Does All Mercedes Benz's Pull to the Right??
Good thing I live in Florida and it's 85 degrees!!Anyway, another problem is that the car always pulls to the right. When I mentioned this to my service associate, he told me that all Benz's pull to the Right. He said I could take out a new S550 and it will do it.
He then went on to tell me that it also has someting to do with Florida roads. Does anyone else have this problem. I am starting to think that they don't want to fix the problem if there is a problem. It is a CPO, so I think I would be covered. I was thinking of having it looked at by another dealer or one of those private MB servicing centers.
Thanks for the responses.
Joe
They checked all the usual things first, then installed a Camber(?) Bolt Kit & did an Alignment & it tracks perfectly again. $329.00 incld tax. Had I brought it in a Month earlier (still only had 11,500 miles on the clock, but over the 12th Month) it would have been covered by the warranty, but I just couldn't fit it into my schedule... Whatever. They have a "Kit" to fix the pull & Its fixed & I'm loving the ride again.
Bottom line is MBUSA wouldn't have a known cure for the situation unless a statistically significant nummber of 211 E's did have a pulling to the right issue.
Last edited by Barry45RPM; Apr 27, 2008 at 06:24 PM.
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My guess is alignment with caster being within specs but not enough +caster on the right wheel. This will show in the cross caster numbers. Typically the shops will set the #'s to the center of the range. But if your car pulls right you can add some + caster on the right wheel to help this problem. The problem comes in when the wheel won't adjust. This is when you have to install the Factory parts (camber kit) to allow for this adjustment.
If you have a really good shop you can discuss this with them and they can cover the options. Too many times the shop has a "average" person doing the alignment that just sets it to middle of the range spec. The reason you have a range is to allow for some deviations in car, road tires etc. The + caster adjustment can be made and still in range,, just not the center of the range.
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I think I would go for an alignment.
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The Mercedes is one of the finest cars in the world. It DOES NOT by nature pull to the right. If it does....you have a problem, and if a Dealer says it should pull to the right....that Dealer is wrong.
I've had more than several Mercedes over the years, and they don't pull to the left or right. They track straight and true unless the road is pitched badly in one direction or the other.
Stan
I have had similar issues in the past. From what I can tell, I have good enough setup when:
(1) Driving in the left lane, the car has a slight left pull
(2) Driving in the right lane, the car has a slight right pull
The above two show that the car is following the natural grade of the road.
Having chased "pull" issues in the past (my previous car, a M3), another factor that dictates pull are the tires themselves--rotating tires left to right and vice versa can get rid of the problem, although I had a set that basically did the pull to the very end.
The most obvious culprit is obviously alignment and camber/castor adjustment...
My 2 cents...
ttsidd
2006 E350 4Matic
Good thing I live in Florida and it's 85 degrees!!Anyway, another problem is that the car always pulls to the right. When I mentioned this to my service associate, he told me that all Benz's pull to the Right. He said I could take out a new S550 and it will do it.
He then went on to tell me that it also has someting to do with Florida roads. Does anyone else have this problem. I am starting to think that they don't want to fix the problem if there is a problem. It is a CPO, so I think I would be covered. I was thinking of having it looked at by another dealer or one of those private MB servicing centers.
Thanks for the responses.
Joe
Hope this helps.
Last edited by GGM; Apr 27, 2008 at 12:38 PM.
is yanking your chain, so find another one.
Does the car vibrate at any speed? You may have an out of round tire, but that would cause a vibration and not necessarily pulling.
I know that FL roads do not have pot holes from the old freeze thaw. So, either your tire pressure is off or you have something bent...or you may have gotten snow.
I have had similar issues in the past. From what I can tell, I have good enough setup when:
(1) Driving in the left lane, the car has a slight left pull
(2) Driving in the right lane, the car has a slight right pull
The above two show that the car is following the natural grade of the road.
Having chased "pull" issues in the past (my previous car, a M3), another factor that dictates pull are the tires themselves--rotating tires left to right and vice versa can get rid of the problem, although I had a set that basically did the pull to the very end.
The most obvious culprit is obviously alignment and camber/castor adjustment...
My 2 cents...
ttsidd
2006 E350 4Matic
To those with new vehicles wheel alignment, “road force” balancing, and brake squeal are all covered, no questions asked, by MBUSA for the first 12,000 miles/12 months whichever comes first so I would suggest taking advantage (for lack of a better term) during this period.
Extended warranty coverage depends on how the warranty reads however, given the available kit and its purpose I would not entirely rule out coverage or a goodwill alignment depending on the dealership and your relationship with them – the problem is well known.
CPO should cover the correction, request to speak with the service manager and shop foreman who both should be well aware of the camber/caster kit and its purpose. BTW, take them up on their offer to test drive the S550!!
To say that a car "pulls" because of the crown on the road isn't correct and just confuses things.
They are setting alignment for center of range and not compensating for the pull with caster. But then they may never know and you might need to find someone else that can do the work. ASK for a printed copy of the initial and final alignment numbers then check for center of range.
Good thing I live in Florida and it's 85 degrees!!Anyway, another problem is that the car always pulls to the right. When I mentioned this to my service associate, he told me that all Benz's pull to the Right. He said I could take out a new S550 and it will do it.
He then went on to tell me that it also has someting to do with Florida roads. Thanks for the responses.
Joe
You can refute both claims. Do your other cars pull? If not, then its not the road. And tell them u're going to call MBUSA, and state that this dealer is saying "all MB's pull to the right".....
BTW, where are you?????





