Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
200802000103/01/200810025554Check fuel filter module assembly and repair or replace if necessary. models 211 and 219 amg. model years 2003-2006. csc was received. *pe08/20/2008

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
01/01/200878000
 Fuel leaking from vehicle near rear left tire. found fuel around fuel sensor under rear passenger seat. most evident after filling fuel tank. first discovered leak at 70k mileage and again on 128k
10/01/2009107000
 Very strong gas fumes when gas tank is full. fumes completely permeate my two car garage and also enter passanger compartment. the fumes disappear when tank level reaches 7/8 full. there are several postings on different websites on the web regarding strong gas odor when the tank is full on e model mercedes years 2003 to 2006. this is a serious issue with potential for explosivity and/or fire. i contacted mercedes requesting the issuance of a service recalled based on the apparent high incidence. the company does not seem interested in taking any action.
10/03/201157000
 The car has a very strong gasoline odor when the fuel tank is full. the gasoline odor permeates the cabin and, when parked in an enclosed garage, causes a high concentration of gas fumes that overwhelms a three car garage as well as the 1000 square feet located above the garage (even with all adjoining doors closed). should the gasoline concentration reach the proper level, it may create a fire or explosion hazard. once the tank is 1/8 empty, the fuel odor goes away and does not return until the gas tank is once again full. had auto checked by the local mercedes dealer and they stated problem could not be located but i needed to replace entire fuel tank assembly to resolve issue. took car to independent mechanic who found signs of gasoline leakage coming from the top of the tank and running down the driver's side of the tank. based on research conducted on the web, it appears this is a reoccuring problem with e class mercedes years 2003 to 2006. the postings found on several mercedes benz owner sites indicates the problem has been detected since the cars were new. a personal friend, with the same year and model, has exactly the same problem. the prevalence of the issue indicates a design/ engineering failure that results in gasoline leaking from 'somewhere' in the fuel system in the vicinity of the fuel tank. i request an investigation into this issue with the objective of ordering a recall to address an obvious underdesign fuel system component.
10/01/2009107000
 Very strong gas fumes when gas tank is full. fumes completely permeate my two car garage and also enter passanger compartment. the fumes disappear when tank level reaches 7/8 full. there are several postings on different websites on the web regarding strong gas odor when the tank is full on e model mercedes years 2003 to 2006. this is a serious issue with potential for explosivity and/or fire. i contacted mercedes requesting the issuance of a service recalled based on the apparent high incidence. the company does not seem interested in taking any action.
10/03/201157000
 The car has a very strong gasoline odor when the fuel tank is full. the gasoline odor permeates the cabin and, when parked in an enclosed garage, causes a high concentration of gas fumes that overwhelms a three car garage as well as the 1000 square feet located above the garage (even with all adjoining doors closed). should the gasoline concentration reach the proper level, it may create a fire or explosion hazard. once the tank is 1/8 empty, the fuel odor goes away and does not return until the gas tank is once again full. had auto checked by the local mercedes dealer and they stated problem could not be located but i needed to replace entire fuel tank assembly to resolve issue. took car to independent mechanic who found signs of gasoline leakage coming from the top of the tank and running down the driver's side of the tank. based on research conducted on the web, it appears this is a reoccuring problem with e class mercedes years 2003 to 2006. the postings found on several mercedes benz owner sites indicates the problem has been detected since the cars were new. a personal friend, with the same year and model, has exactly the same problem. the prevalence of the issue indicates a design/ engineering failure that results in gasoline leaking from 'somewhere' in the fuel system in the vicinity of the fuel tank. i request an investigation into this issue with the objective of ordering a recall to address an obvious underdesign fuel system component.
10/01/2009107000
 Very strong gas fumes when gas tank is full. fumes completely permeate my two car garage and also enter passanger compartment. the fumes disappear when tank level reaches 7/8 full. there are several postings on different websites on the web regarding strong gas odor when the tank is full on e model mercedes years 2003 to 2006. this is a serious issue with potential for explosivity and/or fire. i contacted mercedes requesting the issuance of a service recalled based on the apparent high incidence. the company does not seem interested in taking any action.
10/03/201157000
 The car has a very strong gasoline odor when the fuel tank is full. the gasoline odor permeates the cabin and, when parked in an enclosed garage, causes a high concentration of gas fumes that overwhelms a three car garage as well as the 1000 square feet located above the garage (even with all adjoining doors closed). should the gasoline concentration reach the proper level, it may create a fire or explosion hazard. once the tank is 1/8 empty, the fuel odor goes away and does not return until the gas tank is once again full. had auto checked by the local mercedes dealer and they stated problem could not be located but i needed to replace entire fuel tank assembly to resolve issue. took car to independent mechanic who found signs of gasoline leakage coming from the top of the tank and running down the driver's side of the tank. based on research conducted on the web, it appears this is a reoccuring problem with e class mercedes years 2003 to 2006. the postings found on several mercedes benz owner sites indicates the problem has been detected since the cars were new. a personal friend, with the same year and model, has exactly the same problem. the prevalence of the issue indicates a design/ engineering failure that results in gasoline leaking from 'somewhere' in the fuel system in the vicinity of the fuel tank. i request an investigation into this issue with the objective of ordering a recall to address an obvious underdesign fuel system component.
10/01/2009107000
 Very strong gas fumes when gas tank is full. fumes completely permeate my two car garage and also enter passanger compartment. the fumes disappear when tank level reaches 7/8 full. there are several postings on different websites on the web regarding strong gas odor when the tank is full on e model mercedes years 2003 to 2006. this is a serious issue with potential for explosivity and/or fire. i contacted mercedes requesting the issuance of a service recalled based on the apparent high incidence. the company does not seem interested in taking any action.
10/03/201157000
 The car has a very strong gasoline odor when the fuel tank is full. the gasoline odor permeates the cabin and, when parked in an enclosed garage, causes a high concentration of gas fumes that overwhelms a three car garage as well as the 1000 square feet located above the garage (even with all adjoining doors closed). should the gasoline concentration reach the proper level, it may create a fire or explosion hazard. once the tank is 1/8 empty, the fuel odor goes away and does not return until the gas tank is once again full. had auto checked by the local mercedes dealer and they stated problem could not be located but i needed to replace entire fuel tank assembly to resolve issue. took car to independent mechanic who found signs of gasoline leakage coming from the top of the tank and running down the driver's side of the tank. based on research conducted on the web, it appears this is a reoccuring problem with e class mercedes years 2003 to 2006. the postings found on several mercedes benz owner sites indicates the problem has been detected since the cars were new. a personal friend, with the same year and model, has exactly the same problem. the prevalence of the issue indicates a design/ engineering failure that results in gasoline leaking from 'somewhere' in the fuel system in the vicinity of the fuel tank. i request an investigation into this issue with the objective of ordering a recall to address an obvious underdesign fuel system component.
01/02/20035001512/20/2002
 I own a 2003 e-class mercedes benz purchased this year from ralley motors, roslyn, new york. since i took the title to the vehicle, there has been uncontrolled mild acceleration at low speeds, the car bucks and shakes upon de-acceleration resulting in my having lost control of the vehicle and consequently requiring my jamming abruptly on the brakes to avoid hitting another vehicles and pedestrians. in addition, the car had significantly steered to the right at all times, requiring my constantly having to steer to the left in order to drive straight ahead. the dealership has admitted that it can not repair the transmission problem, ie; the uncontrolled change of speed, bucking and acceleration of the motor vehicle. they have also replaced the instrument cluster which i believe is an important vehicle computer which controls many systems of the car, and the vehicle now has the third instrument cluster, all in one year of ownership, all due to product defects! the service manager has admitted to me that there is a design defect in the transmission which there allegedly is no fix to correct the problem. i was informed that due to horrible gas mileage, the torque converter of the transmission is specifically designed to lock up at low speeds, and this is the reason why the 2003 and 2004 e-class automobiles have this transmission problem. the service manager had advised me that he know of no fix from the factory. the dealership became frustrated when i expressed my displeasure, and has now informed me that they will no longer service my brand new automobile. *la *scc the consumer stated the engine stalled, the wiper blades were noisy. *jb
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
10/28/2004110/26/2002
 I own a mercedes e 500 ,year 2004.i found out about the recall for the brake problem after i almost kill myself when the brake system failed yesterday. the mercedes failed to inform the consumer esp. this kind of defect. i found out that this recall was since may and had to experience myself before receiving the recall letter. this is not a good bussiness practice and in fact a negligence on the part of the company. this can cause my life and may others who own the same model of car in whom i know a few and they have not received any recall letter.