10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
75,427 miles

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problem #22

Mar 232008

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 99,650 miles
My 1995 C280 was a faulty wiring harness that is put together with electrical tape. The car has shut off on me twice on the freeway while going 65+ miles an hour and once on a surface street going 25mph.

- Santa Rosa, CA, USA

problem #21

Feb 252008

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 150,000 miles
Failure of the engine wiring harness that caused smoking and fire, caught in time. Wiring insulation is faulty, made brittle due to engine heat. Also caused car to stall and not restart without costly repair.

- Brooklyn, NY, USA

problem #20

Feb 262008

C220 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 57,000 miles
I have a 1995 C220 Mercedes Benz and the engine management harness is defective. The insulation on all of the wiring is made of very poor material breaks very easy at the touch. Why is there not a wiring engine management harness recall.

- Los Angeles, CA, USA

problem #19

Dec 202007

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles
Engine wiring harness failure. It appears that, due to it's design using "biodegradable" plastic wire insulation, the harness is prone to shorting out and failing and even potentially starting an engine fire. My mechanic was able to diagnose this problem because, as a Mercedes Benz specialist, he has seen this happen over and over. The insulation just crumbles and flakes off of the wires, causing shorts and malfunction. In my case, the car lost power in a situation that put me danger of being rear-ended. The only repair is to replace the harness at a cost well over a thousand dollars.

- Brooklyn, NY, USA

problem #18

May 201998

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 65,000 miles
Failure of engine compartment wiring harness with the rotting and cracking of harness has caused engine to misfire causing rapid power loss in intersections. Shorting of connections cause ECU related malfunctions and read error codes on vehicle. Premature degradation of wiring harness.

- Flushing, NY, USA

problem #17

Oct 212007

C220 4-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 102,000 miles
1 - random electrical failures 2 - bad engine wiring harness 3- replace engine wiring harness

- Norcross, GA, USA

problem #16

Oct 232007

C220

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
I was told today that my wiring harness needed to be replaced on my 1995 C220 Mercedes. The wires are exposed and some of the electrical system is not working. I was told this was a "common" problem by mechanic and that it could be "dangerous." I commute everyday on la freeways. I do not want to risk my life because of a failure of Mercedes Benz of America to take care of a major design flaw. To date, there has been no accident nor a fire. Do you want me to be seriously injured or to die before this complaint is effective? according to the internet I am only part of a growing, vocal group who are extremely concerned about the safety issues with their Mercedes automobiles.

- Long Beach, CA, USA

problem #15

Jul 302007

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 160,000 miles
Engine harness and more wires have deteriorated totally.

- Jensen Beach, FL, USA

problem #14

Mar 012007

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 78,990 miles
We just bought a 95 Mercedes Benz C280.we got it in dallas and drove home to austin. Everything seemed ok when we left but after we got home and started the car up for the first time the next day check engine light came on, SRS light came on, and the ABS light came on and they never turned off. All of a sudden three indicator lights the very next day. So I opened up the hood to take a look and after careful looking I could see that the wires going to connections on the engine were cracked insulations everywhere on all the wires. So I went to unplug one and all of the insulation on the wires just all fell off. Now there are four wires with no insulation from the connection to where the wires are wrapped tight. Completely bare. No insulation at all completely exposed electrical wires. I could not understand this so I unwrapped some of the wrap to see if the wires continued to show this degregation all the way through the harness and it does. So I stop there and separated the exposed wires so they would not touch others and create a short. The wire harness in these cars is a complete failure. This condition must be corrected before we can drive the car anymore. Wires in a car that cannot support the very insulation that is on them is not normal wear and tear.the last time I saw this problem was the first time I ever heard of it.and it killed hundreds of people on a pan am flight. Electrical wires with bad insulation shorted out and blew up the center fuel cell. If you look up this crash that killed everyone on board and look at the wires on another plane you can clearly see the exact defect. Insulation comes off and wires touch and then there's fire. All of these planes with these wire harnesses were grounded and had to be replaced before returning to service. Thank god Benz didn't put wings on these cars.

- Austin, TX, USA

problem #13

Jan 102007

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 130,000 miles
Wire insulation on my engine wiring harness has disintegrated exposing the internal wiring completely, especially in bent areas. This is a result of normal operation of the vehicle. As this happens the engine runs worse, problems associated include surging in idle, stumbling of engine upon initial acceleration and stalling or running engine. The only course of action is to replace the wiring harness with a "newly" purchased harness from Mercedes Benz. The only problem with that idea is I will be purchasing a wiring harness manufactured during roughly the same time the vehicle was in production that uses the same defective, advanced degrading wiring.

- Cusseta, GA, USA

problem #12

Oct 062006

C220 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 126 miles
1995 Mercedes Benz C280. Whole engine wire harness is cracked and corroted.

- Woodhaven, NY, USA

problem #11

Dec 082006

C220 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 0 miles
When I bought my 1995 Mercedes C220 from the Mercedes dealer, they knew what I found out after I bought this car that 1995 Mercedes C220's have a faulty engine wiring harness. I have been an electronics technician for over 30 years now and I know what faulty insulation looks like, the insulation is brittle, cracking and falling off the conductors.. and with my automotive engineering background the engine harness would only cost Mercedes a few dollars to manufacture. ( under $20 usd ) is it a safety issue for having intermittent ABS system" intermittent temp and fuel gauges and speedometer" clearly there must be a set standard for the insulation used in the manufacture of automobiles, and clearly the original insulation used in production did not, and would not pass..

- Mill Hall , PA, USA

problem #10

Dec 022006

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 110,000 miles
My mechanics told me that I need to replace the engine wiring harness in my 1995 Mercedes C280 with 118K mi. It cause the cylinder misfired. I never heard or experienced this problem with other cars in my life. When I search the information on the web, it's a common problem for 1994 & 1995 Mercedes C280. I am very surprised that it has never been recalled. It will causes the car to stall during take off and on the road while driving.

- Oakland, CA, USA

problem #9

Feb 192006

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 80,388 miles
My wife and I purchased a 1995 C280 Mercedes-Benz in August of 2002. The car had less than 20,000 miles and was garage kept. The car ran fine for a couple of years but began experiencing trouble with the car intermittently stalling out while driving, occasionally not starting, and ultimately leaving me stranded. In February of 2006 I took the car to a non dealer repair shop which specializes in Mercedes-Benz vehicles. After explaining the car's problems, the technician immediately said the wiring harnesses on this model and year are all defective. He opened the hood and showed me where the plastic coating had eroded from the wires. He rubbed the outside surface of a couple of wires to show me how the plastic insulation disintegrated in his fingers. I paid to have the wiring harness to be replaced at a cost of $2,354.76. Nobody was hurt nor did anyone die. I took corrective action before me, my wife or children became a statistic. The manufacturer knows this is a problem and should own up to it.

- Humble , TX, USA

problem #8

Aug 032006

C220

  • Automatic transmission
  • 8,200 miles
Complete failure of engine wiring harness due to premature deterioration of wire insulation. Garaged car would start and run normally for short (ten minute) trips but would not start up to return home. Stranded numerous times. Check engine light trips periodically. Stalling and surging common. Independent specialist mechanic discovered crumbling and cracked wire insulation on wiring harness. Car will no longer start at all. I have spent much time and money trying to fix what appears now to be a known defect. I am the original owner of this car and I am very upset that such a serious defect has not been satisfactorily addressed by the manufacturer.

- Ambler, PA, USA

problem #7

Jan 082006

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 58,000 miles
Engine wire harness insulation is cracking and falling apart in areas. Caused intermittent power loss.

- Port St Lucie, FL, USA

problem #6

Apr 282005

C220

  • Automatic transmission
  • 144,000 miles
Faulty engine wire insulation

- Mill Hall, PA, USA

problem #5

Jan 042005

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 112,032 miles
The wiring harnest on my car is bad. This seems to be a major problem with this car and this year. This is very expensive to fix. The car can not be driven. When driving the car it speeds up very fast and its hard to stop it. The brakes get hard and takes a while to stop. I had to put the car in neutral and shut off the engine. Now the car starts but the motor races up and down all by itself.

- Elizabeth, NJ, USA

problem #4

Jul 242004

C220 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 97,000 miles
1995 C280 Mercedes. Engine wiring harness failure. Causing loss of power. Almost hit by truck while crossing a road due to engine almost quiting.

- Depere, WI, USA

problem #3

Jul 072004

(reported on)

C220

  • miles
Fax fm cory mccall (or) re a safety issue w/his 1995 Mercedes C280, engine wire harness is cracking and shorting, has filed a report w/NHTSA but an investigation denied. The faulty harness caused the vehicle to hesitate and surge. The insulation around the wires is disintegrating.

- Portland , OR, USA

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