Mercedes Benz Slk 2012

Model Slk made in 2012 by Mercedes Benz got 5 consumer complains as well as 4 service bulletins. Consumer complaints with reference to fuel/propulsion system. . Technical service bulletines regarding electrical system and engine and engine cooling.

Model 2012

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - SOFTWARE
SCB-201106000306/01/201110041271Ready09/26/2011
SCB-201106000306/01/201110041271Mercedes benz: 2012 172. the engine control model does not meet specifications. *rm09/26/2011
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
SCB-201106000306/01/201110041271Ready09/26/2011
SCB-201106000306/01/201110041271Mercedes benz: 2012 172. the engine control model does not meet specifications. *rm09/26/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
09/10/201234021
 I parked my car with an almost full tank of gas while i was at work. after leaving work, i started the car and while i was driving i smelled a strong gasoline odor, and in about 3 miles the engine acted like it was running out of fuel, then died on a freeway off-ramp due to fuel exhaustion. a caltrans (or san jose) freeway safety car came by and put about 2 gallons of gas in my tank, but as soon as the engine started we both smelled raw gasoline. i then drove about 1/8 of a mile to the nearest parking lot and stopped, and we both smelled very strong gasoline odor and found fuel leaking onto the ground, where it pooled in a large puddle. there was no fire, but easily could have been. a tow truck carried the car to smythe european in san jose, where the next day they say they repaired the leak, which they described on the repair order as follows: 'low pressure hose came off high pressure pump @ back of cyl head. verified fuel is leaking from low pressure hose @ high pressure pump connection. reinstalled hose & installed new hose clamp. cleared check engine light & low pressure codes.' note: subsequent to taking delivery of car, an overpowering gasoline odor persisted and when the car was parked in our farage, the smell penetrated the house. i took car back to smythe european the next day, and was met with resistance to further repairs. they finally accepted the car and when they called later, said that gasoline had saturated the belly pan insulation/padding and another part, which they are ordering. this could have been a disastrous fire. unknown whether gasoline has penetrated cockpit or other parts until repairs are completed. *tr
09/10/20123402
 I parked my car with an almost full tank of gas while i was at work. after leaving work, i started the car and while i was driving i smelled a strong gasoline odor, and in about 3 miles the engine acted like it was running out of fuel, then died on a freeway off-ramp due to fuel exhaustion. a caltrans (or san jose) freeway safety car came by and put about 2 gallons of gas in my tank, but as soon as the engine started we both smelled raw gasoline. i then drove about 1/8 of a mile to the nearest parking lot and stopped, and we both smelled very strong gasoline odor and found fuel leaking onto the ground, where it pooled in a large puddle. there was no fire, but easily could have been. a tow truck carried the car to smythe european in san jose, where the next day they say they repaired the leak, which they described on the repair order as follows: 'low pressure hose came off high pressure pump @ back of cyl head. verified fuel is leaking from low pressure hose @ high pressure pump connection. reinstalled hose & installed new hose clamp. cleared check engine light & low pressure codes.' note: subsequent to taking delivery of car, an overpowering gasoline odor persisted and when the car was parked in our farage, the smell penetrated the house. i took car back to smythe european the next day, and was met with resistance to further repairs. they finally accepted the car and when they called later, said that gasoline had saturated the belly pan insulation/padding and another part, which they are ordering. this could have been a disastrous fire. unknown whether gasoline has penetrated cockpit or other parts until repairs are completed.