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My 2006 E350 currently has 75,535 miles, balance shaft okay so far (fingers crossed)
Also, who replaced it, dealer or indy? Was it under warranty? If not, what was the cost?
Dealer replaced. Cost about $2K-$2.5K with MB participation.
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To make matters worse, the front differential is failing too.
These two repairs were quoted by Mercedes Benz in Surrey, BC, Canada to cost $ 6000 and $ 5200 respectively. All in all, a jaw-dropping, shocking $ 12,500 repair job once the taxes are added.
My vehicle has driven 85,000 miles, always maintained at Mercedes to the letter of their requirements. I wrote to Mercedes Benz in Germany. They relayed the e-mail to Canada. The reply was simple: "Very Sorry but Out of warranty". So, they are doing nothing at all.
How on earth can two of these vital components go bust so quickly? I have read about faulty ball bearings that they sourced in Poland and that the Balance Shaft used in the 2004 - 2007 models where sourced from a cheaper supplier who used softer metal. But they will never admit to that.
"sorry out of warranty" is all they have to say.
The problem is that the car is in such great shape, it looks to be in showroom condition.
Market value is about $ 15,000 here in Canada (our new cost is much higher than what US buyers pay) and so how do you justify a $ 12,500 repair on a $ 15,000 car?
Am now checking to see if non MB service places with a good reputation can do this work for less. New price for this car was $ 104,000 (incl sales taxes and all options) so that is a tough pill to swallow. So: be careful, perhaps trade yours in before these problems surface.
For me, if I don't repair it, my only other option is to trade it in and get maybe $ 5000 for it.
Not much more than scrap value. If I repair it and have some luck to get it done cheaper than the $ 12,500 I may still drive it another 85,000 miles. I will decide soon what I am going to do.
Last edited by Fredvdv; Mar 28, 2013 at 07:44 PM.
My year newer C350, so far, had been flawless. Maybe they're trying.
Last edited by Robaustin; Mar 28, 2013 at 10:51 PM.
To repeat the OP ... my 2006 E350 4m has 75k mi .... replaced the cam magnets (sensors) but no Balance Shaft issue (yet). Keep the reports coming, gents. The more info, the better. thx.
Anyway, going into Washington State saves me $ 4,000 so I will do that next month.
Last edited by Fredvdv; Apr 15, 2013 at 12:22 AM. Reason: typos
I had Wilson Motors in Bellingham, WA do the repairs for me after they quoted $ 8300 for both jobs (plus the 8.5% sales tax)
I picked it up a week and a half ago and am delighted how it all ended: The car really drives like new! I had to pay taxes on my return to Canada, but all in all I still saved about $ 3,000 on the job compared with the quotes received in Canada. I hope to add another 80,000 miles to this E class, it looks, feels and drives like a new vehicle. Well done Wilson Motors!
Of course, still a bad taste about how MB is handling these Balance Shaft and Front differential problems, it really sucks, but what do you do?
Spending the money at least gives me a beautiful vehicle that I hope to be able to drive for many more years to come.
I'm just curious if there is a difference in the quality of the parts installed in European models, especially the premium - S class equipped with the same engine, I'm asking this because a friend of mine is a driver for a company doing VIP transfers between airports and the is driving a S350 272h.p petrol (Europe version) and the car has 600000 km ( around 400000 miles ) without an engine/gearbox problem. Any idea how is that possible ?
My balance shaft problem and front differential replacement were done in June 2013.
Now 3 years and 30K miles later, I am happy to report that my E350 4M still looks fab and the engine and other moving parts work very well. Car is now 11 years old, has done 120K miles and I'll keep it for many more years. The big dollars I invested in these repairs were money well spent. Tough pill to swallow at that time, but the engine was almost rebuilt and runs like new, still today.
My balance shaft problem and front differential replacement were done in June 2013.
Now 3 years and 30K miles later, I am happy to report that my E350 4M still looks fab and the engine and other moving parts work very well. Car is now 11 years old, has done 120K miles and I'll keep it for many more years. The big dollars I invested in these repairs were money well spent. Tough pill to swallow at that time, but the engine was almost rebuilt and runs like new, still today.
Always nice to see updates like this.











