We found the following complaints for MERCEDES BENZ S500 (2003)
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Special acquisition module (sam) my car would not start the mercedes roadside came out and started the car and i took it to the dealership for diagnostic. Upon review the dealer stated the sam module plastic cover had water drops on it. They also stated the male and female connectors to the module was corroded, and i would need a new special acquisition module (sam) at the cost of $1590.00. They ask if i had left the windows down, but i had not the inside of the car has never been wet, but i did notice everytime i went to the car wash the information system was showing alerts i didn't recognize. My concern is even with a new module if the old one got wet and it is clear the water is coming from underneath the car what will keep the new module (sam) from getting wet. Something is allowing the (sam) module to get wet from under the car.
The contact owns a 2003 mercedes benz s500. The contact stated that while driving at 45 mph, the speedometer lights flashed and there was an abnormal burning odor coming from the front panel. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact stated he was mechanic and the instrument cluster failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 162,000.
The gears became stuck, and the engine did not shut off, consumer had to disconnect the battery to shut off the engine.
The consumer took the vehicle to the manufacturer for final repairs, however the problem still existed on with air conditioner. *la nar
The passenger front seat belt will not retract. Also, the dashboard lights went out while driving making it very hard to see speed/fuel/gear selection. These are both safety concerns that should be recalled. We can send you a picture of the dead dash if needed. Also video of a stuck seat belt. Thanks, kurt.
The gears became stuck, and the engine did not shut off, consumer had to disconnect the battery to shut off the engine.
The seat belts will periodically not extend.
During hot weather the seat belt gets stuck and you will not be able to use the seat belt at all. This is a safety issue and should not happen. This happens when the car is parked under hot weather. This is in the drivers side. This has been happening for the last 1 year.*dtconsumer stated seat belt gets jammed when temperature goes over 90 degrees and is unable to use seat belts as well as park the car outside for long periods of time.consumer has replaced the seat belts but malfunctioning.
The passenger front seat belt will not retract. Also, the dashboard lights went out while driving making it very hard to see speed/fuel/gear selection. These are both safety concerns that should be recalled. We can send you a picture of the dead dash if needed. Also video of a stuck seat belt. Thanks, kurt.
The contact owns a 2003 mercedes benz s500. The contact stated that the front passenger side seat belt failed to retract. During warmer outside temperatures, the failure would worsen. The failure occurred multiple times. The dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 28,000.
While approaching a stop light, the consumer applied the brakes and they failed,which caused the vehicle to slowly continue into the center of the intersection.the owner later took the vehicle to the dealer and was told that this occurred with all brands of cars not just mercedes and that a certain percentage of brake failures is acceptable in the auto industry so long as that percentage does not get too high. Consumer stated that the info was hard to accept when he could have been killed by cross traffic at the intersection where he coasted through a redlight.*tc
The contact owns a 2003 mercedes benz s500. While attempting to making a right or left turn, an abnormal noise was heard on the front passenger side of the vehicle. The failure was persistent. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 147,000.
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