Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - MOUNTING
PB-61-10-0709/17/200810028147Mercedes: replacing the longitudinal member (left and right) below the main floor panel on all my 204 up to 12/31/07. (c300, c350, c300 4-matic, c63 ame). *pe03/05/2009
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - MOUNTING
PB-61-10-0709/17/200810028147Mercedes: replacing the longitudinal member (left and right) below the main floor panel on all my 204 up to 12/31/07. (c300, c350, c300 4-matic, c63 ame). *pe03/05/2009

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
01/01/2001100
 My car, 1995 mercedes c280, backfires, stumbles, loses power, and sometimes dies while driving. i have relaced the plug wires, ignition coils, spark pulgs, fuel pump, and filter. i have replaced the overload protection relay, the fuel pump relay, and the engine cooling fan relay. the battery and alternator have been replaced. all of these were done after contact with mercedes benz and dealers in both florida and tennessee. the wiring harness was replaced before i bought the car and is in good condition.
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
01/12/20101
 I own a 1995 mercedes benz c280. this vehicle year and model has a possible critical engine wiring harness problem where the insulation on the harness disintegrates very quickly. this disintegration can cause the car to stall and catch fire while driving. there are of course other related severe problems that can occur since the wiring harness is critical to the operation of the vehicle. a few of the other critical components affected are ignition, fuel injection, cooling, timing, mixtures and various other systems/sensors of the car. after speaking to the manufacturer (mb-usa in ny), local dealers, owners and reading various websites, i believe that mercedes benz is aware of this problem but will not issue a voluntary recall. the only available repair i am aware of is to replace the entire engine wiring harness. since the disintegration can occur due to the normal operational engine heat irregardless of mileage, it is my understanding that this can happen at any time. it is highly likely that a affected car with higher miles is much more susceptible to the failing of the wiring harness. this naturally also leaves drivers and passengers of older affected cars much more susceptible to the dangerous and fatal effects of a engine wiring harness failure. i ask that nhtsa investigate this further and issue a recall on behalf of all of the owners. i know that my car falls in the category where the harness is possibly bad, and you are welcome to contact me to see the condition of the my car's engine wiring harness. i hope at the least you can seek a resolution for me from the manufacturer in remedying a known issue in the model i own. *tr
12/01/20081045001
 Wiring harness on my 1995 mercedes-benz c36 has failed, crack and disintegrated wire coverings in engine compartment. *tr