Years ago, while driving through New Mexico, my dash and command center flashed off and rebooted. It was a little concerning because we were using the GPS exclusively for our directions. There was also a transmission warning light that came on warning us to get to the nearest dealer. This happened perhaps 10-15 times until I was able to detour to the MB Dealer in Albuquerque - absolutely wonderful people. They told me that it would sound strange but the problem was caused by a faulty glow plug sensor or module - which they didn't have in stock. Since our destination was L.A., they called ahead to MB of Beverly Hills, (also wonderful people) to check if they had one.
They (MB of BH) couldn't find any other trouble codes except a few power spikes so they replaced the alternator, under warranty. They even rushed it due to a family emergency back home. It happened on the way back several times, then didn't happen again until I drove to Colorado in 2013. It happened repeatedly while there. I called the MB dealer in Denver who was supposed to have the service department call me back - they never did. I wonder if it has something to do with a change in altitude or lower humidity (electrostatic discharges)- perhaps extended driving as I drove from AL to CO in 20 hours stopping only twice for fuel. Any ideas folks?
Update from Apr 14, 2014: This website didn't give me an option to select the correct vehicle so I had to pick the one with the same engine - a 3.0 Ltr Diesel. It's not a CLK 350, it's an ML 320 CDI. CarComplaints.com please update that oversite so I can correct it properly.
Years ago, while driving through New Mexico, my dash and command center flashed off and rebooted. It was a little concerning because we were using the GPS exclusively for our directions. There was also a transmission warning light that came on warning us to get to the nearest dealer. This happened perhaps 10-15 times until I was able to detour to the MB Dealer in Albuquerque - absolutely wonderful people. They told me that it would sound strange but the problem was caused by a faulty glow plug sensor or module - which they didn't have in stock. Since our destination was L.A., they called ahead to MB of Beverly Hills, (also wonderful people) to check if they had one.
They (MB of BH) couldn't find any other trouble codes except a few power spikes so they replaced the alternator, under warranty. They even rushed it due to a family emergency back home. It happened on the way back several times, then didn't happen again until I drove to Colorado in 2013. It happened repeatedly while there. I called the MB dealer in Denver who was supposed to have the service department call me back - they never did. I wonder if it has something to do with a change in altitude or lower humidity (electrostatic discharges)- perhaps extended driving as I drove from AL to CO in 20 hours stopping only twice for fuel. Any ideas folks?
Update from Apr 14, 2014: This website didn't give me an option to select the correct vehicle so I had to pick the one with the same engine - a 3.0 Ltr Diesel. It's not a CLK 350, it's an ML 320 CDI. CarComplaints.com please update that oversite so I can correct it properly.
- a rod, Carrollton, AL, US