The dreaded M272 Balance Shaft

VIN WDBUF56J06A918619
2004 E320 4matic.
VIN WDBUF82JX4X120050
90,000 KM
Thanks.
Last edited by frobi; Apr 5, 2015 at 07:43 PM.
I wrote after it was repaired: here were the "symptoms". I read that others wonder what to look for if no CEL on. This is why I read post and don't get involved sorry for helping.
As to the later my trans is acting up and was hoping someone had info to maybe post some help.
So don't run while reading
Thank you
Last edited by Timmyym; Apr 10, 2015 at 12:08 PM. Reason: Drive c280

“The Mercedes class action settlement is for “all current and former owners and lesses of Mercedes-Benz branded automobiles equipped with M272 or M273 engines bearing serial numbers up to 2729..30 468993 or 2739 ..30088611, found in the Subject 2005 – 2007 Model Year Vehicles respectively (the ‘Subject Vehicles’), who purchased or leased their Subject Vehicles within the United States.”
See here http://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-s...nary-approval/
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Any help understanding the ranges would be greatly appreciated.

Should I take it in to Mercedes and see what they diagnose? Any other thoughts?
Last edited by konigstiger; Apr 29, 2015 at 03:37 PM.

There are no choices concerning the proposed settlement. The proposed settlement is:
- for 8 years or 80,000 miles (whichever is less) from the In Service Date, MBUSA will pay 70% of the "reasonable" [as defined by whom? MBUSA?] cost of the repair and
- for 10 years (but over 8 years) or 100,000 miles (but over 80,000 miles), MBUSA will pay 37.5% of the "reasonable" cost of the repair.
Not only did I lose a potential purchaser, I realized that I could not in good conscience sell my car to any friend or relative. Even if I told them about the defect (and took the hit on the price), I would not want to hear later that one of them had suffered the high costs of this repair, let alone had been stranded on the road because of this defect. I was not much more interested in selling to a stranger. A stranger might come after me, as MBUSA customers have come after them. So I could only trade in my C280. (Oddly, there was no mention of this defect at the dealer. I assume it was factored into a lower price they offered me.)
Present owners are the most likely future buyers of an auto maker's products. Compare MBUSA's treatment of their future customers with how Pontiac treated a former landlady of mine. This was 20 years ago, before American auto makers had been humbled. Her Pontiac had a cracked cylinder head. Pontiac had already extended the warranty on this repair to 100,000 miles(!). Her car had 110,000 miles. However, it was not very old. (She had a killer commute.) So Pontiac covered the repair anyway. There is no way that Mercedes should be given a lesson on customer service by an American auto maker!
(Someday I will get around to updating my signature with my present, much appreciated 2015 C300.)







