Is the Mercedes Benz E350 in good condition?
Purchased a used 2006 Mercedes E350 in 11/13 with 106k miles. The vehicle appeared to be in very good condition with only a few minor cosmetic issues. And, the check engine light was on but the car ran excellent.
Is there a problem with the Mercedes E350 balance shaft?
I have since found that balance shaft is a common issue with this engine. 2006 was the first year Mercedes produced the E350 with this engine and Mercedes has since re-engineered the balance shaft to fix the problem.
What kind of car is a 2006 Mercedes E350?
Purchased a used 2006 Mercedes E350 in 11/13 with 106k miles. The vehicle appeared to be in very good condition with only a few minor cosmetic issues. And, the check engine light was on but the car ran excellent. I wrongfully assumed it may be a dirty sensor as in my previous 1999 MB E320.
Is there a recall on a Mercedes E350?
The car has, because of this problem, failed inspection and is useless until the cm shaft balancer is fixed. There should be a recall in regards to this issue with Mercedes. This is very embarrassing that Mercedes is not being held accountable for their actions. I hope that someone loses their life before something gets done in regards to this.
Are there any problems with the Mercedes E350?
The engine problems with the 2006 E350 did not get a recall, even though it affected a large number of vehicles. 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 owners also felt deeply disappointed that a problem like this could happen with a luxury brand like Mercedes-Benz.
What happens when you change the transmission on a Mercedes E350?
Recently I replaced the transmission on a 2006 E350. After the replacement, the car still won’t move at all. The inside of the new transmission looks good, I checked the fluid level (added MB fluid to the correct level) but the car won’t move in any gear.
What kind of trany does a Mercedes E350 have?
2006 E350 most likely to have 722.6 – 5 speed trany. I have W221 S350 Mercedes 2009. My 7G Tronic problem was resolved by Softelectronic workshop. They repair all the sensors and make programming of the Electronic Module Plate. They have an Internet site where you will find more information.
Do you have to replace the oil cooler on a Mercedes E350?
However! You will eventually have to replace the Rear Main Seal, the Oil Cooler Seals, one if not all of the NOX Sensors, the EGR Valve (or constantly clean it), the EGR Pressure Sensor and (potentially) the EGR Cooler (or clean it… working out that piece now). Bottom line, this is a high maintenance car.