We found the following complaints for MERCEDES BENZ GL350 (2015)
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While the vehicle is turned on but stationary (e.g. Stopped at a red light in light traffic) i began to smell diesel exhaust in the cabin of the vehicle. The odor was very strong and i had to lower the windows in order to breathe. The mechanic informed me that there was an oil leak near the turbo. I had to replace the fuel injector and leak line, in addition to all pipe seals at turbo.
The contact owns a 2015 mercedes benz gl350. The contact stated that the fuel tank started to leak onto the vehicle. The vehicle stalled because of the failure. Roadside assistance helped the contact by placing fuel in the vehicle, but the fuel leak prevented the contact from being able to start the vehicle. The contact stated that the fire department arrived to clean up the fuel. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and it was determined the fuel tank needed to be replaced. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 2,300.
The contact owns a 2015 mercedes-benz gl350w. While driving 70 mph, the contact's husband engaged the cruise control. When the driver tapped the brake pedal to deactivate the cruise control, the brake pedal traveled to the floorboard and the vehicle accelerated. The speedometer went to zero. The contact stated that they were safely able to pull over onto the shoulder. When the vehicle was turned off and restarted, it resumed normal operation and the contact's husband was able to drive off slowly. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to cogen mercedes-benz ft. Pierce (4500 s us-1, fort pierce, fl 34982, (772) 617-0819) to be diagnosed, but no failure could be found. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 24,300.
The contact owns a 2015 mercedes-benz gl350. While driving less than 5 mph, the vehicle suddenly accelerated at a high rate of speed. The contact applied force to the brake pedal, but the vehicle failed to slow down and crashed into a palm tree. There were no injuries and a police report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to a collision center by the insurance company who inspected the vehicle. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was waiting to determine if they would send a technician to diagnose the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 29,000.
A blanket of snow/ice formed on my roof during the morning. It was not removable due to freezing and bonding to the roof. As the car heated up inside, that blanket became loose. When i hit my brakes on the road, the blanket came down the front windshield blocking my view of the road. The wipers stopped and would not work because when they do not return to the park position, they do not repeat their wiping motion. Also, the lip at the rear of the hood caught and kept the blanket of snow in place as i brought the car to a stop.more concretely, the wipers are flimsy rubber and do not wipe if any obstruction prevents them from coming to their downward position at the base of the windshield. Turning the wiper on-off switch has no effect. This problem can cause crashes when the driver's view is obstructed and the wipers do not remove the obstruction.i had to exit the car in the middle of the road and wipe the snow away with my hand as cars were going past me splashing me. I also noticed that both front wipers were caked with ice. This means that when i removed the snow from the windshield, the wipers only smeared ice and salt all over the windshield and i could not see the road clearly.the fix is easy as to stalled wipers. The system must be reprogrammed so the wipers continue to wipe even if the wipers do not return to the park position (because of accumulated snow, for example). As to iced-over wipers, the manufacturer must install heating elements in the base of the windshield or inside the wipers or provide for ducted heat (from the motor).i am writing this report because the car is an all wheel drive diesel truck intended for heavy duty use in all environments around the globe. However, i cannot see through the front glass in a minor snow storm in new york city. What if i crash and cause a fatality? am i to blame because i could not deal with the snow?
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