10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 2 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 6,025 miles
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The brakes have a loud piercing screech when brakes are applied. It started out as an occasional noise and now it is constant. I have contacted mb customer service as well as the dealership where I purchased my vehicle. All admit that mb is aware of the issue but have no fix or solution. It is well documented with several complaints on all of mb social media sites. I am being told this is not a safety issue and the vehicle is " safe " to drive but this is unacceptable and I am afraid to drive my vehicle now especially traveling on the freeway because my brakes scream whenever they are applied.
- Canal Winchester, OH, USA
Screeching brakes when car is put in reverse. Typically occurs in cold weather. Mercedes said they are aware of the issue but no fix is available. Mercedes says occurs when vehicle has approximately 20K miles on them.
- Hot Springs Village, AR, USA
Brakes have gone from squeaking to deafening squeal and do not seem to stop as quickly. Very spongy. Dealer says they wont have replacement parts for months. Concerned we shouldnt be driving the car and dont trust the dealer to be truthful
- Needham, MA, USA
I purchased a brand new 2016 Mercedes Benz Glc300 in December of 2015. Over the past 6 months, the vehicle has begun making a terrible screeching noise when I lightly press the brakes while in reverse. The noise has gotten so loud and painful to the ear that I reflexively take my foot of the brakes causing me to roll backwards faster than necessary. I recently took the vehicle in for its 10,000 mile service during which I indicated that the car was making a "screeching" noise while in reverse with the brakes applied lightly ("feathering"). I was told by the service technician that Mercedes was aware of the issue and will issue guidance soon. I was given my vehicle back with no temporary solution whatsoever. Since owning the vehicle (about a year with 10,000 miles), I have received no communication from Mercedes about the issue although they have been aware of the "screeching noise" for quite some time. I would like to note that the screeching noise is getting so bad that it is truly painful to anyone inside the vehicle (almost as if I had no brake pads!). I called Mercedes today and they again told me that they are aware of the issue. I asked the rep to note my complaint and issue me an email confirming my complaint for my records - he refused. Apparently Mercedes does not provide email confirmation of complaints to customers who have issues in order for the information "to not go public." Please someone at NHTSA - look into this. They need to be held accountable. Thank you so much for your time!
- Washington, DC, USA
Brakes started to squeal when backing up at slow speeds. This progressively got worse over a couple of months, until it is now extremely loud. It seems to be worse when it is cold. 3 Mercedes-Benz dealers have all said it is a known issue and to standby for a permanent fix. Started at about 5,000 miles on car, now have about 6500.
- Geneva, IL, USA
The contact owns a 2016 Mercedes-Benz glc 300. While driving and depressing the brake pedal, the contact heard a squealing noise coming from the brakes. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 6,000.
- Coscob, CT, USA
- Glen Head, NY, USA