1.9
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 84,024 miles
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My 2002 Mercedes S430 instrument cluster back lighting went out while I was driving and I could not see my rate of speed. Along with not seeing my rate of speed my fuel and temperature was not visable. I called Mercedes dealer in Virginia about the recall that came out in 2006 and I was told that the recall had expired. Looking on the internet there is a 10 year extension but I was told that it was from the time the car was manufactured. I have never heard of such in my life and I would like to know the bottom line truth to this situation.
- Upper Marlboro, MD, USA
Mercedes Benz has listed a recall on all W220 Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The recall was about the instrument cluster failing resulting in the cluster to not work. The mph, RPM doesn't work. Nothing on the cluster works. When I went on May 12, 2011 to the Mercedes dealership to get my instrument cluster fixed because it was recalled I spoke with a lady at the dealer explaining my situation about the part being recalled and that it is defective. She asked me to give her my VIN number. When she typed in my VIN number, she told me that my cluster is not eligible for a repair. She said the my VIN number was a "status 9 issue" and because of this, it voids all warranties no matter what. I spoke with everyone there tying to sort things out and see if I can work out this issue. My 2002 S430 has been in an accident that is why it is a status 9. but the instrument cluster did not fail because of the accident. Even after the accident the cluster still worked fine without any sort of problems what so ever for almost a month if I am not mistaken. I strongly believe that Mercedes should take action for this issue no matter what. If the part is defective, its defective. That's it. They should take responsibility and replace my recalled cluster free of charge. I would like for the dealer to take in my vehicle and replace the defective cluster. A recalled part like this should be replaced even though a vehicle like mine was in an accident. And my car wasn't in a bad accident and I have proof and pictures to show that it was not hit that bad. I would greatly appreciate if this matter would be attended to and I could get my part replaced. Thankyou very much.
- Hendersonville, TN, USA
The contact owns a 2002 Mercedes Benz S430. While driving approximately 40 mph, the instrument panel lights began blinking and then suddenly dimmed. The contact purchased the vehicle in July of 2007 and was unaware of any recalls. He researched his defect and came across a recall. He called the manufacturer and they stated that his VIN was not included. The contact feels that his vehicle should be included in the recall since he is experiencing the same failure. The recall number was unknown. The failure mileage was 78,000.
- Stoughton, MA, USA
The contact owns a 2002 Mercedes Benz S class. While driving approximately 55 mph, the instrument panel lights stopped illuminating. The contact could not read the speedometer and other gauges. The dealer stated that his VIN was excluded from NHTSA campaign id number 06V028000 (interior lighting); therefore, the contact would be responsible for the repair costs, which would exceed $2,000. The vehicle has not been repaired. The failure and current mileages were 22,000.
- Hanford, CA, USA
Failure of instrument cluster, had to be replaced.
- Jonesboro, GA, USA
- Los Angeles, CA, USA