Are there any problems with my 08-10 Mercedes GL 450?

Are there any problems with my 08-10 Mercedes GL 450?

I have an ’08 350 for several years, and have had little problems with it. It was a lease car before me, and all maintenance was kept up. I have also done this. Oil changes are expensive, about $130. Takes 8 quarts of synthetic. I had a fan blower go out, where the fan for ac/heat ran no matter if the car was off or not, was $700 to replace.

Where was the Mercedes GL Class GL 450 last serviced?

Last serviced at 87,214 miles in Rochest… 1st owner drove an estimated 11,270 mile… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX… 1st owner purchased on 08/25/11 and owne… Last serviced at 174,170 miles in Cincin… 1st owner drove an estimated 16,100 mile… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX…

Why is my Mercedes-Benz GL450 leaning to one side?

One common example is the car sagging low in the rear. You might also find your GL450 leaning to one side. Sometimes owners can hear the evidence. If the compressor is running too loud or too long, it’s a sign that it’s working too hard. This would indicate a suspension fault somewhere in the system. You might also feel that difference.

Can a Mercedes-Benz GL450 air suspension be repaired?

A repair quote that made you do a double take probably accompanied that recommendation. The reality is that air suspensions are highly complex and therefore expensive systems. They rely on a web of interconnected parts working together in order to function properly. Your Mercedes-Benz GL450 has ride height sensors at each wheel.

How many miles is a Mercedes GL 450?

The SUV will be around 100k miles. If you can also give me an estimated price for the fixing of the common problems that will also be helpful. Also is it worth to get a third party used car warranty on it and if so what do you recommend. Estimate repair costs?

Is the Mercedes GL550 better than the Durango?

Link to Mercedes GL550 – http://www.cndmotorsports.com/2008_MercedesBenz_GLClass_Lancaster_PA_7524879.veh With 30k less miles, and damned near every feature the Mercedes has, and a few that it doesn’t, the Durango was actually a better buy for my needs.

I have an ’08 350 for several years, and have had little problems with it. It was a lease car before me, and all maintenance was kept up. I have also done this. Oil changes are expensive, about $130. Takes 8 quarts of synthetic. I had a fan blower go out, where the fan for ac/heat ran no matter if the car was off or not, was $700 to replace.

One common example is the car sagging low in the rear. You might also find your GL450 leaning to one side. Sometimes owners can hear the evidence. If the compressor is running too loud or too long, it’s a sign that it’s working too hard. This would indicate a suspension fault somewhere in the system. You might also feel that difference.

Is there a warning light on my Mercedes GL450?

This is referred to as a “nose dive.” Mercedes also included a suspension warning light that will illuminate when there is a problem. However, this might come later than some of the physical symptoms. If you are noticing any of these symptoms in your Mercedes-Benz GL450, it is time to have your suspension serviced.

How does the Mercedes Benz GL450 air bag system work?

Your Mercedes-Benz GL450 has ride height sensors at each wheel. These sensors send a signal to the control module, letting it know how much the air bags need to be inflated or deflated. Then, the control module sends this information to the compressor. The compressor pushes air into the airbags.