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. But does have the fuel smell when just filled with gas. i guess all good things have there draw backs. I only have one picture right now as the weather in Californias Monterey County has been less then favorable to do a complete exterior paint correction. But i am happy to be back in the Benz world
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You should have at least 6 MB dealers in 25 mile radius.
QUOTE=kajtek1;6730609]What dealer you call? The tank recall come up just few months ago, but dealers should know about it by now. Can't say for sure your car is covered, but at least they should check.
You should have at least 6 MB dealers in 25 mile radius.[/QUOTE]




With regard to the fuel smell issue, I bought an '08 E350 last year. It developed the infamous fuel smell after a few months. Dealership replaced the entire fuel tank at no cost.
Seeing that you are in California, I thought I'd share that I was told that I have a PZEV engine (common in CA), and the PZEV equipped vehicles carry an extended warranty to 150,000 miles on anything emissions-related (including the gas tank issue).
Check if your engine is PZEV. Also, My check engine light did not come on, but the tank was covered anyway.
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With regard to the fuel smell issue, I bought an '08 E350 last year. It developed the infamous fuel smell after a few months. Dealership replaced the entire fuel tank at no cost.
Seeing that you are in California, I thought I'd share that I was told that I have a PZEV engine (common in CA), and the PZEV equipped vehicles carry an extended warranty to 150,000 miles on anything emissions-related (including the gas tank issue).
Check if your engine is PZEV. Also, My check engine light did not come on, but the tank was covered anyway.
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Over the phone, they got my VIN and said, "yup, it's PZEV. You have a 150,000 mile warranty on anything that's emissions related. Bring it on in." I took the car in, after about 10 mins they told me they had to replace the fuel tank, it would be covered under warranty but they'd need the car for a couple of days. They even offered me a loaner. 2 days later I had my car back with a new fuel tank.
This was MBZ of El Cajon in San Diego.
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Oh yeah, I also told them that my Indy said they believed it was a warranty issue
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To diagnose fuel assembly leak you need to top-off the tank.
Than if you replace the tank - you have to extract all that fuel. That is lot of work.
Than the stealers do get paid by warranty for replacing the tank, while they will not get paid if they diagnose it negative.
Bottom line - reporting fuel smell at fill up is all it takes to have new tank under recall.




Yeah, same here. I usually top off at night before going home. my garage would smell really bad for a couple of days each time I filled up - not to mention the interior of the car.

Your VMI will state components or tank. There's two options with production dates in (-).
Get a new SA and or find a better Stealership... Good luck!


