2002 Mercedes-Benz C32Mercedes-benz C32 2002

Complaint Information: Consumer Complaints, Service Bulletins, OBD II Codes

NHTSA Mandated Recalls

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Bulletins

Bulletins are notices put out by manufacturers in conjunction with the NHTSA to notify the public of manufacturing issues or changes.

  • LI8270P055572 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SOFTWARE: Mobile phone cotacts are not transferred completely.
  • LI54.30-P-072145 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: Ntg5.5: incorrect time shown on instrument cluster, comand display, and analog clock
  • LI42.47-P-067502 - ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL:AUTOMATIC (ASC): If the customer brakes sharply from a speed of > 30mph, without abs intervention, there is a single cracking noise from the area of the esp hydraulic unit
  • LI27.50-P-071658 - POWER TRAIN: Harsh engagement when changing gear range from p to d or r
  • LI82.85-P-055695 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: The comand unit does not start or the comand display remains dark. The comand unit cannot be operated. Note: the problem disappears after a lengthy idle period (>6h) or after interrupting the power supply (circuit 30).
  • LI05.10-P-058758 - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING: Noise: a rattling noise may be heard from the area of the chain drive for approx. 2-5 seconds after engine start. And/or: fault code entries in engine control unit: sim271de20: P001177 the position of the intake camshaft (cylinder bank
  • LI35.30-P-058566 - POWER TRAIN: Single throttle lift-off clunking noise from the side shaft when moving off (audible at the outboard end). Heard once when changing from forward to reverse (and vice versa)
  • C1A140101 - EQUIPMENT:ELECTRICAL: This customer 1 action has been initiated because certain mbrace subscribers were recently contacted by mbrace informing them that they need to have an i-button call performed to ensure their mbrace device has registered with the verizon
  • LI91.25-P-059380 - SEATS: Pneumatic comfort systems with insufficient performance, entirely inoperative or leaky.
  • LI91.10-P-059391 - SEATS: Noise from the front seats during load change.
  • LI91.10-P-049799 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: The presence of a quiescent current can have several causes. These are not always recognized and lead to an increased number of ok components being removed. Possible hall sensor faults or normalization faults can exist which can be elimin
  • LI91.10-P-048503 - SEATS: Grunting noise or ripping noise at seat-back lining
  • LI91.10-P-048498 - SEATS: Noises from area of seat adjuster or cushion frame.
  • LI91.10-P-048497 - STRUCTURE: Noise complaints when load on backrest frame changes. Affects the driver and front passenger seats. Also perform the remedial action if you are performing work on: - backrest frame - backrest cover or - guide rail of head restraint. I
  • LI33 30-P-056665 - SUSPENSION: Throttle lift-off clunking noises at drive shafts of front axle
  • LI91 45-P-066075 - SEAT BELTS: Seat belt extender toothed rack sluggish or makes noises
  • LI32.25-P-061137 - SUSPENSION:REAR:SHOCK ABSORBER: Clunking noise from front axle suspension strut or rear axle shock absorber on short strokes of the damper

OBD-II Error Codes

Common OBD Error codes specific to this vehicle.

  • P0011 [1] "A" Camshaft Position - Timing Over-Advanced or System Performance (Bank 1)
Most Recent Consumer Complaints and Accidents
CrashFireTowedInjuredDeathsFailure
Date
NoNoN NoneNone20140716

Seat control module draining the battery. Car will not start if not driven for 24 hours. 99% of the cars with the seat control module part number starting with "203" are bad!! Why wont mercedes recall them and replace with new ones free of charge. Its obvious that its a defected part and it will cause other things to go bad. We spend enough hard earned money on buying the car to have to pay for there defective parts. That's why they are called the stealer not the dealer! *tr

NoNoN NoneNone20140424

Tl* the contact owns a 2002 mercedes benz c32 amg. The contact stated that while driving 65 mph, the vehicle stalled after the check engine light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the technician diagnosed that the fuel pump failed and needed to be replaced. No repairs were made to the vehicle. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileage was 103,000.

NoNoN 1 InjuredNone20140423

I would like the following added to my original complaint odi#10579532. The following letter was sent to me by daimler benz corporate office in germany: [xxx] may 15 (1 day ago) to me ref: [xxx] dear [xxx], thank you for your most recent email. We can assure you that all authorized mercedes-benz workshops worldwide are committed to working within the guidelines and work instructions of the manufacturer. In this case, mercedes-benz recommends that the most effective repair is to replace the entire assembly, rather than the individual affected part. We regret that you feel we are pushing you away however, as your vehicle is registered in the united states of america we must involve the responsible entity, which is mercedes-benz usa. We hope you can appreciate that due to the varying legislations worldwide, we must ensure that each customer is dealt with in accordance with the correct procedures. Mercedes-benz usa will address this matter in full for you and shall inform us of the outcome. Thank you once again for taking the time to contact us but regrettably we are unable to add any further comments. Yours sincerely [xxx] daimler team for the board of management / daimler kundenbetreuungsteam fr den vorstand daimler ag sitz und registergericht/domicile and court of registry:stuttgart information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.S.C. 552(b)(6). *tr

NoNoN NoneNone20140412

This 2002 mercedes c32 is a deathtrap! The electronic components, rear & forward sam, fuel pump, etc, fail at an unusually high rate. The most recent incident involved a fault in the primary fuel pump. The mercedes dealer identified the fault as a faulty plastic power connector on the pump and a failed fuel pressure sensor. They then proceeded to tell me that mercedes benz north america would not sell me a replacement pump; instead, they insisted that i purchase an entire new fuel tank and wiring harness for $3200 parts and thousands of dollars more fro labor. Mercedes benz is aware of a serious design flaw on this year and model, yet, refuses to acknowledge a voluntary recall! Moreover, the design and placement of the tank--a saddle type, situated under the rear seats--allows dirt, small pebbles and other debris to accumulate in the area (a type of well) of the fuel pump(s)--there are two. Every time i've had the car serviced the technician had to vacuum out all the accumulated debris. (my new york title, where i originally registered it after purchasing it used at a new car dealer, never indicated it had been part of a lemon law process.) i've noticed on this site that others have complained about fuel pump problems, including serious fuel leaks with their associated fuel line faults. Regardless of the age of the vehicle, these failures should never take place!!!! Moreover, i am counting on your office to investigate this matter thoroughly. In recent days it has come to light that the auto industry has been criminally neglectful with respect to addressing faulty design issues. I think my circumstance is yet another example of this phenomenon. Mercedes benz of north america must be held to account for placing a seriously flawed product into the marketplace! *js

NoNoN NoneNone20130919

The following problem(s) occurred on a 2002 mercedes c32 amg: the car would not start after running fine during the last drive. I suspected the fuel pump and proceeded to inspect it. After removing the wiring from the fuel pump level pressure sensor (mercedes p/n 2034701741) the car started. I then filled up the gas tank, and gas poured out on the driver's side. Re-inspecting the fuel pump level sensor showed gas pouring out of it. It turns out the wiring had melted a small hole in the part and that was the source of the gas leak. I replaced the part with an oem one on 9/26/13 and it failed again for the same reason on 10/15/13. I have read numerous reports of this same problem across the mercedes line-up and of a class action suit to correct it. *tr

NoNoN NoneNone20120930

I am corroborating what was submitted on claim 10632020. The front power seats on both sides of my car have failed. When they fail there is a constant battery drain while the car is off that drains the battery completely, causing it to be dead within 8 hours. First my drivers side failed, then within the same year the passenger seat failed. I bought two new batteries and had to argue with the salesmen about whether the batteries were good or bad before i realized the problem was in the seat controls. Mb wanted multiple thousands of dollars to replace 1 seat controller. Overall the electronics on my car are its weakest link, and unfortunately when something breaks there is no fixing it other than to replace the assembly. Mb should cover this on a recall because if someone's mother or wife is out on the road and they find their battery dead in the dark of the night there is a safety issue. *tr

NoNoN NoneNone20100228

This 2002 mercedes c32 is a deathtrap! The electronic components, rear & forward sam, fuel pump, etc, fail at an unusually high rate. The most recent incident involved a fault in the primary fuel pump. The mercedes dealer identified the fault as a faulty plastic power connector on the pump and a failed fuel pressure sensor. They then proceeded to tell me that mercedes benz north america would not sell me a replacement pump; instead, they insisted that i purchase an entire new fuel tank and wiring harness for $3200 parts and thousands of dollars more fro labor. Mercedes benz is aware of a serious design flaw on this year and model, yet, refuses to acknowledge a voluntary recall. Moreover, the design and placement of the tank--a saddle type, situated under the rear seats--allows dirt, small pebbles and other debris to accumulate in the area (a type of well) of the fuel pump(s)--there are two. Every time i've had the car serviced the technician had to vacuum out all the accumulated debris. I've noticed on this site that others have complained about fuel pump problems, including serious fuel leaks with their associated fuel line faults. Regardless of the age of the vehicle, these failures should never take place! Moreover, i am counting on your office to investigate this matter thoroughly. In recent days it has come to light that the auto industry has been criminally neglectful with respect to addressing faulty design issues. I think my circumstance is yet another example of this phenomenon. Mercedes benz of north america must be held to account for placing a seriously flawed product into the marketplace! *js

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