10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
73,626 miles

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problem #5

Aug 172011

C220 4-cyl

  • 200,000 miles
The poorly designed wiring harness caught fire due to manufactures defect of biodegradable shielding... it is the harness from the E.C.M. to the engine... if the car was traveling at a higher rate of speed during this failure it could have caused death or serious injury to either the driver/passenger or others on the road... I have owned older M.B. and never seen this kind of wiring in my 10+ years of driving and repairing these kind of cars... this issue was reported to mbusa and they tried to say it is due to non maintenance through M.B..... this part should have lasted longer than the life of the car and it has nothing to do with routine maintenance...what did I miss " how do you do maintenance on a wire ? how"... this issue was found to happen off the line and they produced this crap...recall/repair thank you please fix or recall this there are others who trusted their family's to this company and some are still unaware of this issue and are in danger...

- Pensacola, FL, USA

problem #4

Jan 122010

C220

  • miles
I own a 1995 Mercedes Benz C280. This vehicle year and model has a possible critical engine wiring harness problem where the insulation on the harness disintegrates very quickly. This disintegration can cause the car to stall and catch fire while driving. There are of course other related severe problems that can occur since the wiring harness is critical to the operation of the vehicle. A few of the other critical components affected are ignition, fuel injection, cooling, timing, mixtures and various other systems/sensors of the car. After speaking to the manufacturer (mb-usa in NY), local dealers, owners and reading various websites, I believe that Mercedes Benz is aware of this problem but will not issue a voluntary recall. The only available repair I am aware of is to replace the entire engine wiring harness. Since the disintegration can occur due to the normal operational engine heat irregardless of mileage, it is my understanding that this can happen at any time. It is highly likely that a affected car with higher miles is much more susceptible to the failing of the wiring harness. This naturally also leaves drivers and passengers of older affected cars much more susceptible to the dangerous and fatal effects of a engine wiring harness failure. I ask that NHTSA investigate this further and issue a recall on behalf of all of the owners. I know that my car falls in the category where the harness is possibly bad, and you are welcome to contact me to see the condition of the my car's engine wiring harness. I hope at the least you can seek a resolution for me from the manufacturer in remedying a known issue in the model I own.

- Alexandria, VA, USA

problem #3

Jun 232003

C220 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 168,131 miles
Sudden acceleration. Vehicle would not stop when brakes are applied.

- Auburn, GA, USA

problem #2

Dec 021998

(reported on)

C220

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
While in a car wash placed lever in park and the vehicle accelerated on its own and struck another vehicle. Dealer has been contacted.

- Masson City, IA, USA

problem #1

Jul 241998

C220

  • miles
The vehicle will not slow down at 70mph. Mechanic states the accelerator spring mechanism rusted out, dealer has vehicle for repairs.

- Cleveland, OH, USA