2008 E350 Wagon
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2008 E350 Wagon
I am looking at a potential purchase of a 2008 E350 station wagon.
It has the all wheel drive, pano roof, 5 speed trans. No airmatic.
Wondering if anyone in Benz World can provide input on issues to look for with this year and model.
Thanks to all in advance for any input.
It has the all wheel drive, pano roof, 5 speed trans. No airmatic.
Wondering if anyone in Benz World can provide input on issues to look for with this year and model.
Thanks to all in advance for any input.
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2008 E350 4Matic, 2011 E350 4matic
Use the vin decoder to make sure it doesn't have airmatic in the rear. Station wagons in the US had airmatic for the rear suspension.
https://www.lastvin.com/
https://www.lastvin.com/
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Thought I would post this, but as far as I can tell, the decoder doesn't show the Airmatic option, unless it is included in one of the equipment packages, (942, 955)?
Looked online but haven't yet found what the option code is for the rear suspension.
Maybe someone can provide info.
Model Year 2008
Model E 350 4MATIC
Engine 272 30 715795
Transmission 722676 07 068600
Order Number 0 8 701 30217
Order Location CANADA
Interior AMARETTA/LEATHER/NAPPA/SEMI-ANILINE - BLACK/ANTH. (821A)
Paint 1 CUBANITE SILVER - METALIC (723U)
Release Date 2007-08-03
Delivery Date 2007-08-03
Code Description
047 CONTROL-CODE USA
212B OP. INSTRUCT. AND MAINT. BOOKLET-ENGL. FOR USA/CAN
213 SPEED-SENSITIVE POWER STEERING/VARIO STEERING
232 GARAGE DOOR OPENER WITH 284 - 390 MHZ FREQUENCY
242 FRONT SEAT RH ELECTRIC ADJUSTABLE WITH MEMORY
249 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE MIRROR AUTOMATIC DIMMING
264 LICENSE PLATE ATTACHMENT AMERICA
265 LINES-NO.PLATE DISCONTINUED
275 MEMORY PACKAGE (DRIVER SEAT, STRG. COL., MIRROR)
280 LEATHER STEERING WHEEL AND LEATHER GEAR SHIFT KNOB
282 SKI-BAG
285B AIRBAG LABEL - ENGLISH / FRENCH FOR CANADA
287 THROUGH-LOADING FEATURE
297 SUN BLIND IN REAR DOORS LH AND RH
301 ASHTRAY PACKAGE
309 CUP HOLDER
359 LOW COST TELEAID USA
389 MOBILE PRE.-INSTALLATION (MTUS) USA/CANADA COMPL.
414 ELECTRIC TILT/SLIDE SUNROOF IN GLASS VERSION
423 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
443 HEATED STEERING WHEEL
460 KANADA-AUSFUEHRUNG / ZUSATZTEILE
477 TIRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNER
494 U.S. VERSION
524 PRODUCT PROT. F.PAINT - TRANSPORT VEH.PRESERVATION
530 COMAND DVD APS USA WITH NAVIGATION
536 "SIRIUS" SATELLITE RADIO COMPLETE SYSTEM
543 SUN VISOR WITH MAKE-UP MIRROR L. AND R., BE-
551 ANTI-THEFT/ANTI-BREAK-IN WARNING SYSTEM
573 CHILD SEAT MOUNTING, ISOFIX IN REAR
580 AIR CONDITIONER
600 HEADLAMPS - CLEANING EQUIPMENT
615 BI-XENON HEADLICHT W.ACTVIE CURVELIGHT RIGHT-DRIVE
619 CORNERING ILLUMINATION
634 DELETION - FIRST AID KIT
636 DELETION - WARNING TRIANGLE
668 PRODUCT PROT.F.TRANSPORT VEH. W/ TIE-DOWN HOOKS
673 HIGH-CAPACITY BATTERY
690 EMERGENCY SPARE TIRE (MINI SPARE)
701L CANADA
723U CUBANITE SILVER - METALIC
731 WOOD TRIM BURRED WALNUT ROOT
763 RADIO REMOTE CONTROL W/ PANIC SWITCH (315 MHZ)
7XXL NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
807 AEJ 06/1/M/X
810 SOUND SYSTEM
819 CD CHANGER
820A
821A AMARETTA/LEATHER/NAPPA/SEMI-ANILINE
AMARETTA/LEATHER/NAPPA/SEMI-ANILINE - BLACK/ANTH.
844 FOLDING BENCH SEAT IN CARGO AREA INCL. 2 AUTO -
872 REAR SEAT BENCH HEATING LEFT UND RIGHT
873 SEAT HEATER FOR LEFT AND RIGHT FRONT SEATS
875 HEATED SCREEN WASH SYSTEM
890 AUTOMATIC REAR-END DOOR
910 DYNAMO WITH HIGHER CAPACITY (FFO)
915 FUEL TANK WITH LARGER CAPACITY
919 AIRCON COOLING POWER PACKAGE
942 LOAD COMPARTMENT PACKAGE
955 EQUIPMENT PACKAGE ELEGANCE
986 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN-NO.)
989 IDENTIFICATION LABEL UNDER WINDSHIELD
F211 SERIES PRODUCTION 211
FS COMBI - VEHICLE
GA AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
HA REAR AXLE
K12 CONTROL CODE FOR SERVICE INTERVAL
K14 CONTROL CODE FOR SERVICE INTERVAL 20000 KM
L LEFT-HAND STEERING
M005 VEHICLES WITH 4-MATIC-/ALL WHEEL DRIVE
M272 V6-GASOLINE ENGINE M272
M35 DISPLACEMENT 3.5 LITER
R02 ALL SEASON TYRES
R44 17" 7-SPOKE LIGHT ALLOY DESIGN WHEEL
U12 FLOOR MATS, VELOURS
U16 STOWAGE TANK BEHIND REAR SEAT BACKREST
V10 SPEED- + LOADINDEX 95H
VL FRONT AXLE HALF, LEFT
VR FRONT AXLE HALF, RIGHT
Looked online but haven't yet found what the option code is for the rear suspension.
Maybe someone can provide info.
Model Year 2008
Model E 350 4MATIC
Engine 272 30 715795
Transmission 722676 07 068600
Order Number 0 8 701 30217
Order Location CANADA
Interior AMARETTA/LEATHER/NAPPA/SEMI-ANILINE - BLACK/ANTH. (821A)
Paint 1 CUBANITE SILVER - METALIC (723U)
Release Date 2007-08-03
Delivery Date 2007-08-03
Code Description
047 CONTROL-CODE USA
212B OP. INSTRUCT. AND MAINT. BOOKLET-ENGL. FOR USA/CAN
213 SPEED-SENSITIVE POWER STEERING/VARIO STEERING
232 GARAGE DOOR OPENER WITH 284 - 390 MHZ FREQUENCY
242 FRONT SEAT RH ELECTRIC ADJUSTABLE WITH MEMORY
249 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE MIRROR AUTOMATIC DIMMING
264 LICENSE PLATE ATTACHMENT AMERICA
265 LINES-NO.PLATE DISCONTINUED
275 MEMORY PACKAGE (DRIVER SEAT, STRG. COL., MIRROR)
280 LEATHER STEERING WHEEL AND LEATHER GEAR SHIFT KNOB
282 SKI-BAG
285B AIRBAG LABEL - ENGLISH / FRENCH FOR CANADA
287 THROUGH-LOADING FEATURE
297 SUN BLIND IN REAR DOORS LH AND RH
301 ASHTRAY PACKAGE
309 CUP HOLDER
359 LOW COST TELEAID USA
389 MOBILE PRE.-INSTALLATION (MTUS) USA/CANADA COMPL.
414 ELECTRIC TILT/SLIDE SUNROOF IN GLASS VERSION
423 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
443 HEATED STEERING WHEEL
460 KANADA-AUSFUEHRUNG / ZUSATZTEILE
477 TIRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNER
494 U.S. VERSION
524 PRODUCT PROT. F.PAINT - TRANSPORT VEH.PRESERVATION
530 COMAND DVD APS USA WITH NAVIGATION
536 "SIRIUS" SATELLITE RADIO COMPLETE SYSTEM
543 SUN VISOR WITH MAKE-UP MIRROR L. AND R., BE-
551 ANTI-THEFT/ANTI-BREAK-IN WARNING SYSTEM
573 CHILD SEAT MOUNTING, ISOFIX IN REAR
580 AIR CONDITIONER
600 HEADLAMPS - CLEANING EQUIPMENT
615 BI-XENON HEADLICHT W.ACTVIE CURVELIGHT RIGHT-DRIVE
619 CORNERING ILLUMINATION
634 DELETION - FIRST AID KIT
636 DELETION - WARNING TRIANGLE
668 PRODUCT PROT.F.TRANSPORT VEH. W/ TIE-DOWN HOOKS
673 HIGH-CAPACITY BATTERY
690 EMERGENCY SPARE TIRE (MINI SPARE)
701L CANADA
723U CUBANITE SILVER - METALIC
731 WOOD TRIM BURRED WALNUT ROOT
763 RADIO REMOTE CONTROL W/ PANIC SWITCH (315 MHZ)
7XXL NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
807 AEJ 06/1/M/X
810 SOUND SYSTEM
819 CD CHANGER
820A
821A AMARETTA/LEATHER/NAPPA/SEMI-ANILINE
AMARETTA/LEATHER/NAPPA/SEMI-ANILINE - BLACK/ANTH.
844 FOLDING BENCH SEAT IN CARGO AREA INCL. 2 AUTO -
872 REAR SEAT BENCH HEATING LEFT UND RIGHT
873 SEAT HEATER FOR LEFT AND RIGHT FRONT SEATS
875 HEATED SCREEN WASH SYSTEM
890 AUTOMATIC REAR-END DOOR
910 DYNAMO WITH HIGHER CAPACITY (FFO)
915 FUEL TANK WITH LARGER CAPACITY
919 AIRCON COOLING POWER PACKAGE
942 LOAD COMPARTMENT PACKAGE
955 EQUIPMENT PACKAGE ELEGANCE
986 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN-NO.)
989 IDENTIFICATION LABEL UNDER WINDSHIELD
F211 SERIES PRODUCTION 211
FS COMBI - VEHICLE
GA AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
HA REAR AXLE
K12 CONTROL CODE FOR SERVICE INTERVAL
K14 CONTROL CODE FOR SERVICE INTERVAL 20000 KM
L LEFT-HAND STEERING
M005 VEHICLES WITH 4-MATIC-/ALL WHEEL DRIVE
M272 V6-GASOLINE ENGINE M272
M35 DISPLACEMENT 3.5 LITER
R02 ALL SEASON TYRES
R44 17" 7-SPOKE LIGHT ALLOY DESIGN WHEEL
U12 FLOOR MATS, VELOURS
U16 STOWAGE TANK BEHIND REAR SEAT BACKREST
V10 SPEED- + LOADINDEX 95H
VL FRONT AXLE HALF, LEFT
VR FRONT AXLE HALF, RIGHT
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Looks like you might be Ok, I guess the rear airmatic was just a US thing. They changed things from country to country sometimes.
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Use the vin decoder to make sure it doesn't have airmatic in the rear. Station wagons in the US had airmatic for the rear suspension.
https://www.lastvin.com/
https://www.lastvin.com/
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Other than the rear airbags which this car doesn't have, are there any other issues with these cars to be aware of?
Does the 4 matic have any concerns?
Does the 4 matic have any concerns?
#7
Yes it does have rear airbags. The 4matic system requires additional maintainance which most owners ignore like changing transfer case and front diff oil. Also front control arms and axles are pricey compared to the rwd. The 08 engine should be reliable for the most part.
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Thanks for the clarification. I take it the airbags in the rear are for self levelling when carrying loads. I will definitely crawl underneath to check the bladders. Hope they are visible enough to get a good look. Will also ask for service records and see if diff oil and transfer case oil has been changed as well as any other maintenance.
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Thanks for the clarification. I take it the airbags in the rear are for self levelling when carrying loads. I will definitely crawl underneath to check the bladders. Hope they are visible enough to get a good look. Will also ask for service records and see if diff oil and transfer case oil has been changed as well as any other maintenance.
#10
I just bought a 2008 E350 4MATIC wagon back in July. Here's what I have been dealing with since then. I will mention only the bigger issues and ignore the smaller ones (e.g. broken door ashtray):
I intentionally went for the 2008 model year to avoid the dreaded balance-shaft issue. Google for more on that. I also avoided the models with SBC and Airmatic. Google those also.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Will be happy to help.
- Low-beam xenon headlight not working. I changed the ballast and now it is working.
- Front brake hoses on both sides had minor leaks. Failed safety inspection in my state. I changed those and then it passed.
- Check engine light due to problem with coolant thermostat. About to replace this tomorrow.
- Car started vibrating heavily a couple of days back. I have ordered engine mounts.
- ESP inoperative / cruise control inoperative. Probably the steering angle control sensor but not sure. Need to get a proper scanner to find out.
- Tail lamps, both sides, not working. Still figuring out if I can get away with changing just the bulbs.
- Front passenger seat is rocking. Probably the TS Locking Bearing is broken. Need to take the seat out and check.
- CD player not working. CD changer constantly making whirring noise. Very annoying. Will replace it with an aftermarket stereo.
I intentionally went for the 2008 model year to avoid the dreaded balance-shaft issue. Google for more on that. I also avoided the models with SBC and Airmatic. Google those also.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Will be happy to help.
Last edited by pineywoods; 11-13-2019 at 11:33 PM.
#11
I just bought a 2008 E350 4MATIC wagon back in July. Here's what I have been dealing with since then. I will mention only the bigger issues and ignore the smaller ones (e.g. broken door ashtray):
I intentionally went for the 2008 model year to avoid the dreaded balance-shaft issue. Google for more on that. I also avoided the models with SBC and Airmatic. Google those also.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Will be happy to help.
- Low-beam xenon headlight not working. I changed the ballast and now it is working.
- Front brake hoses on both sides had minor leaks. Failed safety inspection in my state. I changed those and then it passed.
- Check engine light due to problem with coolant thermostat. About to replace this tomorrow.
- Car started vibrating heavily a couple of days back. I have ordered engine mounts.
- ESP inoperative / cruise control inoperative. Probably the steering angle control sensor but not sure. Need to get a proper scanner to find out.
- Tail lamps, both sides, not working. Still figuring out if I can get away with changing just the bulbs.
- Front passenger seat is rocking. Probably the TS Locking Bearing is broken. Need to take the seat out and check.
I intentionally went for the 2008 model year to avoid the dreaded balance-shaft issue. Google for more on that. I also avoided the models with SBC and Airmatic. Google those also.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Will be happy to help.
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For ESP, usually either steering angle sensor or brake light switch. The switch is cheap so you could try that first. Otherwise scanner to find the right code. Could also be wheel speed sensors. Tail lamps I believe are LED, if they're out probably a wiring problem or the rear SAM. Thermostat going out is common, change tensioner, both pulleys while you're at it as one has to come off anyway to change the thermostat. Wahler is the OEM maker for Mercedes for the thermostat, when you get that one, there's a spot where the MB logo would go is ground out. Also check the oil cooler gaskets for leaks as you will have to take the tensioner and pulleys off to replace the gaskets. FCPEuro has the kit for the mounts. Rockauto has the kit for the tensioner/pulleys/belts, but FCPEuro also carries it for a little bit more and they have a lifetime warranty but it's a tossup.
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Thank cetialpha5. Will look into your suggestions.
I bought it with a little over 150k miles on it. Since then I think I drove around another 2k.
I paid $5700. At the time it was the cheapest 2008 wagon in the U.S. I was also looking at a couple of 04s and 06s which were much cheaper (I think the 04 was around $3000). But I did not want to deal with SBC and balance shaft issues.
I paid $5700. At the time it was the cheapest 2008 wagon in the U.S. I was also looking at a couple of 04s and 06s which were much cheaper (I think the 04 was around $3000). But I did not want to deal with SBC and balance shaft issues.
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Great feedback, thanks for this. The car has been through a number of owners, I would be the 4th. Car has been listed for a number of weeks, He's asking 12500 Canadian, and apparently needs tires and some exhaust hangers. Pretty sure the value of this car should be around half of asking price. Have a mind to get it over to the stealer for a PPI and see what they recommend and then make an offer.
My wife wants a car or SUV that can tow a travel trailer. Pretty sure this wagon could do it, but I know Mercedes North America doesn't recommend towing. I don't want a Curt hitch with the 1" 1/4 post either, something a bit more substantial to pull up to a 24 foot trailer.
My wife wants a car or SUV that can tow a travel trailer. Pretty sure this wagon could do it, but I know Mercedes North America doesn't recommend towing. I don't want a Curt hitch with the 1" 1/4 post either, something a bit more substantial to pull up to a 24 foot trailer.
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Great feedback, thanks for this. The car has been through a number of owners, I would be the 4th. Car has been listed for a number of weeks, He's asking 12500 Canadian, and apparently needs tires and some exhaust hangers. Pretty sure the value of this car should be around half of asking price. Have a mind to get it over to the stealer for a PPI and see what they recommend and then make an offer.
My wife wants a car or SUV that can tow a travel trailer. Pretty sure this wagon could do it, but I know Mercedes North America doesn't recommend towing. I don't want a Curt hitch with the 1" 1/4 post either, something a bit more substantial to pull up to a 24 foot trailer.
My wife wants a car or SUV that can tow a travel trailer. Pretty sure this wagon could do it, but I know Mercedes North America doesn't recommend towing. I don't want a Curt hitch with the 1" 1/4 post either, something a bit more substantial to pull up to a 24 foot trailer.
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#17
I purchased a '08 E350 sedan 4matic with 71k miles over a year ago... It was good shape on the outside, but I learned pretty quickly there were a lot of hidden issues. The smartest move I made was to take it to the MB dealership and have a head to toe inspection done. The dealership provided me with a detailed report... Consisting of several pages with pics and part numbers.
I started developing with a "pecking" order of when I would do what, based on cost and severity. Overtime I had most of the work done at small low cost shops, and small jobs I didn't trust to the little shops, I had the dealership do it.
Here's the list I had...
-Leaking Right CV Boot
- Cam Sensors needed to replaced
- Rust on Transmission pan (car came from the East coast)
- Replaced Spark Plugs
- Flush Transmission
- Replace front brake pads
- Rust on exhaust pipes and joints
- Replace Motor mounts
- replace serpentine belt and tension pully
Since I've had the car (just over a year), I've completed or had this work done (not necessary in this order):
*Replaced all 4 Rotors, Pads, Brake sensors
*Replaced serpentine belt and 3 pully(s) - not just the Tension pully
*4 new tires
*Replaced Air filters
*Transmission Pan replaced, Transmission flush and Oil change
*Replaced Motor mounts
*Rebuilt both Front Drive Axles
*4 Wheel alignment
*Replaced the Comand radio with an aftermarket headunit
*Removed the Navigation DVD player and the CD player
The car ran great when I first purchased it, but it's even better now that all this work has been done.
===
I still need to have the Brake line flushed, and I would like to replace the rusty Exhaust components... I'm also looking for new rims because I don't like original wheels;
Hope this helps!
I started developing with a "pecking" order of when I would do what, based on cost and severity. Overtime I had most of the work done at small low cost shops, and small jobs I didn't trust to the little shops, I had the dealership do it.
Here's the list I had...
-Leaking Right CV Boot
- Cam Sensors needed to replaced
- Rust on Transmission pan (car came from the East coast)
- Replaced Spark Plugs
- Flush Transmission
- Replace front brake pads
- Rust on exhaust pipes and joints
- Replace Motor mounts
- replace serpentine belt and tension pully
Since I've had the car (just over a year), I've completed or had this work done (not necessary in this order):
*Replaced all 4 Rotors, Pads, Brake sensors
*Replaced serpentine belt and 3 pully(s) - not just the Tension pully
*4 new tires
*Replaced Air filters
*Transmission Pan replaced, Transmission flush and Oil change
*Replaced Motor mounts
*Rebuilt both Front Drive Axles
*4 Wheel alignment
*Replaced the Comand radio with an aftermarket headunit
*Removed the Navigation DVD player and the CD player
The car ran great when I first purchased it, but it's even better now that all this work has been done.
===
I still need to have the Brake line flushed, and I would like to replace the rusty Exhaust components... I'm also looking for new rims because I don't like original wheels;
Hope this helps!
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I purchased a '08 E350 sedan 4matic with 71k miles over a year ago... It was good shape on the outside, but I learned pretty quickly there were a lot of hidden issues. The smartest move I made was to take it to the MB dealership and have a head to toe inspection done. The dealership provided me with a detailed report... Consisting of several pages with pics and part numbers.
I started developing with a "pecking" order of when I would do what, based on cost and severity. Overtime I had most of the work done at small low cost shops, and small jobs I didn't trust to the little shops, I had the dealership do it.
Here's the list I had...
-Leaking Right CV Boot
- Cam Sensors needed to replaced
- Rust on Transmission pan (car came from the East coast)
- Replaced Spark Plugs
- Flush Transmission
- Replace front brake pads
- Rust on exhaust pipes and joints
- Replace Motor mounts
- replace serpentine belt and tension pully
Since I've had the car (just over a year), I've completed or had this work done (not necessary in this order):
*Replaced all 4 Rotors, Pads, Brake sensors
*Replaced serpentine belt and 3 pully(s) - not just the Tension pully
*4 new tires
*Replaced Air filters
*Transmission Pan replaced, Transmission flush and Oil change
*Replaced Motor mounts
*Rebuilt both Front Drive Axles
*4 Wheel alignment
*Replaced the Comand radio with an aftermarket headunit
*Removed the Navigation DVD player and the CD player
The car ran great when I first purchased it, but it's even better now that all this work has been done.
===
I still need to have the Brake line flushed, and I would like to replace the rusty Exhaust components... I'm also looking for new rims because I don't like original wheels;
Hope this helps!
I started developing with a "pecking" order of when I would do what, based on cost and severity. Overtime I had most of the work done at small low cost shops, and small jobs I didn't trust to the little shops, I had the dealership do it.
Here's the list I had...
-Leaking Right CV Boot
- Cam Sensors needed to replaced
- Rust on Transmission pan (car came from the East coast)
- Replaced Spark Plugs
- Flush Transmission
- Replace front brake pads
- Rust on exhaust pipes and joints
- Replace Motor mounts
- replace serpentine belt and tension pully
Since I've had the car (just over a year), I've completed or had this work done (not necessary in this order):
*Replaced all 4 Rotors, Pads, Brake sensors
*Replaced serpentine belt and 3 pully(s) - not just the Tension pully
*4 new tires
*Replaced Air filters
*Transmission Pan replaced, Transmission flush and Oil change
*Replaced Motor mounts
*Rebuilt both Front Drive Axles
*4 Wheel alignment
*Replaced the Comand radio with an aftermarket headunit
*Removed the Navigation DVD player and the CD player
The car ran great when I first purchased it, but it's even better now that all this work has been done.
===
I still need to have the Brake line flushed, and I would like to replace the rusty Exhaust components... I'm also looking for new rims because I don't like original wheels;
Hope this helps!
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For the last several decades, most exhausts by most manufacturers have been stainless steel. It's pretty much why all the muffler shops went out of business. Midas used to be a muffler shop, now it just does general auto repairs.
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I purchased a '08 E350 sedan 4matic with 71k miles over a year ago... It was good shape on the outside, but I learned pretty quickly there were a lot of hidden issues. The smartest move I made was to take it to the MB dealership and have a head to toe inspection done. The dealership provided me with a detailed report... Consisting of several pages with pics and part numbers.
I started developing with a "pecking" order of when I would do what, based on cost and severity. Overtime I had most of the work done at small low cost shops, and small jobs I didn't trust to the little shops, I had the dealership do it.
Here's the list I had...
-Leaking Right CV Boot
- Cam Sensors needed to replaced
- Rust on Transmission pan (car came from the East coast)
- Replaced Spark Plugs
- Flush Transmission
- Replace front brake pads
- Rust on exhaust pipes and joints
- Replace Motor mounts
- replace serpentine belt and tension pully
Since I've had the car (just over a year), I've completed or had this work done (not necessary in this order):
*Replaced all 4 Rotors, Pads, Brake sensors
*Replaced serpentine belt and 3 pully(s) - not just the Tension pully
*4 new tires
*Replaced Air filters
*Transmission Pan replaced, Transmission flush and Oil change
*Replaced Motor mounts
*Rebuilt both Front Drive Axles
*4 Wheel alignment
*Replaced the Comand radio with an aftermarket headunit
*Removed the Navigation DVD player and the CD player
The car ran great when I first purchased it, but it's even better now that all this work has been done.
===
I still need to have the Brake line flushed, and I would like to replace the rusty Exhaust components... I'm also looking for new rims because I don't like original wheels;
Hope this helps!
I started developing with a "pecking" order of when I would do what, based on cost and severity. Overtime I had most of the work done at small low cost shops, and small jobs I didn't trust to the little shops, I had the dealership do it.
Here's the list I had...
-Leaking Right CV Boot
- Cam Sensors needed to replaced
- Rust on Transmission pan (car came from the East coast)
- Replaced Spark Plugs
- Flush Transmission
- Replace front brake pads
- Rust on exhaust pipes and joints
- Replace Motor mounts
- replace serpentine belt and tension pully
Since I've had the car (just over a year), I've completed or had this work done (not necessary in this order):
*Replaced all 4 Rotors, Pads, Brake sensors
*Replaced serpentine belt and 3 pully(s) - not just the Tension pully
*4 new tires
*Replaced Air filters
*Transmission Pan replaced, Transmission flush and Oil change
*Replaced Motor mounts
*Rebuilt both Front Drive Axles
*4 Wheel alignment
*Replaced the Comand radio with an aftermarket headunit
*Removed the Navigation DVD player and the CD player
The car ran great when I first purchased it, but it's even better now that all this work has been done.
===
I still need to have the Brake line flushed, and I would like to replace the rusty Exhaust components... I'm also looking for new rims because I don't like original wheels;
Hope this helps!
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I respectfully disagree! This dealership is one the largest MB dealers in the US! Over 50 certified MB Mechanics on staff, Multi-level (2 floors) maintenance floor, Multi-million dollar facility. The report I received was 6 pages, complete Mechanics notes, MB part numbers, STAR Technotes, and color pics of the areas and components on my car! This document was invaluable for me to make yes/no maintenance decisions. Additionally, used this document as reference when dealing with smaller shops. Bottomline - this document made me smarter! This is my MB - I needed all the info I could get!