The issue with this fuel leak are the hose clamps on the lower pressure fuel hoses. Its an issue with the Mercedes C300, E300 GL300, all the models with the 4 cylinder engines. Just replace the hose clamps with regular clamps and problem solved, I just did that to mine, a 2017 E300. The hose I fixed is the same hose depicted on this video, and my problem was the same, smell of gas when cold, smell of gas in the cabin when idling, and the smell could not be duplicated at the mechanic's shop. One night I left the car on ramps, waited until the cold morning, open a door to activate the sensors ( do not start the engine) and the leak could be seen coming from the top of this hose. The fuel evaporates very quickly, (but the smell remains) so is hard to see if you are not looking at it. If you want to replace the entire hose and clamps the Mercedes-Benz part # is A205 470 0275. Mercedes issued an extended warranty up to 10 years 120 k miles reference to this issue, the waiting on my local dealership is over two months, hence I decided to fix it myself for under 40 dollars, including labor....yes is that cheap to correct this smell of gas on a Mercedes 300, just replace the original clamps. You can also read on this issue here: www.carcomplaints.com/news/2021/mercedes-gas-smells-inside-cars-extended-warranty.shtml
Victor - you replaced the clamps on the hose under the steering column or the clamps under the pump cover on top of the engine? I think mine is leaking from the top of the engine. I need to tackle this problem soon, my 2016 c300 is at 167,000 miles - no chance of warrant repair for me! Thanks
@@mikec35000 I replaced the bottom hose and the clamps. Yes that low pressure hose has two more clamps, one mid way up the engine and the one on top. I recommend replacing all the clamps. Good luck
@Adrian Yip sorry for the late reply, yes those clamps and the one mentioned on the video at 2:45. I replaced the OEM clamps with regular hose clamps that you can buy at any auto parts store. The actual low pressure gas hose does not need replacing is just the OEM clamps that are defective.
Great information and thank you! Also thank you to all who posted VERY helpful information below. A side note.... if your fresh air intake (right/left side of the engine compartment) becomes obstructed (mine did with leaves as I park under trees at work in the fall) the air will be pulled from the engine bay and not through the windshield/ hood area, where fresh air is normally pulled from. Just something to keep in mind.
Thank you for the detailed information. My W205 has the same issue. I took it to Mercedes-Benz of Beverly Hills and they quoted $965.35 (minus taxes) but the quote included “depressurizing the fuel system.” After watching this video I will look elsewhere for servicing. Thanks again! 👍🏽
@@hoangtubehoangtube Hello Could you pkease tell me the recall number ?? I have the exact same issue. Stealership said that there is no recall!!!! Thank You.
I got this same issue with mine. Temps went from 70s yesterday down to 38 this morning. Thanks for this because I didn’t know what the hell was going on.
My dealer in Austin, TX just confirmed that they are aware of the problem and there is some sort of notification to dealers about taking care of the repair. There will not be a charge if they problem on my car is the same as that described in this great video.
I received a letter in the mail stating Mercedes has issued an extended warranty for this issue. It only covers 2015-2017 though. Took mine to the dealership and finally got it fixed completely free. If you’re still having this issue take your car to the dealer ASAP.
My dealer Houston (Greenway) refused to honor such warranty. I had to change the 3 clamps myself. 2/18/2023 update: There is a 4th clamp under the fuel pump, but I didn't want to keep working on it myself and called mecedez of Sugarland and they honored the warranty, 5 stars to them. My car is working fine now.
@@melvingarcia2992 they just told me the opposite in San Antonio. If it’s the same problem they supposedly extended the warranty qas she stated for the 2015-2017 models.
My W212 leaks engine oil and while trying to figure this out I smelled gas near the high pressure pump. Dealer charged you less than $1,500 to clamp the 50¢ rubber hose... your service advisor let you escape easy 😊 👍
Hey Devin, Mercedes now has a bulletin / warranty extension for this issue. They will cover this repair for those still needing it under the extended warranty plus it states they may reimburse those that previously paid to have the work done during the warranty timeframe You should bring your receipt back to the Dealer and ask for a refund. Good luck, and thanks for the videos. I've got a 2016 c300 4matic with 159,000 miles and counting.
Thanks for posting this. I have a CPO Mercedes with only 30K miles, and yes profound gas smell. Taking it to dealership today, hopefully fuel line will be covered. Another mechanic told me the fuel lines were loose. Shouldn't be happening.
Thanks for sharing this...I'm sure it'll help some folks out. Looks a little crapped in there, but I'd have tackled it. Sometimes it's worth it though to just pay someone else to fool with something like that. Kinda surprising that warranty wouldn't cover leaking fuel lines though. I understand not covering brakes, tires, filters and maintenance items, but fuel lines are meant to last quite a long time.
Hi, Thanks for the video! I have exactly same problem with Mercedes GLC (2016). It appeared at cold days and when I turn ON the car smell terrible at gasoline. Today I checked the spot you showed and exactly the same happened. I have leakage on the same spot. Hopefully I will solve it as soon as possible. But it is strange that a lot of people has same issue and Mercedes is not doing anything to prevent it.
hi there! i appreciate you took the time to explain the issue and show the location, same happen to me, one day warming the car up my wife mentioned the smell of gas, she drove to the nearest shop and they didnt find the leak, but a day later a looked and spoted the leak right at the spot you mentioned, didnt have time to jack the car up at the moment, so I left the car at home, next day I started the car and no leak what so ever, I looked ander the car and I could see where it leaked before but there was no leak at all, did it happen to you that the leak stopped at one point and started again? I was hoping to spot where exactly the leak was so I could fix it, but at this point don´t know if it came from de breaded hose or the clamp on the rubber hose. I would apreciate any coments. greetings from Chile.
I just got a letter from Mercedes. They are now reimbursing owners who have paid for this service in the past and it is being covered under warranty from now on. They are also extending the warranty to 10year/120,000miles. That’s pretty awesome.
Hola Jenaro, the issue with this fuel leak is the hose clamps on the lower pressure fuel hoses. Its an issue with the Mercedes C300, E300 GL300, all the models with the 4 cylinder engines. Just replace the hose clamps with regular clamps and problem solved, I just did that to mine, a 2017 E300. This hose is the same one shown on this video, and my problem was the same as yours, no one could duplicate the issue at the mechanic's shop, until I left the car on ramps, waited until the cold morning, open a door to activate the sensors and the leak could be seen coming from the top of this hose. The gas evaporated very quickly, so is hard to see if you are not looking at it. Buena suerte y ojala esto le ayude con su problema, yo pude solucionar el mio remplazando la manguera y abrazaderas Mercedes_Benz part # A205 470 0275
@@ndemons31 i received an extended warranty letter from MB specifically for the lower pressure pump hose and clamps, that’s how the addressed it. If anyone paid to get it solved before getting the extended warranty should be able to request a refund with the proof of the repair. Your vehicle exceeds the limit of warranty based on year but you should contact the dealer near you
There plastic shields around the clamps. Are they really needed or for what, because when regular screw type clamps are used, it is not possible to re-use the plastic shieds. Thanks a lot!
@@TheDurbinCompound What if my 2016 c300 has this same gas smell issue but when I enter info on mbusa for recalls it doesn’t come up, what can I do from there
Thanks a lot bud very helpful. I’m having the same problem. Will inspect both locations. During the initial check up I suspect it’s coming from the top of the engine Hp pump I suppose. In the bottom what should I replace the entire rubber line with the port ?. I can see the clamp on the gas tank side. How is it connected to the engine bay side ?clamps?
Mercedes w205 c200 2016. The smell of gasoline was there every morning for three weeks, replaced two fuel hoses, no more problems. The mileage was 84,000 km.
same thing with me.....my w205 fuel pump went out and my fuel lines were leaking as well. Partially covered by aftermarket warranty but still expensive af. Thus far, my only real w205 issue thus far.
I just took my car in for this exact problem. Do the lines run together from the engine to under the drivers seat? I think they only replaced the area in the engine. This concerns me bc I think my leak was also under my seat. The warranty says it’s the low pressure fuel hose that connects to the high pressure fuel pump.
Thankyou for your videos, I used a launch 129e scanner and got a P052E71 CODE, it says valve for crankcase ventilation has malfunction. Will you please help me with this issue as I could not find an answer anywhere. The other issue was I had auxillary battery malfunction and I changed the part and error was gone yet the eco start/stop does not show up on dashboard nor does it function though it lights green in the middle console. thank you and sorry I troubled you
The car was inspected by Mercedes dealer in Sugarland TX, in idle, it smells but while on road running , no smells. The dealer took 3 days and today they said, that the tank, pump, pipes will replaced and it will cost 5000 including labour and material. What is your advise
Hello thanks for your video I was searching TH-cam for the part number can you please mention for me I want to change the pressure tester and the full pipe circles
CONTEXT: open the hood, if the high preassure fuel pump(metal thing on the back) has white doots or it looks a bit white then this is the solution SOLUTION: Replace and clean the high preassure fuel pump hose,(should be about 110), DO NOT GO TO THE DEALER, as changing it is not enough, This part comes sometimes very defective from factory, which is why we get the gas leak, the dealer is only gonna replace it, and more possibly the problem will reocur in the future, after you get the part, get some black sillicone for cars, permatex/heavy duty, without it getting it on the actualfitting run the sillycone in every fitment or the hoose, let it sit for a day and then install it, or take it to your local mechanic shouldnt be more then 2 hours of work billed
@@artb.3250 take it to an European mechanic I have a mechanic shop who specify in only BMW/Mercedes vehicles. Most of them have worked for Mercedes themselves or took the same courses they’ll do it for a good price [without] using aftermarket parts!
@@artb.3250 take it to an European mechanic I have a mechanic shop who specify in only BMW/Mercedes vehicles. Most of them have worked for Mercedes themselves or took the same courses they’ll do it for a good price [without] using aftermarket parts!
There's an extended warranty on the gas fuel line for 10 years or 120,000 miles. I received it by mail about 2 months ago. Took it in and it was replaced at no cost. If you alreqdy paid, they can reimburse you. Contact Mercedes-Benz.
I use a ml550 08,anytime i start the car in the morning...the fuel smell fills the enter cabin for about 15 to 20mins....what could be the reason @durbincompound
The issue with this fuel leak are the hose clamps on the lower pressure fuel hoses. Its an issue with the Mercedes C300, E300 GL300, all the models with the 4 cylinder engines. Just replace the hose clamps with regular clamps and problem solved, I just did that to mine, a 2017 E300. The hose I fixed is the same hose depicted on this video, and my problem was the same, smell of gas when cold, smell of gas in the cabin when idling, and the smell could not be duplicated at the mechanic's shop. One night I left the car on ramps, waited until the cold morning, open a door to activate the sensors ( do not start the engine) and the leak could be seen coming from the top of this hose. The fuel evaporates very quickly, (but the smell remains) so is hard to see if you are not looking at it. If you want to replace the entire hose and clamps the Mercedes-Benz part # is A205 470 0275. Mercedes issued an extended warranty up to 10 years 120 k miles reference to this issue, the waiting on my local dealership is over two months, hence I decided to fix it myself for under 40 dollars, including labor....yes is that cheap to correct this smell of gas on a Mercedes 300, just replace the original clamps. You can also read on this issue here: www.carcomplaints.com/news/2021/mercedes-gas-smells-inside-cars-extended-warranty.shtml
Solid comment. We appreciate that insight!
Victor - you replaced the clamps on the hose under the steering column or the clamps under the pump cover on top of the engine? I think mine is leaking from the top of the engine. I need to tackle this problem soon, my 2016 c300 is at 167,000 miles - no chance of warrant repair for me! Thanks
@@mikec35000 I replaced the bottom hose and the clamps. Yes that low pressure hose has two more clamps, one mid way up the engine and the one on top. I recommend replacing all the clamps. Good luck
@Adrian Yip sorry for the late reply, yes those clamps and the one mentioned on the video at 2:45. I replaced the OEM clamps with regular hose clamps that you can buy at any auto parts store. The actual low pressure gas hose does not need replacing is just the OEM clamps that are defective.
@@victorvictor7622 youre the man victor! saved me a lot of trouble
You are a life savior...just checked under my GLC 300 and is soaked in gasoline. Good job..!
Great information and thank you! Also thank you to all who posted VERY helpful information below. A side note.... if your fresh air intake (right/left side of the engine compartment) becomes obstructed (mine did with leaves as I park under trees at work in the fall) the air will be pulled from the engine bay and not through the windshield/ hood area, where fresh air is normally pulled from. Just something to keep in mind.
Thank you for the detailed information. My W205 has the same issue. I took it to Mercedes-Benz of Beverly Hills and they quoted $965.35 (minus taxes) but the quote included “depressurizing the fuel system.” After watching this video I will look elsewhere for servicing. Thanks again! 👍🏽
Depressurizing oh my goodness. What a crock
Chexk you mail, I got a recall now.
@@hoangtubehoangtube Hello Could you pkease tell me the recall number ?? I have the exact same issue. Stealership said that there is no recall!!!! Thank You.
@@hoangtubehoangtube Hi, can you send me the recall number also please?
Lol "depresurizing"
I got this same issue with mine. Temps went from 70s yesterday down to 38 this morning. Thanks for this because I didn’t know what the hell was going on.
*Update* Took it to the dealer and they replaced the line at the fuel pump for free on what they called an “extended warranty”.
My dealer in Austin, TX just confirmed that they are aware of the problem and there is some sort of notification to dealers about taking care of the repair. There will not be a charge if they problem on my car is the same as that described in this great video.
I have a GLC 300 2017 and the dealership just said that I could bring it in for free under warranty / recall. Great video
I received a letter in the mail stating Mercedes has issued an extended warranty for this issue. It only covers 2015-2017 though. Took mine to the dealership and finally got it fixed completely free. If you’re still having this issue take your car to the dealer ASAP.
What dealer la ca
@@VortecMax5.3 Sandy Springs, Ga
My dealer Houston (Greenway) refused to honor such warranty. I had to change the 3 clamps myself. 2/18/2023 update: There is a 4th clamp under the fuel pump, but I didn't want to keep working on it myself and called mecedez of Sugarland and they honored the warranty, 5 stars to them. My car is working fine now.
@@melvingarcia2992 That’s not right. They should have honored it because it was recalled by Mercedes.
@@melvingarcia2992 they just told me the opposite in San Antonio. If it’s the same problem they supposedly extended the warranty qas she stated for the 2015-2017 models.
My W212 leaks engine oil and while trying to figure this out I smelled gas near the high pressure pump.
Dealer charged you less than $1,500 to clamp the 50¢ rubber hose... your service advisor let you escape easy 😊
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Hey Devin, Mercedes now has a bulletin / warranty extension for this issue. They will cover this repair for those still needing it under the extended warranty plus it states they may reimburse those that previously paid to have the work done during the warranty timeframe You should bring your receipt back to the Dealer and ask for a refund. Good luck, and thanks for the videos. I've got a 2016 c300 4matic with 159,000 miles and counting.
Hiya! Currently experiencing this issue, was wondering if Mercedes still offers this. Thanks in advance!
I am sure that Mercedes is still providing this repair
@@TheDurbinCompound I didnt bother to read the pinned comment! My bad!
Thanks for posting this. I have a CPO Mercedes with only 30K miles, and yes profound gas smell. Taking it to dealership today, hopefully fuel line will be covered. Another mechanic told me the fuel lines were loose. Shouldn't be happening.
How much did the dealer charge you
I have the exact same problem. Like you said, the smell is getting ridiculous. Mine is a preowned 2015. Need to get this fixed ASAP
Thanks for sharing this...I'm sure it'll help some folks out. Looks a little crapped in there, but I'd have tackled it. Sometimes it's worth it though to just pay someone else to fool with something like that. Kinda surprising that warranty wouldn't cover leaking fuel lines though. I understand not covering brakes, tires, filters and maintenance items, but fuel lines are meant to last quite a long time.
Are you living in China ?
Greatly appreciate the details and to the price-point also…
thanks man, i was about to remove the evap line and valves and ultrasonic clean them + change the membrane, but im going to give this a try first!
Hi, Thanks for the video! I have exactly same problem with Mercedes GLC (2016). It appeared at cold days and when I turn ON the car smell terrible at gasoline. Today I checked the spot you showed and exactly the same happened. I have leakage on the same spot. Hopefully I will solve it as soon as possible. But it is strange that a lot of people has same issue and Mercedes is not doing anything to prevent it.
Do you live in China, Dealer like a joke 🇨🇳 😂😂😂
I haven't checked mine but thank you for a good video . Now i know where to look
Tku yes having the same issue with a 2012 c350 has a strong smell the cabin really appreciate the video
Does engine light come on?
I like your new video today you did a good job buddy
Jesus i did it in my 350e in like an hour with pauses for a cigarette once in a while 😂
hi there! i appreciate you took the time to explain the issue and show the location, same happen to me, one day warming the car up my wife mentioned the smell of gas, she drove to the nearest shop and they didnt find the leak, but a day later a looked and spoted the leak right at the spot you mentioned, didnt have time to jack the car up at the moment, so I left the car at home, next day I started the car and no leak what so ever, I looked ander the car and I could see where it leaked before but there was no leak at all, did it happen to you that the leak stopped at one point and started again? I was hoping to spot where exactly the leak was so I could fix it, but at this point don´t know if it came from de breaded hose or the clamp on the rubber hose. I would apreciate any coments. greetings from Chile.
Yes. The leak was not constant. Kind of temperature dependent.
@@TheDurbinCompound thanks a lot 🙏👍👍
I just got a letter from Mercedes. They are now reimbursing owners who have paid for this service in the past and it is being covered under warranty from now on. They are also extending the warranty to 10year/120,000miles. That’s pretty awesome.
Hola Jenaro, the issue with this fuel leak is the hose clamps on the lower pressure fuel hoses. Its an issue with the Mercedes C300, E300 GL300, all the models with the 4 cylinder engines. Just replace the hose clamps with regular clamps and problem solved, I just did that to mine, a 2017 E300. This hose is the same one shown on this video, and my problem was the same as yours, no one could duplicate the issue at the mechanic's shop, until I left the car on ramps, waited until the cold morning, open a door to activate the sensors and the leak could be seen coming from the top of this hose. The gas evaporated very quickly, so is hard to see if you are not looking at it. Buena suerte y ojala esto le ayude con su problema, yo pude solucionar el mio remplazando la manguera y abrazaderas Mercedes_Benz part # A205 470 0275
I received a letter from Mercedes where they extended the warranty on the low pressure hose clamps, you should be able to get reimbursed for that
So I can take my 2016 MB C300 4MATIC resale to dealership for this problem for free?
@@ndemons31 i received an extended warranty letter from MB specifically for the lower pressure pump hose and clamps, that’s how the addressed it. If anyone paid to get it solved before getting the extended warranty should be able to request a refund with the proof of the repair. Your vehicle exceeds the limit of warranty based on year but you should contact the dealer near you
Perfect 👏🏻🙏🏼I found the same way you told us.Thank you so much
wow my car smell gas badly in winter time. thank you for your videos
Hello All, just reading comments and I too have a gas smell, really strong when car is parked in garage. I have not had it checked out yet. 2015 C 300
By the way later, it apeared again, but this time was a hose losed from the canister at the back of the car.
Uggghh it’s always something!!
I had the same problem with 43,000km C180 (1.6lt CGI W205) The dealer changed the things you mentioned exactly
What did they charge you?
There plastic shields around the clamps. Are they really needed or for what, because when regular screw type clamps are used, it is not possible to re-use the plastic shieds. Thanks a lot!
I got a recall from MB USA. It free to fix them now. Good new, just let you know
Yes! MBUSA called me personally a couple months ago. I need to do to a new video
@@TheDurbinCompound What if my 2016 c300 has this same gas smell issue but when I enter info on mbusa for recalls it doesn’t come up, what can I do from there
@@devinrock3794 go to dealer , they have them all . Free
Thanks a lot bud very helpful. I’m having the same problem. Will inspect both locations. During the initial check up I suspect it’s coming from the top of the engine Hp pump I suppose. In the bottom what should I replace the entire rubber line with the port ?. I can see the clamp on the gas tank side. How is it connected to the engine bay side ?clamps?
Thank you so much.
Mercedes w205 c200 2016. The smell of gasoline was there every morning for three weeks, replaced two fuel hoses, no more problems. The mileage was 84,000 km.
Exactly my issue. Thanks!
same thing with me.....my w205 fuel pump went out and my fuel lines were leaking as well. Partially covered by aftermarket warranty but still expensive af. Thus far, my only real w205 issue thus far.
amazing video, appreciate it!
You are theee man!!!! Thanks bro
Had the exact same problem. Took it to an independent german auto shop, only cost me $275. Dealership wanted $775.
I just took my car in for this exact problem. Do the lines run together from the engine to under the drivers seat? I think they only replaced the area in the engine. This concerns me bc I think my leak was also under my seat. The warranty says it’s the low pressure fuel hose that connects to the high pressure fuel pump.
But is it safe to drive with the smell....asking for a coworker...the smell is only on idle..
Thankyou for your videos, I used a launch 129e scanner and got a P052E71 CODE, it says valve for crankcase ventilation has malfunction. Will you please help me with this issue as I could not find an answer anywhere. The other issue was I had auxillary battery malfunction and I changed the part and error was gone yet the eco start/stop does not show up on dashboard nor does it function though it lights green in the middle console.
thank you and sorry I troubled you
Thanks for the advise - my was cover under warranty c300 2016
Exactly the same issue specially in cold weather 😢
yooo very informative keep dat up do some more bud
The car was inspected by Mercedes dealer in Sugarland TX, in idle, it smells but while on road running , no smells. The dealer took 3 days and today they said, that the tank, pump, pipes will replaced and it will cost 5000 including labour and material. What is your advise
Thank you for the video solved my situation. What is the name of that part. under the car where the leak was coming from(3:06)
If the sensor good then what is the problem !! Is it the pads need replacement
awesome man. thx
This is happening to my car. Where can I get this fixed.
Hello thanks for your video I was searching TH-cam for the part number can you please mention for me I want to change the pressure tester and the full pipe circles
Amazing thank you
Mine smells only when the weather gets cooler. Would this be a cause as well? TYI
Could be the same issue. Definitely would get it looked at
Have you gotten looked ?at I have the same issue
@@cinereyes same 2015
When I turn my heat on it starts smelling gas Mercedes need to recall this Bc everyone having the same issue
CONTEXT: open the hood, if the high preassure fuel pump(metal thing on the back) has white doots or it looks a bit white then this is the solution
SOLUTION: Replace and clean the high preassure fuel pump hose,(should be about 110), DO NOT GO TO THE DEALER, as changing it is not enough, This part comes sometimes very defective from factory, which is why we get the gas leak, the dealer is only gonna replace it, and more possibly the problem will reocur in the future, after you get the part, get some black sillicone for cars, permatex/heavy duty, without it getting it on the actualfitting run the sillycone in every fitment or the hoose, let it sit for a day and then install it, or take it to your local mechanic shouldnt be more then 2 hours of work billed
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE PARTS REPLACED PLEASE? I WILL ATTEMPT TO DONIT ON MY OWN. THANK YOU
Same please
a2054700275
This is the rubber hose part number, I have 2017 c300 and I relaced it today. Thanks to the video maker
Hi, what is the size of the clamp and/or the hose? Thank you
do u have the parts number for the low pressure fuel lines?
Does anyone have the part number of the hose at the bottom?
How much did the dealer charge you
Where is your shop sir I need to go to ur shop
Did anyone have a check engine light? I have one and my cabin smells like fuel code is p00cc says fuel regulatory system could this be it?
I would say it’s leaking enough fuel that the car can tell and throwing the code
Mine smell like gasoline at start-up on cold mornings. When the car warms up, the smell goes away. Is it possible to have a leak?
i have same issue it goes away after about 15 minutes very strange
@@cpizzi95 Took it to the dealership. It did have a small leak. They replaced the fuel hose on warranty.
Mine was done under waranty, and it is not an easy task.
Man! I wish mine was covered!
Same problem got it fixed $850 but now how do I remove the gas smell inside my car?? HELP!
Hi
I have the same issue,
Can someone assist with the part number for this rubber hose.
Thanks
Does engine light come on?
Did you ever get a part number for the house underneath?
This petrol pip change when not star the car
Can anyone find the part number for a PCV valve?
Mercedes is covering this for all 205 under 120k miles
It's covered under warranty
Luckily it didn’t burn.
No doubt! Why are my feet so hot?!?! 🔥
Just paid $347!!! For this Mercedes should make this a recall! I have a 2016 w205 just hit 44,000 miles had it for over a year this is ridiculous.
Where did you pay so little? Mercedes Benz charge $978.00
@@artb.3250 take it to an European mechanic I have a mechanic shop who specify in only BMW/Mercedes vehicles. Most of them have worked for Mercedes themselves or took the same courses they’ll do it for a good price [without] using aftermarket parts!
@@artb.3250 take it to an European mechanic I have a mechanic shop who specify in only BMW/Mercedes vehicles. Most of them have worked for Mercedes themselves or took the same courses they’ll do it for a good price [without] using aftermarket parts!
@@michaelsanders3683 Much appreciated
There's an extended warranty on the gas fuel line for 10 years or 120,000 miles. I received it by mail about 2 months ago. Took it in and it was replaced at no cost. If you alreqdy paid, they can reimburse you. Contact Mercedes-Benz.
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Why haven’t you joined the Facebook group yet?!?!
@@TheDurbinCompound I'm dyslexic live chat so I can do comment on videos cuz talk to text I can't do Facebook
I’m at 30k miles this shouldn’t be happening
True story! This should be a recall item
mercedes benz = moneypit benz
I use a ml550 08,anytime i start the car in the morning...the fuel smell fills the enter cabin for about 15 to 20mins....what could be the reason @durbincompound
I’d say the hoses when cold are leaking more than when they are warm. Heat makes things expand. Cold makes things contract