Hello all, I'm new to this forum,

I might be completely mistaken here but it seems to always happen on US version of the C55...
Is it just that i don't know enough European owners or the US version of the C55 has a different gas tank? (due to crash test regulations in the US.. pure speculation!).
Anyway, I hope this will get solved soon and fyi I remember reading a similar story on this forum so try the sear section.
btw welcome to this forum Sir
https://mbworld.org/forums/c32-amg-c...-2005-c55.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...leaks-e55.html
There have been over 70 claims on NHTSAs website and bc of the post in the last few days add a few more.
Hopefully its not your daily driver
Ive had the fuel problem for well over two years and i only leave 1/2 a tank of gas when i fill up. I cleared the code everytime it comes up.
If you can, do not pay for it until the Mercedes is forced to recall their cars and fix the problem on their dime. Way too many people have been pressured or coerced to pay for this fix to which even the federal government has determined that this falls under the emissions category which is covered by MB's own 8yr/80000 mile warranty. However they wont cover this. The dealer lies and cover ups and tries to tell you this is a wear and tear item. Im surprised no one has passed out from the fumes. I only filled up my car once when i first bought it and never again after the first night in my garage. I went out of town the next morning for a week and left the keys with my neighbor asking them to drive the car till empty.
It serves MB right, they neglected this problem for years forcing people to pay for a defect they should have fixed themselves. Now 8 years later and how many cars, the federal govt might make them pay for this error.
also, welcome to the forum! i think you'll find members here to be very responsive, helpful and with good attitudes all around!
https://mbworld.org/forums/c32-amg-c...-2005-c55.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...leaks-e55.html









