1.0

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
173,000 miles

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problem #1

Oct 242017

CLK320

  • 173,000 miles
We had a brake booster vacuum line that connects to the aluminum intake with a plastic fitting on a 2002 Mercedes Clk320 (173K miles) that got brittle and broke. Thankfully no one was injured or killed. I'm an ex-mechanic and have never seen plastic fitting used for the vacuum line to the brake booster on the engine. Over time this will get brittle and break. This vacuum line does 2 things, #1 it keeps the car running with normal power, #2 allows you to have brakes that operate normally. I have done a quick search and it's not just Mercedes, other manufacturers do this in some and/ or all models of their cars. This was a wake up call for me especially being a mechanic. If I saw this as a mechanic it would have been reported. This is a major catastrophe waiting to happen. People are keeping cars longer and if this plastic gets brittle and breaks while out on the highway the person could lose engine power and/ or braking power. This needs to be brought to light and I want to do this not just for me but the other millions of people that could have this happen to them.

- Mckinney, TX, USA