2.2

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
72,844 miles

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problem #3

May 202010

E320

  • 57,533 miles
The whole engine wiring harness that runs all over my engine is defective. The insulation around the wiring literally fell apart, as everyone else on here described as breaking into brittle pieces and disintegrating. The car shut off completely in the middle of the highway. A service advisor at a local dealership knows about it and says they won't fix it because "the government hasn't ordered them to recall it" and went on to give me a quote for nearly $2,000. Now my car is stuck in a shop with all the bare wires showing and the decayed insulation in pieces all over the floor. I don't know what to do. I did a lot of research and apparently it is a defect in every 1995 E320 manufactured in the us. A lot of people say it also affects 1993-1994, as well as other models with the same engine. I'm the original owner, bought the car new from the dealership in 1995. It only has 57,533 miles on it and has always been garage kept.

- Fort Worth, TX, USA

problem #2

Jun 152005

E320 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 70,000 miles
Wiring harness in 1995 Mercedes Benz E320 deteriorated causing the vehicle to stop abruptly and had to be towed - this is a known problem with these cars and Mercedes has no response to correct or discount the repair parts - paid $3200 to replace engine harness, fuel actuator, transmission wiring harness -

- Royal Palm Beach, FL, USA

problem #1

Jan 212004

E320 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 91,000 miles
The engine wiring harness and ea/cc/isc(part M16/1, electronic accelerator/cruise control/idle speed control) wiring insulation has badly deteriorated on my 1995 E320 cabriolet due to heat fatigue from poor manufacturing. This car has 92000 miles. The decay has reached the point of leaving bare exposed wire within the harness. These wires make contact causing the engine to stall, surge and set misc. Engine codes. It is just a matter of time until...who knows. This is a known problem to owners of these vehicles as evidenced by conversation threads on several well regarded forums. The general understanding is that Mercedes was attempting to create eco-friendly wire insulation that would degrade in the landfill. It was a great idea, but has failed miserably. In my opinion someone is going to be seriously injured if this problem is not resolved with a recall. Now. This is not by any stretch of the imagination a part that is prone to failure. My feeling is that by waiting it out Mercedes is hoping these cars will just go away. If you would like I can provide digital images of the harness clearly showing the decay. Quite frankly it is outrageous. I also do have a bad harness that I kept. I hesitate to send it as I may be forced to try and recondition it somehow. The cost of a new harness is ridiculous not to mention I would end up with a harness that will do the same thing unless they have changed there ways for this part! here are the forums I mentioned above. www.mercedesshop.com/shopforum www.benzworld.org/forums forums.mbworld.org/forum. I can not believe that a company known for a high quality long lasting product would duck out of their responsibility in this issue.

- Mendota Heights, MN, USA