to drive after that. With such an expensive car the reliability has been compromised. If there is a recall it would help many owners.

The insulation covering the electrical wiring that powers the low beam headlights on both passenger and driver sides has failed and crumbled away exposing the bare copper wire. This circuit powers two halogen 55 watt bulbs (110 watts total or ~10 amps) at 12 volts. The insulation failure will present an immediate vehicle fire hazard if the electrical protection fuse fails to actuate as a result of the short circuit created by potential bare wire contact. If the electrical protection fuse does actuate properly the car will lose forward illumination which is essential for safe vehicle operation at night. In either instance a property and personal hazard can result from this defect. This defect can be traced directly to the wire mercedes benz selected for the manufacture of this circuitry. Either the gauge of the wire selected is insufficient to dissipate the heat generated by the current flow the circuit demands or the insulation of the wire selected is inherently defective as evidenced by its crumbling deterioration for a component that should be expected to last the life of the vehicle. In either case this wiring failure constitutes a manufacturing defect which should be subject to recall and correction by the manufacturer at his expense.the defect was discovered while attempting to replace a failed low beam headlight bulb, a maintenance activity that can reasonably be expected to be performed a number of times during the vehicle's lifespan. The defective insulation was immediately evident by visual and tactile observation. It was immediately clear an immediate hazard was present and that the lighting could not be used rendering the vehicle unsafe to operate under condition when the lighting circuit might be operated.

I changed the low beam halogen bulbs in my headlights when i discovered that the wire leads to the bulb had lost nearly all of their insulation, exposing bare wire. The insulation flakes were sitting in the bottom of the capsule that contains the light assembly, which is normally closed, accessed by a removable "door". Both headlights had this same issue. This is an obvious sparking/fire danger, so i applied electrical tape over the wires.had i not changed the bulbs [they lose brightness over the years], i would have been unaware of this danger.i am concerned that this same wire insulation has been used throughout the vehicle. I am amazed that mercedes has not issued a recall on this.i purchased this car new in 2007.

During renewal of headlamp bulbs i foundthat insulation had broken off leaving substantial portion of bare conductors. Wires are in close proximity to each other and if they touchthere is the possibility of loss of lighting or electrical fire. Should this occur, while driving on a dark road, it likecould result in catastrophic crash. This is commonly discussed by owners in the mercedes-benz forums.i am surprised that mercedes has not been forced to recall w211s from 2003 to 2009 model years.

In my opinion, the nhtsa dropped the ball when they approved the hid automobile headlight system on some newer model cars. The glare these headlights produce is very disturbing and in my opinion,this standard should be revisited again by the nhtsa, and revised with new anti-glare parameters.

I filled the tank of our e320 cdi with diesel fuel at a local station and drove the short distance home and parked in my garage. Next morning i noticed a puddle of diesel fuel near right-rear tire. I drive the car normally to work (~5 miles) the next few days and noticed a puddle of diesel near right rear tire each time. Did a little on-line research and learned there is an issue with the fuel sender seal on w211 mb's, like mine. Scheduled an appointment with mb of grand blanc and they confrmed the diagnosis and replaced the seal under my extended warranty. If i were not under warranty, mb would have refused to pay, from what people with same problem are reporting on mb forums. This is ridiculous that such a problem would happen on a mb. Mine is a diesel, so a fire was unlikely, but this happens with gas versions as well and that is dangerous. Mb should be forced to do a recall.

I noticed fuel stains on bottom of fuel tank and smell of diesel in my garage especially after fill up. I told the dealer when i had the car in for service. They said i had a fuel leak and the fuel tank would have to be removed to find the source. They said the problem could be the tank, sending unit, or seals....all very expensive to diagnose/ repair. I met with the service mgr to seek an out of warranty coverage and got nothing. I called mercedes corporate customer service. They declined to cover any out of warranty repair costs. I removed the rear seat and found fuel puddling around the sending unit (in the tank) on the driver?s side. It is unconscionable that there are fuel leaks in a high line expensive car like this. Mercedes customers should rightfully expect a leak free fuel tank for the life of the car. It is shameful that mercedes doesn't own up to it and issue a recall notice and fix this before someone is killed.

I would like to add my complain the action pe12001,my vehicle has a cdi motor but is leaking in the same manner i've been reading about. I always get a fuel odor in my garage.when i fill my vehicle it leaks from someplace and leaves a puddle of fuel on the ground on the rear drivers side. If i don't fill all the way it doesn't leak to the floor but i still get the fuel smell. My biggest concern is the car catching fir with my grandchildren buckled in and slow to get out if there was an emergency fire. Also if the water heater flame was to ignite the fumes burning down my home. This seems to be a manufactures flaw as the car has been well maintained and never in an accident.

The contact owns a 2006 mercedes benz e320. The contact stated while parked and the engine turned off, a strong odor of fuel emitted inside and outside of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who stated that the fuel sending unit would need to be replaced. The vehicle was currently being repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. The approximate failure mileage was 31,000. Pam

The fuel leaked onto the ground, onto the exhaust, and the smell was inside the vehicle cabin. We got the fuel pump assembly replaced but we still have a fuel cap failure now with no result. There is a design flaw present & using a band-aid for the problem will not solve anything.

Filled the fuel tank with diesel. Drove 240 miles to destination. Upon arriving, smelled diesel very strong at right rear near fuel cap and under tire well. Looked under car and saw possible diesel leaking. Bought new file tankthinking that may solve but kept smelling it so i drive to mb dealer in fort pierce, fl. Dealer stated fuel tank leak with estimate of $3500. Seems to be happening on other w211 cars as well. Feel this should be a recall on the cars. This is very much a safety issue on a supposedly "safe" car.

Persistent smell of diesel in cabin after filling tank. Leak isolated to right side (passenger side) fuel sender cap under rear seats. Same as gasoline versions, this really happens in the cdi or diesel versions as well. The warranty extension/recall should apply to these cars as well!

Fuel is leaking out of my e320 cdi, there is also an intense fuel smell, it appears to be the same exact issue that the nhtsa previously ordered mercedes to replace the fuel tanks on all 2003-2009 e-class mercedes, but mercedes says it only applies to gasoline engines.

My 2006 e class 320 mercedes had a strong odor of gasoline. I took it to the dealer and they said it is a fuel sending unit problem i have read that this is a problem with this car and i should let you know that i have this problem. I am being told i have to pay $1000.00 + for this repair are they supposed to cover this? i also read there is a recall on this car voluntary emissions recall # 2008-020001can you please advise me i am very concerned.

No child safety locks for the rear seats. The child is able to open the door while the car is at speed. The doors do lock automatically at 9 mph but you can open the door by pulling the lock up then pulling the door handle open.

My airbags self deployed while i was driving.i had just left work and drivingnorthbound on the west sam houston tollway approaching the toll station at highway speeds.there was an incredibly loud explosion and and hard percussion as the airbags self deployed while i was driving. I thought i had been punched or shot in the gut. The passenger side curtain dropped down and the right rear passenger side door bag deployed.the seatbelt around my waist and shoulder tightened. Fortunately, i kept it together and drove directly to the dealership.i had not hit anything, run over a pothole, swerved or otherwise make any sudden direction change.i was immediately called by an operator on the mercedes emergency system within the car.so mercedes is aware of the incident at the time it happened.she asked if i needed an ambulance or police.i told her that the airbags had deployed on their own and that i was physically ok.additionally, i drove immediately to star motor dealership where they looked at my vehicle less than 20 minutes after it occurred.the service adviser and some of the technicians quickly looked at the vehicle (it was near closing time).they said they could not read the codes other than the srs fault.i was advised that it would likely be cheaper to fix at a body shop than at the dealer.i later found that the driver side rear seatbelt had also deployed and was tightened.

2006 mercedes e320 cdi srs malfunction message. So far have had to replace steering wheel wiring harness connector, harness, reel, and computer to repair srs.

The contact owns a 2006 mercedes-benz e320. While operating the vehicle, the service brake indicator illuminated and the vehicle would not immediately stop when the brake pedal was depressed. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who replaced the brake pads and brake rotors, but the failures continued. The manufacturer and local dealer were not notified of the failures. The failure mileage was 127,000.

This vehicle is equipped with sensotronic brake control that has a service threshold. When this threshold is reached the brake system defaults to non power assisted hydraulic mode to the front wheels only. This occurs without any prior warning and results in increased stopping distance. . mercedes stopped installing this system in 2006. At the very least, mercedes should issue a mandatory recall to interrogate these vehicles with star das to determine how close to the service threshold the sbc unit is and replace them at the dealer's expense. This is a major safety issue that needs to be addressed.

This vehicle is equipped with sensotronic brake control that has a service threshold. When this threshold is reached the brake system defaults to non power assisted hydraulic mode to the front wheels only. This occurs without any prior warning and results in increased stopping distance. Mercedes service bulletin s142.46-p-0012aaddresses this issue. Mercedes stopped installing this system in 2006. At the very least, mercedes should issue a mandatory recall to interrogate these vehicles with star das to determine how close to the service threshold the sbc unit is and replace them at the dealer's expense. This is a major safety issue that needs to be addressed.

Car has "sensotronic braking system", sbc,that upon failure renders the car unsafe as only the front wheel brakes will have partial hydraulic power to stop the car.ref: mb bulletin "s142.46-p-0012a"failure occurs without prior warning or brake degradation.my car has had several transitory failures as i was driving.only turning off the key and then back on again did i regain normal braking.also upon sbc failure the brake pedal almost goes down to the floor with a functioning reversion to "hydraulic mode."mercedes benz should immediately recall and replace all sbc units asap to eliminate this "time bomb."

While driving i got this warning "brake servicebrake visit workshop.(color black)"i went to a certified mercedes benz shop and got a computer diagnosis stating that the problem was in the power supply accumulation of the sensotronic brake control (sbc) and was advised to take the car to a dealer, i never received from mercedes-benz a letter about a recall of this problem.

Vehicle had a blow out on highway. Pull onto right shoulder doing about 60mph. Pressed the brakes and would not stop. Kept pressing brake and pumping the brakes and would not stop. Was going around 50mph on the shoulder. After 15 seconds of pressing the brakes, car decided to brake. Checked brake lines, brake fluid and everything was correct and not leaking and drove the car back home slowly with spare on. Esp and abs error came on. No other warning came on.

This vehicle is equipped with sensotronic brake control that has a service threshold. When this threshold is reached the brake system defaults to non power assisted hydraulic mode to the front wheels only. This occurs without any prior warning and results in increased stopping distance. I have sent a copy of the mercedes service bulletin s142.46-p-0012a which addresses this issue. Mercedes stopped installing this system in 2006. At the very least, mercedes should issue a mandatory recall to interrogate these vehicles with star das to determine how close to the service threshold the sbc unit is and replace them at the dealer's expense. This is a major safety issue that needs to be addressed.

This vehicle is equipped with sensotronic brake control that has a service threshold. When this threshold is reached the brake system defaults to non power assisted hydraulic mode to the front wheels only. This occurs without any prior warning and results in increased stopping distance.mercedes stopped installing this system in 2006. At the very least, mercedes should issue a mandatory recall to interrogate these vehicles with star das to determine how close to the service threshold the sbc unit is and replace them at the dealer's expense. This is a major safety issue that needs to be addressed.

The contact owns a 2006 mercedes-benz e320. The contact stated that the brake warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was manufactured so that after the brake pedal was depressed over 300,000 times, the brakes would fail. The contact took the vehicle to a certified mechanic who diagnosed that the sbc brake unit failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer stated that it was a known failure and extended the warranty an additional 10 years; however, the contact's vehicle surpassed the warranty extension by six months. The manufacturer advised the contact to have the vehicle towed to a dealer for diagnostic testing. The approximate failure mileage was 149,000.

Near total and instantaneous brake failure, very close to hitting another car, thankfully was able to enter parking lot to stop.as soon as pedal was depressed dash illuminated red and notified of brake failure, pushing pedal to floor barely provided any braking at all. After key off cycles everything appears to be normal again.huge confidence loss in vehicle, very close to hitting another car at speed, not good.

Mi wife was leaving the house to work when at the second turn before exiting to a main street the brakes failed completely with red light warning on the dash. The brake pedal completely collapsed without any effort to stop. Do to the low speed of movement my wife was able to turn the car in to the sidewalk and put it to park. She left the car at the location and used our spare to go to work. My mechanic could nod be certain what the problem is because the car has being performing normal since. We are afraid to drivedo to uncertainty that may happen under higher speed and get involved in an accident.

While driving, with short beeps , the sbc in my w211 gives a short warning and fails completely. It is very risky to drive after that. With such an expensive car the reliability has been compromised. If there is a recall it would help many owners.

This vehicle is equipped with sensotronic brake control that has a service threshold. When this threshold is reached the brake system defaults to non power assisted hydraulic mode to the front wheels only. This occurs without any prior warning and results in increased stopping distance. Mercedes has a service bulletin s142.46-p-0012a which addresses this issue. Mercedes stopped installing this system in 2006. At the very least, mercedes should issue a mandatory recall to interrogate these vehicles with star das to determine how close to the service threshold the sbc unit is and replace them at the dealer's expense. This is a major safety issue that needs to be addressed.

In january 2018, my car had developed sbc malfunction issues and i took it to the and they quoted me $ 2,700+/- to fix the issue. I then called mb usa and they told me that the sbc unit warranty was extended for 10yrs and that i had just crossed that limit. I then reached out to a private mechanic who agreed to replace the unit for $865 (please see the attached receipt). I was able to purchase the sbc unit from mb of clear lake for $1,045.70 . Thus, i was able to get the car repair and save my self about $1,000 as mb was not covering its repair.on september 2018 i received a letter from mb usa,indicating that the cost of the repair is reimbursable. I reached out to the dealer and provided all the documents that they requested. However, i was told the repair can be reimbursed only if it was done by an authorized dealer. I believe this is not a fairway to resolve the issue when all the relevant documents are available for a legitimate reimbursable. Mb i believe is not acting in good faith and i need your assistance in recovering my due refund for a faulty sbc unit. I have sent a letter to mb usa and they reached out to me with the answer, "not unless repair done by anauthorized dealer" thank you.

This vehicle is equipped with sensotronic brake control that has a service threshold.when this threshold is reached the brake system defaults to non power assisted hydraulic mode to the front wheels only.this occurs without any prior warning and results in increased stopping distance.i have sent a copy of the mercedes service bulletin s142.46-p-0012a to nathaniel hayes at dot.gov which addresses this issue.mercedes stopped installing this system in 2006.at the very least, mercedes should issue a mandatory recall to interrogate these vehicles with star das to determine how close to the service threshold the sbc unit is and replace them at the dealer's expense.this is a major safety issue that needs to be addressed.....updated 01/23/15 updated 10/6/2015

The contact owns a 2006 mercedes benz e320.the contact took the vehicle to the dealer every 4-6 weeks due to a loud sound coming from the brakes.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they replaced the brake pedal, all the switches relating to the brakes, the computer was shut down three times, sensors were replaced, and the ball in the brakes were replaced, which allowed carbon dioxide to leak into the brake system.the ninth time the vehicle was taken to the dealer, the contact was informed that the brakes could not be repaired.the failure mileage was 8,000 and current mileage was 28,000. Updated 10/14/08

Driving east on us 30 in slow moving traffic on wet pavement (due to previous rain) between toronito street and loucks mill road in york, pa, i attempted to slow down to stay with the traffic and realized the brakes were not working, i applied full pressure expecting the abs to activate and nothing happened. I ran into the back of the car ahead which went into the car in front of him. The impact did not activate the airbags. My seat belt held me but i did receive whip-lash. The insurance company has totaled my car.the consumer received a letter from mercedes benz stating the impact damage was below air bag deployment thresholds and the examination of the vehicle, revealed no defect in the braking system. Updated ivoq 01/06/12.

2006 mercedes benz e320. Consumer writes in regards to vehicle being classified as unsafe *tgwthe consumer stated from the day she drove the vehicle off the lot, the vehicle pulled severely to the right. The mechanic test drove the vehicle when suddenly the vehicle began swerving to the left and right. Also the vehicle made a strange sound when the consumerbacked up and turned to the right.

Driving over a speed bump at low speed and coil spring snapped above the spring perch.car was unable to be driven until repairs were made.

2006 mercedes benz e320. Consumer writes in regards to vehicle being classified as unsafe *tgwthe consumer stated from the day she drove the vehicle off the lot, the vehicle pulled severely to the right. The mechanic test drove the vehicle when suddenly the vehicle began swerving to the left and right. Also the vehicle made a strange sound when the consumerbacked up and turned to the right.

In january 2018, my car had developed sbc malfunction issues and i took it to the and they quoted me $ 2,700+/- to fix the issue. I then called mb usa and they told me that the sbc unit warranty was extended for 10yrs and that i had just crossed that limit. I then reached out to a private mechanic who agreed to replace the unit for $865 (please see the attached receipt). I was able to purchase the sbc unit from mb of clear lake for $1,045.70 . Thus, i was able to get the car repair and save my self about $1,000 as mb was not covering its repair.on september 2018 i received a letter from mb usa,indicating that the cost of the repair is reimbursable. I reached out to the dealer and provided all the documents that they requested. However, i was told the repair can be reimbursed only if it was done by an authorized dealer. I believe this is not a fairway to resolve the issue when all the relevant documents are available for a legitimate reimbursable. Mb i believe is not acting in good faith and i need your assistance in recovering my due refund for a faulty sbc unit. I have sent a letter to mb usa and they reached out to me with the answer, "not unless repair done by anauthorized dealer" thank you.

The contact owns a 2006 mercedes benz e320. The contact stated that while driving 60 mph, the vehicle began to accelerate independently. The contact removed the driver's side floor mat in an attempt to stop the vehicle from accelerating any further. The contact applied excessive pressure to the brakes but the vehicle continued to accelerate.the contact then entered a parking lot, shifted into park and immediately jumped from the vehicle. The contact was not injured. The engine continued to run and the contact was able to re-enter the vehicle and remove the keys however, the vehicle continued to run. The vehicle was eventually towed to a dealer where the contact was awaiting diagnosis of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 149,000.

The contact owns a 2006 mercedes-benz e320. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 19v918000 (visibility) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer was not contacted.the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.




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