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The bas/esp light and sudden braking just occurred today(10.11.16) on our 2002 mercedes benz slk 320. This happened three times in about an hour of driving on city streets between 15 and 45 mph. One occurrence was while driving straight, the other two happened while changing lanes in moving traffic.the experience today was that the car had a brief momentary hard braking. First on the left front and then the right front (2 separate times). Each was a separate incident and each time the bas/esp light lit up afterward.after internet research, it appears that this is a common problem among the slk line and possibly extends to other models. In mercedes benz online communities, many others have stated experiencing this same problem. There are apparently numerous potential remedies. To my knowledge, the culprits(s) could be, but are not limited to,numerous sensors malfunctioning. I.e.: yaw sensor, lateral acceleration sensor, steering angle sensor, bas release switch, maf sensor, rotational speed sensor, to name a few.this seems to be occurring often enough to demand a recall.

The bas/esp light and sudden braking just occurred today(10.11.16) on our 2002 mercedes benz slk 320. This happened three times in about an hour of driving on city streets between 15 and 45 mph. One occurrence was while driving straight, the other two happened while changing lanes in moving traffic.the experience today was that the car had a brief momentary hard braking. First on the left front and then the right front (2 separate times). Each was a separate incident and each time the bas/esp light lit up afterward.after internet research, it appears that this is a common problem among the slk line and possibly extends to other models. In mercedes benz online communities, many others have stated experiencing this same problem. There are apparently numerous potential remedies. To my knowledge, the culprits(s) could be, but are not limited to,numerous sensors malfunctioning. I.e.: yaw sensor, lateral acceleration sensor, steering angle sensor, bas release switch, maf sensor, rotational speed sensor, to name a few.this seems to be occurring often enough to demand a recall.

Suddenly, for no reason, the right front brake activated, causing the car to pull to the right. This released within a second. I stopped and restarted. This happened again at about 60 miles per hour. I had the car checked by a certified mechanic. Several sensors were replaced. The problem continued several more times. I called mercedes about the problem. They wanted me to take it to dealer and pay the dealer to check the problem. The problem got worse over time. I had to replace the battery a few months ago. Since then, i have had no more problems.this causes a great deal of concern. I do not do know if the problem is fixed and if it is, what fixed it. This is know issue to mercedes.

The contact owns a 2002 mercedes-benz slk320. The contact stated that the tail lights failed and an unknown error message illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was previously serviced under a manufacturer satisfaction campaign; however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the tail light assemblies were replaced, but the failure continued intermittently. The contact stated that the failure occurred on six occasions. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 75,000. ..updated 07/20/16 the consumer stated after the vehicle was returned from the dealer the gas cap light illuminated. The consumer was concerned the vehicle was unsafe to drive.updated 10/19/2017

The bas/esp light and sudden braking just occurred today(10.11.16) on our 2002 mercedes benz slk 320. This happened three times in about an hour of driving on city streets between 15 and 45 mph. One occurrence was while driving straight, the other two happened while changing lanes in moving traffic.the experience today was that the car had a brief momentary hard braking. First on the left front and then the right front (2 separate times). Each was a separate incident and each time the bas/esp light lit up afterward.after internet research, it appears that this is a common problem among the slk line and possibly extends to other models. In mercedes benz online communities, many others have stated experiencing this same problem. There are apparently numerous potential remedies. To my knowledge, the culprits(s) could be, but are not limited to,numerous sensors malfunctioning. I.e.: yaw sensor, lateral acceleration sensor, steering angle sensor, bas release switch, maf sensor, rotational speed sensor, to name a few.this seems to be occurring often enough to demand a recall.

Suddenly, for no reason, the right front brake activated, causing the car to pull to the right. This released within a second. I stopped and restarted. This happened again at about 60 miles per hour. I had the car checked by a certified mechanic. Several sensors were replaced. The problem continued several more times. I called mercedes about the problem. They wanted me to take it to dealer and pay the dealer to check the problem. The problem got worse over time. I had to replace the battery a few months ago. Since then, i have had no more problems.this causes a great deal of concern. I do not do know if the problem is fixed and if it is, what fixed it. This is know issue to mercedes.

Fast moving traffic, dry weather. All of a sudden car applied brakes, thought i was having one of the tires breaking into pieces. This lasted until i pulled over and stopped, never experienced anything like this. An inexperienced driver in this fast traffic surely would have had an accident, maybe even fatally.anyway, i saw nothing broken, all tire in tact, so i continued. This was in fl and having just purchased the vehicle the night before, i was on a long journey to my home state de. It did happen a couple of more time with lighter impact.today is monday sept.29th, i am back and have been researching mbenz forums and found out, not definite, people believe it is yaw sensor.i believe this is a serious issue and needs to be dealt with as soon as possible.

The contact owns a 2002 mercedes benz slk320. The contact stated that while driving at 60 mph, the vehicle stalled and unknown warning lights illuminated. In addition, the brake automatically engaged causing the vehicle to restart. In addition, the rear and driver side mirrors automatically dimmed in lighting causing it harder to view the road when driving. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake switch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 34,000. Updated 09/09/15*lj updated 10/31/2017

The car suddenly brakes for about one second, and the bas-esp lights illuminate, and it resumes to normaldriving.

The inside rear view mirror in my 2002 mercedes-benz slk32 is an electro chromic self-dimming mirror that has no manual backup. The mirror contained a fluid which appears to have leaked out prior to my purchase of the car a few months ago that causes the self-dimming mirror to fail to provide dimming against rear approaching headlights. This inability to dim causes me to be blinded forcing me to turn the mirror away which eliminates rear view capability while underway. There are many documented cases of these mirrors failing in various makes and models as a result of usually from the internal fluid leaking.




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