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I believe that despite the manual saying 1 quart per 600 miles is normal, this is just a legal tactic to cover the 3% of cars with this issue.
See here:
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/m...tion/index.htm
Other issues:
Wobbly drivers seat- cannot be replicated
Lots of interior rattles and creaks - cannot be replicated
Last edited by 2016AMGGTS; Jun 30, 2016 at 10:16 AM.
-Center console cup holder lid would not close- replaced after waiting for part for 6 weeks
-Passenger side airbag error light - wire behind glove box was "pinched" and needed to be replaced
-Drivers side wind noise excessive - replaced seal
-Intermittent rough transmission shifts- could not replicate
I wanted to add that the service department has done nothing to address the oil issue: no consumption or compression test. They are screening my calls and completely stonewalling me on the issue.
I intend to lemon the vehicle after they "top it off" a few more times. Should I pay to have an independent shop do a compression test and/or look at the cylinders with a boroscope?
Last edited by 2016AMGGTS; Jun 30, 2016 at 01:22 AM.
Intermittent burned oil smell from day one also persists. Cannot be replicated. This has been reported by multiple GTS owners.
Will Mercedes claim engine knock is "within spec"? What other outrageous things are within spec? Total engine failure?
I'm considering printing up huge lemon decals to put on the car doors and driving around town with with a sign on the rear that reads "Mercedes of blank Sells Lemons". Funny thing is, I live directly next door to the dealership.
Halo cars can improve sales of other models but in this instance the eye catching design of the car will be humiliating for the company.
Last edited by 2016AMGGTS; Jul 1, 2016 at 09:24 AM.
Intermittent burned oil smell from day one also persists. Cannot be replicated. This has been reported by multiple GTS owners.
Will Mercedes claim engine knock is "within spec"? What other outrageous things are within spec? Total engine failure?
I'm considering printing up huge lemon decals to put on the car doors and driving around town with with a sign on the rear that reads "Mercedes of blank Sells Lemons". Funny thing is, I live directly next door to the dealership.
Halo cars can improve sales of other models but in this instance the eye catching design of the car will be humiliating for the company.

I believe that despite the manual saying 1 quart per 600 miles is normal, this is just a legal tactic to cover the 3% of cars with this issue.
See here:
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/m...tion/index.htm
Other issues:
Wobbly drivers seat- cannot be replicated
Lots of interior rattles and creaks - cannot be replicated
A couple of questions;
1. What is your manufacture date?
2. Have you had your Service "A" yet? I would doubt it BUT in my experience it's important! You may be experiencing a delay in the rings seating. I would continue to be sure the dealer supplied all oil that goes in the engine because it creates a historical record that will prove helpful later.
3. Rough idle can be a a fouled plug, bad coil pack or the engine is in limp mode.
I would suggest that you take the car in after making an appointment with the dealer's General Manager to discuss all of your problems--professionally not emotionally of course. Let them know you are/have contacted the Mercedes Customer Satisfaction center and provided them with the same information.
Be sure to include your experience with his Service Department and management. This type of support doesn't sell cars.
Set some goals and a follow up date for your next meeting.
FWIW: There are documented fixes out for each and every one of the issues you have including the rattles, pops and squeeks. All the AMG tech needs to do is access the AMG Germany database for the solutions.
If you can't resolve the issues your current dealership, have MB Customer Satisfaction refer you to another dealer.
Good luck.
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Oil consumption is a common issue in the Porsche community where they're not driven hard enough or in city conditions when new. You didn't mention the mileage or I didn't catch it as these motors can take up to 8000 miles for break in.
I'm not a fan of indicting a company on the Internet that's got a exceptional reputation on building motors until I have a lot more facts. As one poster suggested let the dealer do a consumption test and report back.
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Oil consumption is a common issue in the Porsche community where they're not driven hard enough or in city conditions when new. You didn't mention the mileage or I didn't catch it as these motors can take up to 8000 miles for break in.
I'm not a fan of indicting a company on the Internet that's got a exceptional reputation on building motors until I have a lot more facts. As one poster suggested let the dealer do a consumption test and report back.
for 7 US Clk63 bs. They had to have a 1000 mi in them before the AMG trophy race. This was as much to marry the rear axel gears as the engine before the cars raced.
There is no way I could be as disciplined as the factory drivers as they ran countless laps at varring speeds. Mine was one of the cars and never used a drop of oil. With that said I also had a Porsche I drove from the factory down Porsche Strasse onto the Autobahn flat out for 140 km and the car had no adverse effects.
I live close to a toll road that has 17 miles with 1200ft elevation changes and I use this as my run in and try to stay out of the heavy boost. The temptation is overwhelming! I try and follow the recommend break in but yea, I've hammered it. Some motors need a little more time for break in.
-Center console cup holder lid would not close- replaced after waiting for part for 6 weeks
-Passenger side airbag error light - wire behind glove box was "pinched" and needed to be replaced
-Drivers side wind noise excessive - replaced seal
-Intermittent rough transmission shifts- could not replicate
I wanted to add that the service department has done nothing to address the oil issue: no consumption or compression test. They are screening my calls and completely stonewalling me on the issue.
I intend to lemon the vehicle after they "top it off" a few more times. Should I pay to have an independent shop do a compression test and/or look at the cylinders with a boroscope?
So I must know. I've been reading.....
As you have a 911 GTRS. Is it a E, F, or G engine and are your cams DLC coated?? All those engine replacements and top end repairs are just crazy. 4-6 weeks in shop.
You must be concerned on all the above, yet you haven't referred to it at all in your rants with the edition one you had.






