How do I know if my recalls have been done?
Your first step is to check out the federal agency’s recall page, at nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your VIN. If nothing comes up, you’re golden. If any open recalls do populate, move on to our third and final step.
Are there any problems with the Mercedes SL500?
Check out our Mercedes-Benz SL500 overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the SL500.
Why is the back of my Mercedes S500 not working?
I have a 2003 Mercedes S500 my doors want lock/unlock also my trunk want open unless I open it with the key but I have to manly shut it I also notice my massage sits are not working and the back headrest isn’t working can someone please help me out with these issues
What do you do if your shifter is stuck on a Mercedes?
If your Mercedes-Benz automatic transmission gear selector is stuck, you can manually move the shifter from P to D (or D to P) using the shifter override feature found on almost all Mercedes-Benz models, including E-Class, C-Class, CL-Class, ML-Class, SLK-Class and other models.
What does it mean when your shifter is stuck in Park?
The shifter can’t be moved from Park (P) to Drive (D). Or you turn off the car but can’t move the shifter back to Park. Don’t panic; this is typically not a transmission problem. In this article, we will show you how to get the car out of park manually and how to troubleshoot gear selector shifter problems yourself.
I have a 2003 Mercedes S500 my doors want lock/unlock also my trunk want open unless I open it with the key but I have to manly shut it I also notice my massage sits are not working and the back headrest isn’t working can someone please help me out with these issues
If your Mercedes-Benz automatic transmission gear selector is stuck, you can manually move the shifter from P to D (or D to P) using the shifter override feature found on almost all Mercedes-Benz models, including E-Class, C-Class, CL-Class, ML-Class, SLK-Class and other models.
How do you reset adaptive shifting on a Mercedes Benz?
This procedure will reset the adaptive shifting points in your Mercedes-Benz automatic Transmission Control Unit (TCU). These simple do it yourself instructions take less than 5 minutes. No tools are required to perform this procedure and make your Mercedes-Benz shift like new.
The shifter can’t be moved from Park (P) to Drive (D). Or you turn off the car but can’t move the shifter back to Park. Don’t panic; this is typically not a transmission problem. In this article, we will show you how to get the car out of park manually and how to troubleshoot gear selector shifter problems yourself.