Broken intake tube?
This post is for a friend if mine who owns a 2012 Mercedes C250. When the car is running a gasoline smell can be detected from the engine. Her mechanic told her it was a broken intake tube. He is waiting ting to charge her over $500 to fix it. I'm hoping it is something simple to fix that I can do for her so she won't get ripped off. However I'm not certain if intake tube means exactly that, an air hose? I have a copy of the invoice that I'll attach. I can't make out all the handwriting to figure out the details of the part.



Labour seems a bit outrageous... If it's what I'm thinking it is, it's a 5 min fix you could do yourself guaranteed.
Do you have a VIN for her car?
I can get you the repair info and exploded views. I don't wanna see your friend get scammed!



And even if it did break, I figure you'd get flag a MIL if prob from MAF sensor or something... Especially if you were smelling gasoline.. Maybe it would cause the ECU to pump fuel in thinking that you were running really lean and trying to get a richer fuel mixture?
What engine is in the C250 again?
Either way, it seems a bit odd...
And even if it did break, I figure you'd get flag a MIL if prob from MAF sensor or something... Especially if you were smelling gasoline.. Maybe it would cause the ECU to pump fuel in thinking that you were running really lean and trying to get a richer fuel mixture?
What engine is in the C250 again?
Either way, it seems a bit odd...
Generally, the cost of labor will vary from one region to another. So without knowing which state you are in, any information will be speculative. Also, I am not sure if this estimate was provided by a Mercedes dealer or an independent shop.
One thing you can certainly do yourself, is the air filter. As for the "Intake tube", it appears that this is the blow-up chart for it... It probably a lot more complicated than it really is.
And a quick search on random Mercedes Parts website (Click here for link) reveals an MSRP price of $250, with a discounted "wholesale price" of $187.50...
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Agreed! Keep in mind that the $275 he is charging includes the parts cost of 4 spark plugs @ $19.50 each, (which can be had for $9.67 on Amazon), but even then, the remaining $195 he is charging is for 1.3 hours of labor (which sounds about right for an L4 engine because the labor rate book shows 1.8 hours for my V6) but the rate they are charging is a whopping
$150
an hour. I almost said "this sounds like dealer (parts & labor) pricing"... Turns out this is a dealer!
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And in regards to your validation of the gasoline smell possible cause, I agree completely. See my second or third post. Same train of thought!
Glad to see I'm not out of my mind haha.
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