Updates: The MB-Tex Problem
Just wondering if this dealer is giving me the business.
Am curious as to how many people in this forum are from Toronto, with the bleeding seats.
I am from Toronto and have bleeding seats. I told my salesman of the issue on Dec 19 and he assured me Mercedes would take care of it. I saw a service advisor on Jan 13 and he ordered seat covers for all seats and headrests with the exception of the passenger seat bottom. ETA Feb 3 as they are coming from Germany. He said my car was the first one he actually saw with this problem but he said he did receive an e-mail about it so was aware of the issue. I said I really wanted to know the name of the chemical compound which is bleeding out but he did not know. He said he would ask his service manager but I have not received a response yet. He assured me that the mechanics are competent and experienced in upholstering seats as they do this when there is a problem with airbags or heating elements in the seats.
Thank you StanNH for your ongoing updates on this issue. I am anxiously awaiting to hear and see the results of your seat replacements.
Thanks for the reassurance!
Anyway, do you guys think I should wait until the 20 days before I ask about a replacement or should I call sooner (it would be 10 days) so that we are closer to the purchase date so I don't have to enforce a lemon law clause (which then requires me to send them a letter citing lemon law and a court hearing)? Thoughts people? Perhaps I should be talking to a lawyer. Anyway, they are basically telling me that I will wait closer to 40 days plus and even when they replace the seat covers the rear seat bottoms won't be replaced as per StanNH comments.
Thank you StanNH for your ongoing updates on this issue. I am anxiously awaiting to hear and see the results of your seat replacements.
We will see how good they are when they put the covers in. And hopefully not scratch anything.
BTW, some dealerships have given nice dinner certificates to our friends south of the border, for their inconvenience. I haven't seen any dinners thrown my way?????
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My seats are bleeding. And really bad. I can't believe a $50k would do this.
My car is at my dealership right now, but I have not heard from anyone with regard to what exactly will be done, why, and what I can be assured of long term.
See what ya think from these photos from my car.
This is what it looks like when the substance dries.
This is what it looks like when its really cold out. The oil is essentially wet and disgusting.
Went oil. You don't want to sit on this as it leaves marks on your clothes.
That report of damage to clothing is odd .... nothing like this has ever been reported by either owners, dealers, or MB-USA before. I've sat on the seats when they looked oily, and when they were covered in the white stuff, and have never seen it react with any clothing.
I can't sit in the car and no one else can either. At night, when it gets really cold, the seats get all slimy and oily. This is when the oils rubs off on the clothes. Mine is so bad that oil just rubs off on my hands and fingers. But this only happens when its actually wet and learning. When its dry, it doesn't get on anything.
See the 2 pics I posted that show the seats shiny? I took those at night - in the dark. And in very cold temperature weather around 15 degrees fahrenheit. You can see how slick the seats are. When you sit on that slick oil, that crap rubs off onto your clothes. But in daytime, when the temperature heats up, all that slimy oily stuff then heats up into the white chalky crap and then its starts all over again and sometimes goes away.
Is this what is happening to some of you?
I am new to this forum. I just found it online while Googling. It seems really helpful and its helping me keep my cool while I am really pissed about this whole thing.
Here are some more pics of the damage it did to one of my duck down-feathered coats.
There are several threads on this forum dealing with the MB-Tex "bleeding" issue.
Honestly, some of these CA's are just plain stupid. Why add insult to injury, tell customers the honest to God's truth (including what MB is doing about it) and impress them with candour, not lies. On a happy note, having one of the only C's in Philadelphia....hell, maybe in all of Pennsylvania....you'll be sure to get your replacement covers lickety split!!! Lol. Good luck, looking forward to your results.
My seats are bleeding. And really bad. I can't believe a $50k would do this.
My car is at my dealership right now, but I have not heard from anyone with regard to what exactly will be done, why, and what I can be assured of long term.
See what ya think from these photos from my car.
I am lucky that I have not yet experienced this and am wondering why and hoping there is simply a bad batch of MB-Tex from the supplier - which would possibly be the reason the seat backs from KLF's photo do not appear to be affected. Of course the photo is small and maybe I am just not seeing it.
This is the really confusing part - I live near DC so I am getting pretty much the same weather as KLF and am not seeing anything at all. As far as I can tell, the TSB applies to all C's made prior to Jan 5th. Is that when they started using a different supplier? I would think MB could find some correlation among all of the affected vehicles and narrow down the TSB if possible. If they did, I'm sure a lot of us on here would be relieved. As it stands now, every time I walk up to my car I peer in with trepidation and it's driving me batty

Just some random thoughts.
Is any one experiencing what I just explained? It sounds like mine may be the worst.
Check out this close up of one of the seats.
This was taken during the day time (mid morning) in around 25 to 30 fahrenheit degree weather.
This was taken at night in about 5 to 10 degree fahrenheit weather. The shiny stuff you are seeing is the oil leaking out. And this stuff does dry and turn into that white chalky substance when the temp outside the car starts to warm up. If you sit on this stuff while its wet and oily, it comes off on your clothes.
To your question about how this will be fixed, MB is replacing all seat covers with non-defective ones, but the parts are still be developed and we've gotten mixed messages about when everyone will have this issue fixed (between days and 2 months). Given the extreme nature of your case, I think it's reasonable to ask MB for some sort of tangible benefit in addition to just replacing your seat covers as this is completely unacceptable.
In fact, MB even includes leather interiors in their notice, but no one has yet seen leather affected by this problem. Perhaps the MB-Tex used on the sides and backs of leather seats, and/or the headrests, is also at risk.
My sales guy and another guy who works in Service Relations at my dealership told me that they had not heard of it. However, I have a good friend who works at MB Corporate and he told me that all dealers received a notice about this in NetStar (I think I am saying it right). NetStar is some sort of internal communications program that the delivers communications to the dealers from MB Corporate. Even after I shared a link to the Autoblog article about the issue with my sales guy, he still said he hadn't heard of the issue. So I don't know if he didn't' read the article or is just telling me something else.


