6.7

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
9,865 miles

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problem #4

Jun 162023

GLS450

  • 29,210 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLS450. The contact stated that upon starting the vehicle after driving in a rainstorm, the power steering malfunction message was displayed. While driving approximately 70 MPH, the power steering became inoperable. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer where it was diagnosed and determined that the failure was due to the electronic power steering rack. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact related the failure to NHTSA Campaign Number: 17V241000 (Steering). The manufacturer was contacted and notified of the failure and the contact was referred to NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 29,210.

- Huntsville, AL, USA

problem #3

Nov 302018

GLS450

  • miles
On Friday 11/30 my 2017 Mercedes GL450 suffered a catastrophic electronic malfunction that led to a) no ability to get car out of drive (e.g. wouldn't park, reverse, couldn't take my foot off the brake), B) no ability to turn car off, C) power steering went out, D) airbags flagged as inactive, E) most all my dashboard warning lights went on including one that said "malfunction", F) my dashboard gauges failed (e.g. no working odometer), G) the rear hatch couldn't open. This happened while driving my family -- including 2 young children -- through the desert, putting us at very great risk. My car is being serviced at mb of valencia (the closest one I could drive to). I'm being told by them that a minor, low-speed and low-impact dent in my rear bumper caused a misalignment in my exhaust, which blew hot air into the bumper and caused the blind spot assist to melt. This seems like a major design flaw -- that a small misalignment could cause a severe and life-threatening cascading system malfunction if left untreated, and that I had no warning of any kind that what appeared to be a minor dent was a major issue. I want to know if others have had this happen, and if this warrants initiating a recall investigation. My insurance company is taking photos and writing up findings. I'll provide them on request.

- Los Angeles, CA, USA

problem #2

Nov 252017

GLS450

  • 8,500 miles
When in distronic+ which includes lane keeping assist, my car swerves sharply out of its lane for no apparent reason which, while infrequent, could cause an accident. I have taken my car to the local dealer resulting in no cause identification and have provided an email to Mercedes customer service with no response yet. I previously spoke to Mercedes customer service on the phone and they suggested taking it back to the dealer. Thanks for your help in addressing this matter. The date I selected below the last time the problem occurred on us 192 in melbourne fl. The email to Mercedes is attached as a pdf file. The date I entered below is the last time the problem occurred thank you for your help.,

- Melbourne Beach, FL, USA

problem #1

Feb 152017

GLS450

  • 1,750 miles
While driving down the turner turnpike (between tulsa and okc, around 70-75mph)the vehicle without warning has swerved left and right on three different occasions. The action felt as if the hand of god was throwing us left and then right. The car has a mind of its own. Then the last time that I drove the car it suddenly yanked me off the road without warning, literally trying to kill us. This last incident occurred when the car had around 1,750 miles on it. The thing is dangerous! I now own a car that I can't put my family in and should not be allowed on the road. The shaking originally started out as soon as I put the car on the highway for the first time, two days after purchasing it. But the shaking was only a shake that would be described as an irritant. However, in mbokc's efforts to correct the problem they may have created the two new problems which are far more troubling. Mbokc reported to me that after driving the car 600 miles they were only able to experience the problem twice. Therefore, they weren't able to fix the car unless I can get the car to preform that way all the time. It's also funny (according to the recording which I have) that they drove the car several hundred miles before they experienced the problem twice. It also waited until I drove it 1,750 miles before it tried to kill me! not sure if I should wait until an accident occurs to act. Please advise!

- Tulsa, OK, USA