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We found the following complaints for MERCEDES BENZ SL500 (1994)

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Engine compartment fire near drivers firewall. Fire was extinguished however strong fuel vapors remained. Origin of fire unknown. I submitted a report for my 1999 mercedes which caught fire from the hood insulation falling onto the hot manifold in the same general area.

Started the car at work and it was running rough had no acceleration. Went into limp home mode and i was able to get home. A mechanic found the wiring harness was deteriorating, flaking and falling apart exposing all the wires. The car would no long even start. I called mercedes to see if they would help with the cost of the part replacement. They denied any problem with the product and would not assist in any repair. I logged a complaint with them under my name and have tried many times to get assistance with the repair. The car is still sitting in my driveway as the replacement harness is over a $1000.

Factory material defect.engine wire harness insulation is breaking down and flaking off, leaving exposed wire.ignition is poor and threatens to stall, especially when engine temperature warms up to 85-90c.i fear the engine may fail or catch fire during a drive and cause an accident.there is also a short in the audio system.the vehicle is beautiful.it is a shame to have it sitting since 2008.

Dt*: the contact stated while stopped at a stop sign, the engine started making loud noises.there were no warning lights illuminated.the vehicle was taken to the dealership, who determined the engine wiring harnesses had to be replaced and that the vehicle was not safe to operate with such wiring conditions.the repair was rather expensive and was covered at the contact's expense.the contact encountered several complaints on the internet for the same defect however; no recall had been conducted yet.the vehicle remained at the dealership.

My wiring harness has disintegrated. I have shorts in the wiring that have so far affected the alternator, heating cooling, fuel injection and lights.

Hfm & other wiring harnesses are deteriorated. Vehicle has been maintained to manufacturers recommendations since new.deteriorated wiring harness causes check engine lights, ignition malfunctions, electrical shorts occur in the engine compartment. Wire insulation / coatings are obviously not up to the task. This is dangerous situation.

While attempting to track down the cause of an occasionally erratic idle i removed the engine cover to examine the plug wires and discovered a rather alarming problem/safety issue.the main engine wire harness for the fuel injectors and other engine systems had bare wires!!??upon further examination the wire insulation appears to have simple vanished??? not just on exposed wires (as could have been caused by rodents for example) but if you peal back the outer harness cover all the wires inside are bare and there appears to be the remnants of the insulation as powder with occasional little pieces of various colored insulation with cracks??? in all my years of maintaining my own vehicles and having owned in excess of 30 automobiles both foreign and domestic i have never seen such a problem.my question for you is, is this normal for a mercedes car that cost nearly $100,000 when new?is this a design defect covered by recall or extended warranty?my local dealer said it was a common problem but that they know of no recall and estimated they could repair for about $1,600.00.is it safe to drive the car?is it safe to continue to park the car in my basement garage?is this a fire hazard or are all systems off when parked?

1994 mercedes benz sl500 engine wiring harness failure. Harness insulation seems to be disintegrating.

Engine compartment fire near drivers firewall. Fire was extinguished however strong fuel vapors remained. Origin of fire unknown. I submitted a report for my 1999 mercedes which caught fire from the hood insulation falling onto the hot manifold in the same general area.

Engine compartment fire near drivers firewall. Fire was extinguished however strong fuel vapors remained. Origin of fire unknown. I submitted a report for my 1999 mercedes which caught fire from the hood insulation falling onto the hot manifold in the same general area.




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