service D and emission malfunction light
Also, my emission's malfunction light is on, about whether I've had the emissions system checked. I always use 91 gas, don't know if this was just a preset triggering malfunction warning at a certain mileage.
I only have 53.3k mi on the car.
Trying to do some due diligence b4 I get ripped off at the dealership.
Thanx.
Also, my emission's malfunction light is on, about whether I've had the emissions system checked. I always use 91 gas, don't know if this was just a preset triggering malfunction warning at a certain mileage.
I only have 53.3k mi on the car.
Trying to do some due diligence b4 I get ripped off at the dealership.
Thanx.
Well worth it if it avoids a trip to the shop.
The 8/80k miles warr is on the cats. It might not even be that so the only way to know if they are not the problem is get the code or codes and post them.
There is no set mile triggering of CEL so rule that out.7 year old E500 pay no heed to the $160 service posted above. If you go to the dealer they are going to tell you the spark plugs are due to be changed and your D service bill is going to run a grand.
Easy diy.
I believe a D/B service is about $550.00 down here. It was at least 20% less costly (!) on Long Island where the MB dealerships were all independently owned, with one or 2 owners owning 2 stores each. There were more MB dealerships in a smaller area with much more scrapping and competition between them... Down here there's much more space between dealerships, but they're all palaces owned by AutoNation. I wish they competed between themselves for service & sales, but apparently they don't... But they ARE very well run & staffed. Better than the L.I. stores in that respect.
I called the dealer I purchased from and had taken back for service a few times before. They said that it involved alot of 'inspections and checks' and oil & filter change. They were also saying that the pollen/carbon filters under the glove compartment as well as in the engine bay will need to be changed at an additional cost. I think it's just a glorified oil change for $289.
The pollen/carbon filters will run about $130.
They also recommended the air filter be changed for about $160, which I told them I have K&N's in already and don't want them changed.
They were also pushing a brake fluid flush for about $150-200 too.
Itemized repairs....geez.... I may for-go the brake fluid flush.
As far as the emissions light goes, I do fall in the 8 year period...so hopefully if there's a bad cat that needs replacing, they will cover that. I drove about 11k miles in 2yrs (since my last service at the dealer in 2/2009). I have another car used to put on all the miles.
I put about 700mi in 3 days earlier this week, on a business trip to Vegas. Car performed & drove well on the 15 fwy. The PS2's are great handling....even though I think I have some flat spots on the tires from sitting in the garage too long at a time.
On NV gas, I got 27-28mpg....seems to run better than the crappy CA gas that has the fuel additives for smog control.
I plan to take the car in next Monday or Tuesday....we'll see what happens.
If it wasn't for the emissions malfunction light, I wouldn't have bothered taking it back to the dealer.
I mentioned to them about the foul odor coming from the vents when I turn on the a/c also and they said that the pollen filters should fix that. I wonder if they even changed that the last time around.
Thanks.
Well worth it if it avoids a trip to the shop.
The 8/80k miles warr is on the cats. It might not even be that so the only way to know if they are not the problem is get the code or codes and post them.
There is no set mile triggering of CEL so rule that out.7 year old E500 pay no heed to the $160 service posted above. If you go to the dealer they are going to tell you the spark plugs are due to be changed and your D service bill is going to run a grand.
Easy diy.
8yr/80k on the cats is good to know. Maybe the costco gas I've been putting in isn't the best for the car.
I believe a D/B service is about $550.00 down here. It was at least 20% less costly (!) on Long Island where the MB dealerships were all independently owned, with one or 2 owners owning 2 stores each. There were more MB dealerships in a smaller area with much more scrapping and competition between them... Down here there's much more space between dealerships, but they're all palaces owned by AutoNation. I wish they competed between themselves for service & sales, but apparently they don't... But they ARE very well run & staffed. Better than the L.I. stores in that respect.
I yelped the dealership and they had crappy service ratings.
I had a bad experience calling in to them this morning as well, but the service advisor called back and apologized....which I'm going to accept and let them try to do things right.
We'll see how it goes. At least he's gonna gimme a C rental.
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