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NHTSA — Power Train: Automatic Transmission: Park/Neutral Start Interlock Switch Problems

10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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2000 Mercedes-Benz C230 transmission problems

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2000 Mercedes-Benz C230 Owner Comments

problem #1

Aug 092002

C230

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I have had a number of electrical system failures with my 2000 model year C230K Mercedes. These have mostly effected the cars safety systems which is a major concern to me. The first failure was a complete drain of the battery charge for no apparent reason and the battery was replaced. Shortly afterwards the sensors of the ABS system failed and the transmission was then automatically locked in parking position after the next stop as a safety feature. More recently failures in the SRS system have resulted in Mercedes replacing sections of my steering column and the whole wiring harness in the car. I have just moved from the usa to belgium for a 2-3 year work assignment and the car is now in transit to belgium. I purchased the car new in the usa. I was very upset with the way Mercedes handled my case and I started researching on the web to see if others had similar experiences. I believe there are a significant number of issues with these cars electrical system being posted by owners in various web sites. I have read reports of other owners having their battery explode. Another owner had a taillight assembly totally melt due to an electrical short. However the most significant and most recurring issues being posted are failures of the SRS system similar to the failure my car suffered and these failures do not seem to be limited to a specific model. The most numerous failure being reported is a failure of an electric contact in the steering column which is part of the SRS circuit. They are referred to as "contact rings". on my car these were replaced first as based on the technicians experience that is where they believed the problem existed. That didn't fix the issue for my specific car and after a lot messing 4 weeks later the total harness was replaced. For background the SRS light came on continuously right before I had planned to ship the car to belgium. I was in belgium and dealt with both a dealership in baltimore and Mercedes usa to get the issue fixed.

- Kalmthout 2920 Belgium, OH, USA

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