10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
78,843 miles

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problem #58

Feb 202014

E350 6-cyl

  • 85,000 miles
I recently bought a 2006 Mercedes Benz E350 with 84000+ miles on it, in very good condition. Upon filling my gas tank for the second time, and returning home for the night, I parked in my garage and went about my business. The next morning I noticed a strong smell of gasoline around the car. I pulled the rear seat off, and discovered that there was a small pool of gasoline in the area of the fuel sending unit. Apparently this is not uncommon, and the NHTSA has already initiated an investigation (NHTSA action# PE12001). As far as I know, this car was serviced regularly by the previous owner and was never in an accident. I have no reason to believe that this isn't the sending unit that came with the car originally.

- Friendswood, TX, USA

problem #57

Aug 312011

E350 6-cyl

  • 85,000 miles
Prior to incident date, I began to smell a strong gasoline smell that filled the garage. The smell got progressively worse so I took it to ewing autohaus in plano, Texas on 08-31-11. The car was diagnosed as having a fuel leak and needed a new fuel tank that would cost $2000 to fix. I questioned why a new fuel tank was needed since the car had never been in an accident. I was not given an answer and refused to have them fix it. I was later told that the gasoline was leaking from the top and as long as the tank was not completely full the gasoline would not leak. I took the car into Mercedes Benz park place dallas for a transmission issue in January of 2013 and I asked them to check the fuel tank and they diagnosed the fuel tank also as having a leak and needed to be replace. This repair would cost $3000. I declined this repair also and stated to them that I felt that the car had a faulty fuel tank as well as a faulty transmission and was I was extremely upset having to smell gasoline inside and outside of the car if the tank was a little bit overfilled.

- Highland Village, TX, USA

problem #56

Feb 102014

E350 6-cyl

  • 124,300 miles
Strong gas smell in and around the car. Especially when freshly refueled. At the Mercedes Benz dealership both of the fuel sensors were found to be leaking. I was advised to not drive the car one more mile and get repairs done instantly.

- Princeton, NJ, USA

problem #55

Jan 132014

E350 6-cyl

  • 100,760 miles
Car is leaking fuel with strong odor in garage. This happened after normal gas fill up. Car is not driven much.

- Snellville, GA, USA

problem #54

Nov 012011

E350 6-cyl

  • 90,995 miles
In the previous months leading up to March 2012, I, along with my family, started to smell a strong odor of fuel in the interior of our Mercedes Benz E 350W. The smell was so strong that when riding in the automobile, we had to drive with the windows down fearing of what could happen to me and my family if there was a spark from any part of the engine or underneath the automobile. At a point during that bad experience with that automobile, I could only fill the fuel tank half full without smelling the strong odor of gasoline inside the vehicle. I thought it was now time to get some professional service and advice. In January, 2012, I took my automobile to atlanta classic cars, Inc. In duluth Georgia 30098. After the first inspection, I was told fuel sending units leak fuel. The next visit, March 2012, both sending units were replaced. Before the next visit, the fuel fumes continued. The next visit, April 3, 2012, the fuel pump was replaced due to intermittent open circuit. The next visit, April 9, 2012; "the team leader found a slight trail of fuel residue which may be where fuel vapors are coming from part of the fuel tank." The next and last visit, April 12, 2012 the fuel tank was replaced. Not trusting the work performed by that dealership and the time it took to find that problem, my wife and I had no other choice but to trade the automobile. Maintaining ownership of that automobile was much too risky and dangerous for my family. Dealing with that dealerships service advisor was much too difficult!!!

- Conyers, GA, USA

problem #53

Nov 192008

E350

  • miles
TL-the contact owns a 2006 Mercedes Benz E350. The contact stated that the vehicle had a strong fuel gas odor that is coming from inside and outside of the vehicle. The contact stated the strongest gas odor is coming from the driver's side. The vehicle had not been taken to an dealer for diagnostic or repairs. The contact that the dealer replaced the fuel tank when the vehicle was under warranty when the failure occurred the first time. The manufacture had not been made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 25,000.lj

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #52

Aug 172012

E350 6-cyl

  • 84,011 miles
In 2012 the car began having a strong fuel odor after fill-up that went away once the tank was down to a half to 3/4 full. Took to dealer and they said the "fuel tank was leaking at plastic mounting weld". I was charged to replace the fuel tank. Now the smell is starting to come back again, so the problem appears to be coming back. I did a google search on this issue and it appears many others are having this same problem and you are investigating.

- Boerne, TX, USA

problem #51

Jan 162013

E350 6-cyl

  • 17,000 miles
Strong smell of gasoline when car is filled with gas.

- Stuart, FL, USA

problem #50

Jan 242014

E350 6-cyl

  • 71,650 miles
I've noticed strong gasoline odor from inside and outside of the car. Did an inspection and saw a leak on the fuel pump.

- Burbank, CA, USA

problem #49

Jan 222014

E350 6-cyl

  • 100,213 miles
After fueling up a very strong gas smell stays in the car. It was almost filled up but not topped off. The smell remains for several days. The mechanic states it very expensive to drop tank to look for a leak. It is not safe to drive but is the only mean of transportation to work.

- Patterson, CA, USA

problem #48

Aug 012013

E350 6-cyl

  • 100,000 miles
My 2006 Mercedes E350 smells of strong gas fumes every time I fill the tank. I never top off the tank and nothing ever spills out but the smell is very strong. The gas fumes are present for several days making my garage smell of gas. The problem seems to get better once the fuel level reaches about a half tank. I am worried about a fire or someone breathing the fumes in my garage. I have read numerous stories on the internet about this issue with various Mercedes models.

- Southlake , TX, USA

problem #47

Jan 122014

E350 6-cyl

  • 110,000 miles
While driving 70 on hwy, check engine light came on, so I immediately stopped and called a tow truck. Mechanic's diagnosis was that the tumble flap was broken in the air intake manifold. The only fix is replacing the entire manifold for $2000 plus labor, tax and gaskets. The flaps are small and could be an inexpensive fix but all dealerships that I called confirmed that the only fix available is to replace the entire air intake manifold. Research tells me that this is a very common problem on this and many other models within the same years.

- Southlake , TX, USA

problem #46

Nov 252013

E350 6-cyl

  • 73,410 miles
Whenever my car filled up (not over fill) with gasoline, the strong gasoline smell will last a few days. The car was investigated by Mercedes dealer, they found fuel puddled at sender underneath the rear seat on left side. They stated that the car is not safe for use at this time due to fire hazard. However, they won't fix it as manufacture defect and would charge me for $1,300 and I didn't repair it since it is too expensive. I also the fuel sending unit is not the part that need regular service and should not be ware out. Mercedes Benz need to issue a recall on this problem.

- Fremont, CA, USA

problem #45

Dec 112013

E350 6-cyl

  • 70,260 miles
2006 Mercedes Benz E350. Consumer writes in regards to gasoline storage and propulsion malfunction. The consumer stated while re-fueling a near-empty tank earlier this month, the filler pipe splashed back gasoline, which pooled around the filler cap. When the consumer took the vehicle in for service, he was informed a new fuel tank was needed to fix the problem. He was quoted a price of $1500.

- Albuquerque, NM, USA

problem #44

Jan 012014

E350 6-cyl

  • 79,000 miles
For the last 3 months after filling the fuel tank a incredibly strong gasoline smell would fill the passenger cabin. This would only occur when the fuel tank is filled to capacity. Upon investigation, I removed the rear seat and access plate to see the top of the fuel pump/sending unit. With the seat removed and the top of the fuel tank visible, I filled the car with fuel. With a full tank, raw gasoline seeped through a small crack in the plastic top of the fuel pump sending unit assembly and filled the area on top of the fuel tank. Upon further investigation, the insulation inside the passenger cabin under the seat appeared to be saturated with raw fuel. In retrospec, if a spark would have occurred in the car, there is no question the car would have exploded.

- Newport News , VA, USA

problem #43

Jun 032013

E350 6-cyl

  • 80,000 miles
Strong gasoline odor after filling fuel tank.

- Harahan, LA, USA

problem #42

Jan 302013

E350 6-cyl

  • 60,000 miles
Every time that I fill my gas tank there is a strong smell of gasoline.

- Mcallen, TX, USA

problem #41

Nov 222013

E350 6-cyl

  • 73,410 miles
Each time after fill up the gasoline (no over fill), I have to smell the fuel smell for one or two days. I had this problem since 2009, but the odor is getting extremely strong. I went to a local Mercedes deal for inspection, they charged me $175 and insisted that it is not recall item. The inspection shows: 73412 fuel sender leaking fuel, vehicle not safe for use at this time due to fire hazard, inspected vehicle found gasoline leaking from rear of vehicle, removed rear seat and inspection cover for fuel sender, found fuel puddled at sender. I think the leaking is caused by defected parts which suppose to last life time long. Mercedes should recall this item.

- Fremont, CA, USA

problem #40

Jul 012013

E350 6-cyl

  • 67,250 miles
Hello I am the owner of a 2006 Mercedes Benz E350 and I am experiencing strong odor of gasoline in the cabin causing me headaches and blurred vision while driving. Additionally there is significant leakage of gasoline on to the pavement.

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #39

Dec 202010

E350 6-cyl

  • 50,000 miles
My 2006 Mercedes Benz E-350 continue to have strong odor of gasoline inside. The car has been in the shop several times but the dealer refuses to fix it.

- Collierville, TN, USA

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