The dreaded M272 Balance Shaft
So that is probably better than a ballpark chance of not having it in your case.
. My 06 e350 4matic is running great so maybe I found a 'good' one.
Trending Topics
But yea they count on people's ignorance and then people get ripped off later down the line.
slj33 Make sure to check the VMI of the car, get a mechanic to inspect it and maybe get a warranty to be on the safe side.
I've read somewhere that since the balance shaft wears over time, you will feel that the engine is not what it should be, slower acceleration and such.. This is what i read :p
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Thanks,
Bruce
But yea they count on people's ignorance and then people get ripped off later down the line.
slj33 Make sure to check the VMI of the car, get a mechanic to inspect it and maybe get a warranty to be on the safe side.
I've read somewhere that since the balance shaft wears over time, you will feel that the engine is not what it should be, slower acceleration and such.. This is what i read :p
And in response to the other question, you will not see this problem again after it is fixed because the new gear is made of a harder allow and will not wear out. As for the other components...
Ouch!
That is a whole year of depreciation for a brand new E350. They are going to feel so ripped off as for the same cost of depreciation they could be driving a brand new car

It's a shame that these cars seem to be designed to be only driven when while under warranty...
The vin is WDBUF90X18B340824 Can any kind soul PM me
I also read somewhere quote
"The V8 engines that were affected were M273's. They didn't appear until the 2006 model year so your engine isn't affected.
V8's don't have balance shafts, only V6's. Your mechanic doesn't seem to know what he's doing so maybe you should have a dealer look at it"
anyone can confirm this?
The vin is WDBUF90X18B340824 Can any kind soul PM me
I also read somewhere quote
"The V8 engines that were affected were M273's. They didn't appear until the 2006 model year so your engine isn't affected.
V8's don't have balance shafts, only V6's. Your mechanic doesn't seem to know what he's doing so maybe you should have a dealer look at it"
anyone can confirm this?
Anyway, I took the car in for testing at a local reputible import mechanic as the nearest MB dealer is over an hour away. I rec'd the p0017 code for right bank camshaft position sensor failure. I replaced the sensor ($210) and the light is still on. The mechanic stated the left bank sensor was almost new and had been replaced not all that long ago. And from the looks of things, the engine has been removed once before. I am unsure what that means but I assume there are factory seals that have been broke and he noticed them?
So, I am unsure if I am heading down the balance shaft replacement road or not. I would have to say no given the mileage. The majority of balance shaft/gear failures occur at 35k-80k. A car with 122k on the odo is most likely either never experienced the problem, or it was dealt with a long time ago and I will be trouble free. The mechanic said it was probably fixed and the sensors or the computer is simply not recognizing the repair. Either way, I hope you remain trouble free, as I have read that the problem doesnt effect every single car.
Anyway, I took the car in for testing at a local reputible import mechanic as the nearest MB dealer is over an hour away. I rec'd the p0017 code for right bank camshaft position sensor failure. I replaced the sensor ($210) and the light is still on. The mechanic stated the left bank sensor was almost new and had been replaced not all that long ago. And from the looks of things, the engine has been removed once before. I am unsure what that means but I assume there are factory seals that have been broke and he noticed them?
So, I am unsure if I am heading down the balance shaft replacement road or not. I would have to say no given the mileage. The majority of balance shaft/gear failures occur at 35k-80k. A car with 122k on the odo is most likely either never experienced the problem, or it was dealt with a long time ago and I will be trouble free. The mechanic said it was probably fixed and the sensors or the computer is simply not recognizing the repair. Either way, I hope you remain trouble free, as I have read that the problem doesnt effect every single car.
.
Last edited by bruce01; Jul 24, 2012 at 01:53 PM.
.
Thanks for the reply. Since I'm not experiencing any problems with performance or handling I'm not going to take it in and have it disassembled. I work in marketing and just don't have the time to deal with a motor tear down, phone calls to MBUSA etc etc. Unless it goes kaputt, I'm going to keep on driving it. If I had a gun to my head I would be willing to bet that the job has already been done. There are a few telltale signs that the motor has been removed (despite a clean 2 owner carfax) such as lower front facia misalignment, scars on the engine mount bolts etc. Besides, according to my research, if the problem is just now occurring with the shaft, it would set a record for most miles before gear failure. I do however have a 3000 mile powertrain warranty with the lot I bought it from. I have 1900 miles to go on it. So I will keep my fingers crossed.





