Who else has had hydraulic brake trouble?
Let me refresh you on how this all started.
1. My brake pedal became mushy and started squeaking. The brakes were grabby and hard to control. The dealer found AIR in the brake lines. Now, how did that get there? Well, anyway, they reprimed the system and when I got the car back, it was a new ride! Firm pedal with nice braking control and NO SQUEAKING!
2. Guess what? The pedal started to squeak again. And yes, it was mushy again with a very grabby nature. This time, no air was found in the brake lines. The problem was traced to a faulty "hydraulic accumulator" which was not in stock. So... I waited and finally when the part came in, I got the car back after about 1 week. The pedal didn't squeak anymore, but it was still somewhat mushy. The brakes had decent control, but were still pretty grabby.
3. So, the pedal started to squeak yet again, and the brakes were even more grabby again. Once again the problem was traced to a faulty "hydraulic brake pump". Yes, the same part they replaced earlier. The dealer has had my car for 2 weeks now, and the part has NOT EVEN LEFT GERMANY! Heck, I just got a call today from the service manager saying the part may not be available for another 2 weeks!
4. All this time in a C240 loaner... AAARRRGGGHHH! A couple of times, I couldn't even get a loaner.
Anyone else having trouble like this? This is in addition to reprogramming my Tele-AID for the US, replacing my communications platform module (radio still has static), and changing out my engine mounts. I barely have 2500 miles on my car in 7 months.
It's a beautiful ride when it's working... but I'm looking at Lemoning this thing. Anyone ever Lemon a Benz?
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Dude is it like a bad car or etc?
and yes, the law is about a car that cannot be fixed after numerous attempts.
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What is a lemon car?
do you use lemon in your car? LOL
Each state is a little different. Put LEMON LAW in google and you should get a lot of sites to check out.
Hey, is it too much trouble for you to get to a browser and search the topic... lemon law? The lemon law has been on the books for about 20 years, and has been written about here and in newpapers/magazines throughout the land. Jeez......
and yes, the law is about a car that cannot be fixed after numerous attempts.
I'm sorry bro.. only been in US for couple of years... so never heard of lemon law...
First I would try to resolve this with the dealer. Talk to the GM. Maybe even just mentioning the lemon law will light a fire under their a** and get you the replacement parts necessary to do this job. Otherwise, I think that this would classify as a lemon law in most states.
I'm sorry bro.. only been in US for couple of years... so never heard of lemon law...
It's a PLat Blue.. probably sitting on their preowned if it's still there. Had E1, E2, Power Rear sunshade, Factory CD,Split fold.
Good luck with it. I am wrestling with Greenway now on my Keyless Go on my NAV car.
I just need to keep moving up the chain to get some help and resolution to all of this. They already replaced the part once. How can such a valuable part for a new series car be unavailable for so long? The situation is totally absurd.
MBUSA needs to take a hydraulic pump off the line in Germany and FedEx it over to Greenway.
I'm going to go have me a glass of LEMONade...

BTW, why did you trade out of your Plat Blue? What's going on with your keyless-go?
Peace.
From the sound of it you already qualify for the lemon law in most states.
Three time in for the same problem
Out of service for over 30 days.
Since this is the second replacement, I would have little or no confidence that it wil correct the problem. No one else has reported a similar problem. You either have another problem causing this or Greenway is misdiagnosing the problem.
What exactly does the Texas Lemon law say about this?
Must be a texas thing =)
Good luck NuBenz... I'd look up on the web a Lemon Law search for Texas. If you qualify they should hook you up.
BTW: My Pl Blue car was a pre-NAV. My KG is on my NAV car
The dealer gets 3 chances to fix a "serious safety item", and 4 chances to fix other defects.
Here's the link to the Texas Lemon Law info: Lemon Laws in Texas
We'll see how this goes...
My car may qualify on some level. Regarding the "30 days out of service", apparently if you receive a loaner then these days do not count against the 30 days out of service.
The dealer gets 3 chances to fix a "serious safety item", and 4 chances to fix other defects.
Here's the link to the Texas Lemon Law info: Lemon Laws in Texas
We'll see how this goes...
Did they give you a "comparable" car for a loaner. You have an '03 E500....what kind of loaner car did you get?
If it is not comparable...it probably does not count.
I had this issue when my bimmer was in the shop for 3+ months being repaired after an IDIOT decided to stop and slam his pickup in reverse.. and try to drag race his buddy headed the OTHER WAY.... slammed into me hard.. I had to pay out of pocket on the rental.. and according to my attorney my rental Olds Allero (4 cyl POS) was a "comparable" car.
Anyways... a loaner C class might MORE than qualify unfortunately.
Where's the power? Oops... must have left it at the dealership.



