722.9 7G transmission lawsuit
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722.9 7G transmission lawsuit
Saw this on another forum, but it's the same transmission we all have. Just a fyi.
https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2...-lawsuit.shtml
https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2...-lawsuit.shtml
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There should NEVER be a TCM that is programmed to put any transmission into a limp mode while the vehicle is in motion. Any OEM that does that should have a few billion dollar law suit.
Same goes for engines.
Same goes for engines.
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Seems to be a common design flaw for many manufacturers
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When 7G could have some software problems, the bigger IMHO problem is manufactures preventing doing the repairs outside dealerships.
The problem is wide spread and you pay for it buying milk and bread as farmers have to pay ransom to their equipment manufacturers.
Register at https://repair.org/stand-up/ to stand up against it.
The problem is wide spread and you pay for it buying milk and bread as farmers have to pay ransom to their equipment manufacturers.
Register at https://repair.org/stand-up/ to stand up against it.
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I prize MB that is making their cars idiotprooof, but all in this life has the limits.
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Nothing is idiot proof as nature keeps making better idiots....
I understand safety and reasons for computers etc etc but sometimes the programmers cannot think of every scenario.
Like this being on interstate and this tranny drops gears down so you end up doing 30mph with semi truck behind you as you merge with no where for anyone to go....
I see a mess about to happen MB did not think of this and though "Hey if tranny fails lets go to limp home mode so the drivr can make it home in 2nd gear"
Hate to be on the autobahn with this thing in LH lane passing cars with bunch of fast cars behind me... OUCh////
No one or one company can think of every possible scenario for failure is all and sometimes their failure mode may not be the best for those they did not think of.
I am sure they did think hard about it.... and now the lawsuits are flying I doubt they will chage it for fear of admitting fault in lieu of admitting WE DID NOT THINK of that.
I understand safety and reasons for computers etc etc but sometimes the programmers cannot think of every scenario.
Like this being on interstate and this tranny drops gears down so you end up doing 30mph with semi truck behind you as you merge with no where for anyone to go....
I see a mess about to happen MB did not think of this and though "Hey if tranny fails lets go to limp home mode so the drivr can make it home in 2nd gear"
Hate to be on the autobahn with this thing in LH lane passing cars with bunch of fast cars behind me... OUCh////
No one or one company can think of every possible scenario for failure is all and sometimes their failure mode may not be the best for those they did not think of.
I am sure they did think hard about it.... and now the lawsuits are flying I doubt they will chage it for fear of admitting fault in lieu of admitting WE DID NOT THINK of that.
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You are definitely right, that it is impossible to predict all the scenarios.
On other forum we had safety engineer giving samples how safety belts actually kill people. Typical sample a child in safety seat killed in accident when steel beam from a pickup went via the side door and crushed the child at low speed. With no safety belts- the child would be simply pushed on side, but safety belts hold it for crushing.
Still we do buckle up as statistically belts do way more good than bad.
Same with self-prevention programs MB cars have. Hard to blame the car that is trying to survive idiot driver
Typical sample on other side is Ford 6l Powerstroke.
Those engines have weak oil coolers, that gets clog, what leads to boiling coolant and with idiot behind the wheel - engine overheating,.
Ford doesn't have self-prevention program and thousands of those $10,000 engines were replaced becouse of $100 cooler failure with idiot using it -equal to catastrophic failure.
On other forum we had safety engineer giving samples how safety belts actually kill people. Typical sample a child in safety seat killed in accident when steel beam from a pickup went via the side door and crushed the child at low speed. With no safety belts- the child would be simply pushed on side, but safety belts hold it for crushing.
Still we do buckle up as statistically belts do way more good than bad.
Same with self-prevention programs MB cars have. Hard to blame the car that is trying to survive idiot driver
Typical sample on other side is Ford 6l Powerstroke.
Those engines have weak oil coolers, that gets clog, what leads to boiling coolant and with idiot behind the wheel - engine overheating,.
Ford doesn't have self-prevention program and thousands of those $10,000 engines were replaced becouse of $100 cooler failure with idiot using it -equal to catastrophic failure.
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I get ya but I am more a fan of being responisble for myself in lieu of someone else...
Crazy world I mean 20 years ago this was non issue.
Crazy world I mean 20 years ago this was non issue.
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Yes it was. Living 1/2 hr from Hoover Dam, I am always amazed how 93 men die on the project. Just few years later - Golden Gate Bridge construction adapted safety measures to complete the bridge with no casualties.
Than it took 80 years to discover that sidewalk has a gap between the bridge, that overlap I beam and is not visible from looking straight at it. Small child drop to her death before permanent maintenance crew noticed the problem and put safety cable there.
Than it took 80 years to discover that sidewalk has a gap between the bridge, that overlap I beam and is not visible from looking straight at it. Small child drop to her death before permanent maintenance crew noticed the problem and put safety cable there.
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There is no reason to force a limp mode for any component in a vehicle, that is as stupid as it would be putting an oil pressure kill switch on an aircraft engine. Even with zero oil pressure that airplane engine can run another amount of time that could possibly save lives. The key is keep the system up just in case. MB and planning for everything, that is nonsense, they if they had just simple common sense they should know that killing the engine or transmission at any speed that there could be a huge truck behind ready to roll over the car. Sorry MB idiots deserve major law suits over that issue.
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Would this type of case have to be fought in each state or country ... or if won in California - would it lead to a world wide recall?
that is a lot of transmissions to fix.
that is a lot of transmissions to fix.
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All semi trucks in the US(or at least the ones I had experience with for the past 10 years) have a configurable shutdown in case of a part failure.If a truck is configured for this(most large fleets with rookie drivers have this) and for example you loose oil pressure, coolant leak, etc you get a notice on the dashboard and 15 seconds later the truck shuts down. This is sketchy as hell when you are hauling close to 80k lbs and you loose power steering because the engine shuts down. I rather seize or overheat an engine than have it shut down on me in the middle of a highway and no one lets you over to the shoulder or safety in time. It would be nice if one could program it in a way that it only shuts down while idling but not when you are driving at highway speeds.
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I want to look further into what component repair/replacement can be done while transmission fluid/filter is being changed. I'm sure it involves the conductor plate (valve body) R&R, but might be a bit more cost effective to include with the pan coming off anyway. I think I remember reading where a dealer repair had been done (not transmission replacement). Apologies if it's been stated, more research needed on my part.
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All semi trucks in the US(or at least the ones I had experience with for the past 10 years) have a configurable shutdown in case of a part failure.If a truck is configured for this(most large fleets with rookie drivers have this) and for example you loose oil pressure, coolant leak, etc you get a notice on the dashboard and 15 seconds later the truck shuts down. This is sketchy as hell when you are hauling close to 80k lbs and you loose power steering because the engine shuts down. I rather seize or overheat an engine than have it shut down on me in the middle of a highway and no one lets you over to the shoulder or safety in time. It would be nice if one could program it in a way that it only shuts down while idling but not when you are driving at highway speeds.
Once it overheated, the buzzer would come on and engine got killed. Brakes been pneumatic, where tank had supply good for few uses, but turning 16 tons beast without PS was really building your biceps.
I eventually disconnect the kill switch as summer driving in CA traffic was putting me on the edge quite often.
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All semi trucks in the US(or at least the ones I had experience with for the past 10 years) have a configurable shutdown in case of a part failure.If a truck is configured for this(most large fleets with rookie drivers have this) and for example you loose oil pressure, coolant leak, etc you get a notice on the dashboard and 15 seconds later the truck shuts down. This is sketchy as hell when you are hauling close to 80k lbs and you loose power steering because the engine shuts down. I rather seize or overheat an engine than have it shut down on me in the middle of a highway and no one lets you over to the shoulder or safety in time. It would be nice if one could program it in a way that it only shuts down while idling but not when you are driving at highway speeds.
Yeah really dumb to save an engine or what ever component, from damage due to oil loss or what ever, just to have it destroyed in a horrible accident as well as the lives lost , huge safety issue especially on a huge truck.
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Once it overheated, the buzzer would come on and engine got killed. Brakes been pneumatic, where tank had supply good for few uses, but turning 16 tons beast without PS was really building your biceps.
I eventually disconnect the kill switch as summer driving in CA traffic was putting me on the edge quite often.
Once it overheated, the buzzer would come on and engine got killed. Brakes been pneumatic, where tank had supply good for few uses, but turning 16 tons beast without PS was really building your biceps.
I eventually disconnect the kill switch as summer driving in CA traffic was putting me on the edge quite often.
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Lost the case to MBUSA. =(
A California federal judge dismissed one named plaintiff’s state law claim in a proposed class action alleging Mercedes-Benz USA LLC sold vehicles with defective transmissions, ruling that because he got the car in Illinois, he can’t bring his case under Kansas state law.Case No. 5:16-cv-03370-EJD
09-30-2019
TERRY HAMM, et al., Plaintiffs, v. MERCEDES-BENZ USA, LLC, Defendant.
EDWARD J. DAVILA United States District Judge
A California federal judge dismissed one named plaintiff’s state law claim in a proposed class action alleging Mercedes-Benz USA LLC sold vehicles with defective transmissions, ruling that because he got the car in Illinois, he can’t bring his case under Kansas state law.Case No. 5:16-cv-03370-EJD
09-30-2019
TERRY HAMM, et al., Plaintiffs, v. MERCEDES-BENZ USA, LLC, Defendant.
EDWARD J. DAVILA United States District Judge
ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT; DENYING PLAINTIFFS' CROSS-MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR SUMMARY ADJUDICATION OF ISSUES
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Lost the case to MBUSA. =(
A California federal judge dismissed one named plaintiff’s state law claim in a proposed class action alleging Mercedes-Benz USA LLC sold vehicles with defective transmissions, ruling that because he got the car in Illinois, he can’t bring his case under Kansas state law.Case No. 5:16-cv-03370-EJD
09-30-2019
TERRY HAMM, et al., Plaintiffs, v. MERCEDES-BENZ USA, LLC, Defendant.
EDWARD J. DAVILA United States District Judge
A California federal judge dismissed one named plaintiff’s state law claim in a proposed class action alleging Mercedes-Benz USA LLC sold vehicles with defective transmissions, ruling that because he got the car in Illinois, he can’t bring his case under Kansas state law.Case No. 5:16-cv-03370-EJD
09-30-2019
TERRY HAMM, et al., Plaintiffs, v. MERCEDES-BENZ USA, LLC, Defendant.
EDWARD J. DAVILA United States District Judge
ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT; DENYING PLAINTIFFS' CROSS-MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR SUMMARY ADJUDICATION OF ISSUES
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I never really experience limp mode, but today while I was at a stoplight, the car wouldn't move. I was stopped on a red and it turned green and I applied gas but the car didn't move. I tried again and it revved high but still didn't move. I looked at the PRNDL input and it was still in D, but acted as if it was in N. I restarted it with all the cars behind me furiously honking (while my emergency lights were on). I hope Mercedes acknowledges their mistake.