2002 CL500 ABC Drive Carefully Light On. Repair Costs?
I licked the dipstick lol. That's how clean it was hahaha.
He said it's probably the accumulators and it would be a few hundred I said ok just get it done. He said he would get to it on Friday but I haven't heard back.
He said I wouldn't need to buy a new pump. I wonder what he's going to do. I only paid 300 for mine. Is he gonna order one and put it in for free without telling me? Or bull**** to what it is and charge me for the pump claiming it's something else.
Just don't see how they are going to fix it. Without charging me for the pump.
I paid American Express. Unless they put all this in for practically free, I will reverse the charge. From the first time after I get the car back.
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They are Mercedes specific mechanic. Every car on the lot is Mercedes or Masserti. or BMW.
The pump was leaking again but they have the car now. I'm waiting till monday to call them. They are closed.
And FYI the guy I'm talking too I don't think is the mechanic, his hands are pretty clean, guessing it's the manager or something. Seems to be the boss. Super nice guy.
I just can't pay much more than I already have.
Last edited by KT1990; Jul 5, 2015 at 03:59 PM.
Biker is right and as someone here had told me, no mechanic is an expert in everything. It seems silly to have given such a project to someone requiring experience, but you never know. I do hope it works out okay for you.
Quad has a point on how costly some of this stuff can be. I'm not going to say you shouldn't have the car or make assumptions on whether or not you can afford to keep up with it. I will say I read you mentioned you paid 6k for it. That's a crazy price and I imagine you got such a steal because of its various issues. You may want to study up on here about anything diy. Learn your way around the car and maybe you can get some of it done yourself. In addition, you may consider converting the suspension as mentioned previously. It'll eliminate all future abc related costs which can start at 1k and stretch to 10k. For what you paid, it's just not worth it to invest that kind of capital. Good luck.
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Apparently it's the pump again. He said because it is aftermarket they end up leaking a lot. He left me a message asking whether I am going to get another aftermarket or go for their pumps which are guaranteed.
Cardone has a 3 year 36k mile warranty or free replacement so I think I will try one more time?
I guess I'll just order the new one, choose one day shipping and then stick the old pump in the new box and ship back.
Remind the damn mechanic to but Hydraulic fluid in it this time. Hopefully they cut me a break on install or when I get car back I may reverse the charge for labor?
idk I've never reversed a charge before, am I in the right here? They got my car and I'd like to get it done without more problems so I wait till after right?
Edit: If I get the car back with the new pump in, and I check the hydraulic fluid and they still didn't fill it, what do I do, ***** in the waiting room or just go to autozone, and pick some up there and fill it up?
Isn't there some special primer crap you got to do or can I just fill it?
Why does the pumps on Rock Auto not include reservoir cap? Is the mechanic adding one? Prob a dumbass question.
Just ordered it. Hopefully I ordered the right one, 21-5386 instead of 85, just second guessing myself on everything now.
Btw thank you guys for all your help and reading all my crap lol. Nice to know people care.
Last edited by KT1990; Jul 7, 2015 at 01:03 AM.
You definitely should not have to pick up your own fluid, that's part of the job they are doing. If they can't manage to have a parts place drop off hydraulic fluid, they have no business in the business. As far as the pump coming with a reservoir cap, I'm almost certain these are two completely separate entities. Anyone can chime in here, but I'm pretty sure it's not supposed to come with a reservoir cap. Are you missing the cap to your reservoir? I'm not certain, but if you are this may have caused a problem when the fluid was returned to the reservoir, it may have been spitting out. Even still, any qualified mechanic would have noticed you didn't have a cap and ordered you one before releasing the car, as it's necessary to keep the fluid inside the system and keep pollutants out.
Ok. Just picked it up from the shop. $1300 lol
The first install was $700. This is almost double although I did have them stick in those side mirror lights, charged me $100 so it's actually $1200. Pissed.
I checked the oil. Did put it in this time. To the top.
I asked them specifically to keep the old pump so I can return it for $300 back, they threw it away lol.
Do I have any cause to reverse the first charge of $700 since they did not fill it and threw the pump away?
It did say a note the the casing on the pump was damaged and had to glue the screw to fit it or something. Hopefully it does not leak.
Ok. Just picked it up from the shop. $1300 lol
The first install was $700. This is almost double although I did have them stick in those side mirror lights, charged me $100 so it's actually $1200. Pissed.
I checked the oil. Did put it in this time. To the top.
I asked them specifically to keep the old pump so I can return it for $300 back, they threw it away lol.
Do I have any cause to reverse the first charge of $700 since they did not fill it and threw the pump away?
It did say a note the the casing on the pump was damaged and had to glue the screw to fit it or something. Hopefully it does not leak.
thanks CLK500 TWINS. i appreciate it that. good luck!
Last edited by biker349; Jul 15, 2015 at 09:11 AM.






