Issues pumping gas into C250
I am leasing a 2014 C250 and the car has been giving me problems after 5 months of use. Basically, when I try pumping gas into my car the gas pump will automatically shut off when I am no where near filling my gas tank full. A lot of times, the pump will instantly click off preventing me from putting almost any gas into the my car at all. It is uncommon for me to attempt to fill at a gas station and having to go to a different gas station down the road to put gas into my car. I've tested multiple gas pumps and brands and have not found a single gas station where it will work perfectly.
Anyone here having similar issues and/or tips? I went to my Mercedes Benz dealership where I bought my car 3 times for this issue. 2 out of the 3 times they kept my car for a whole week trying to figure out what's wrong with the car. This last time they claimed that they were unable to replicate the issue and just gave back my car with me without repairing anything.
I have a few videos that I have showing the problem I am having and uploaded them to youtube.
So again, I ask if any of you have similar experiences and custom fixes? It seems my dealership wont work with me in fixing a car that is under warranty.
Thanks
I've also recently been experiencing issues where the pump stops me at half a tank as if the tank were full, not as bad as yours but I may need to figure something out if it persists.
The problem is that type NOZZLE not MB. You need to complain to the gas companies.. and ultimately the State Government as I'm sure that's some sort of mandated device.. I travel KANSAS, MISSOURI and OKLAHOMA every week and never saw one here. So it's isn't FEDERAL. You Must be in a blue state---they are quite **** rententive. If it wasn't an iminagary problem, You'd think KS-OK-MO would have them to offset the cow farts, but...I've never heard my cattle fart or smell..all my girls are lady like...
Your barking up the wrong tree-- I bet they don't have that problem in Germany-
Put the blame where it belongs!!! At the pump...
Please read post #23 in the below link.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-gas-pump.html
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I hate this state.
I was indeed at Costco yesterday and coincidentally another MB on the adjacent pump was struggling to lock the gun. She caught the attention of the attendant who offered assistance but couldn't figure it out.
Next thing I knew, I was demonstrating to her how to properly insert the nozzle. She claimed her husband had just recently sent in the car to address the problem but was not told on how to lock the pump. She was very thankful and grateful. Well, glad I could help

For those of you who are having this issue at the pump, read this.
Insert the nozzle straight all the way in and push it down until the ring catch and locked into place against the filler pipe lip. Make sure the nozzle stays in place before squeezing the lever. It's not going to work if you can pull out the nozzle without having to lift it. Try again!
If the procedure failed then perhaps it's time for you to consult your SA.
I was indeed in Costco yesterday and coincidentally another MB on the adjacent pump was struggling to lock the gun. She caught the attention of the attendant who offered assistance but couldn't figure it out.
Next thing I knew, I was demonstrating to her how to properly insert the nozzle. She claimed her husband had just recently sent in the car to address the problem but was not told on how to lock the pump. She was very thankful and grateful. Well, glad I could help

For those of you who are having this issue at the pump, read this.
Insert the nozzle straight all the way in and push it down until the ring catch and locked into place against the filler pipe lip. Make sure the nozzle stays in place before squeezing the lever. It's not going to work if you can pull out the nozzle without having to lift it. Try again!
If the procedure failed then perhaps it's time for you to consult your SA.





