Help - GL 350 blutec seized ????








I think some of the other posed about $25K for a diesel engine.
It's not just the engine it is the R&R at MB's ridiculous labor rates.
They have to cover their lattes and loaner cars some how.
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In any case, good luck to you. Paying half is not a bad deal for something caused by you. They could have denied any warranty coverage. I am sorry if I sound harsh but you have no bargaining power right now. Yes, going over the scheduled mileage even for as much as 7500 miles might not cause major damage to gasoline motors but you have a diesel which are known for their filter replacement requirements.
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modern mobil 1 is a very sturdy oil. my 997.2 turbo requires oil changes every 2 years or 20k miles. on a 530 hp turbo high performance engine. ofcourse i do it every 7500-10000 miles, but the factory service requirements go to show what are the true capabilities of the oil.
let us know how it goes.
30k for a motor replacement is not bad. remember- this includes many hours @ $150 / hour labor.
for comparison the v12tt engines are $65k....




Something doesn't seem right. The dealership may not be totally forthcoming. Do your due diligence and ask many questions at the dealership and verify what they are saying to you is true. Good luck.




i.e.
R&R Hood
R&R Radiator
R&R various accessories
Then add in;
Oil Change
Air Filter Change
Drive Belt Change
etc.




I may scrap it.
Last edited by canvasback13; Jan 15, 2015 at 12:36 PM.




Have you talked to an independent about installing a used engine?
There is another thread where a guy is contemplating diesel v gas and this thread highlights one of my concerns. If you are going to make any decision which affects the livelihood and safety of your family, do some homework and understand the parameters of your decision. Moving from gas to diesel or from anything to electric or hydrogen or CNG brings with it a new risk reward curve that you can take advantage of by understanding it at least a little.
Please forgive my pontification...my kids don't want to hear it either and I think I'll be best served by going out and checking everyone's oil levels.
There is another thread where a guy is contemplating diesel v gas and this thread highlights one of my concerns. If you are going to make any decision which affects the livelihood and safety of your family, do some homework and understand the parameters of your decision. Moving from gas to diesel or from anything to electric or hydrogen or CNG brings with it a new risk reward curve that you can take advantage of by understanding it at least a little.
Please forgive my pontification...my kids don't want to hear it either and I think I'll be best served by going out and checking everyone's oil levels.
3 weeks ago my 2015 gl 350 wouldn't start, dealer sent out their driver who had trouble jump starting it. Service tech. came out and jump started suv and told my wife engine service light was on and that it should be brought to dealer that day. Wife brought car in and service rep. checked out suv and told her everything was fine and sent her on her way (no service was offered or suggested). Suv has 22k miles and is 14 months old, I purchased it from this dealer. They have no records of any service on this vehicle as it has been done outside of dealership.
2 weeks later (about 400miles) suv came to sudden stop. Dealer states oil has turned to sludge and motor seized. We haven't hammered out details with dealer or MB yet. Oil changes are not documented well (performed outside dealership). I'm disappointed that dealer didnt check suv when we brought it for engine light on.
They are now saying that it was tire pressure light and there are no codes noted on computer of suv (keep in mind that it was there service tech who saw light).
I suggested to dealer that there must be some problem with warning system in suv. Surely there should have been oil pressure problems prior to motor seizing.
I did some research and is it possible that a slow coolant leak into motor would have slowly turned oil to sludge and could this be proven? (I'm not talking about enough to make oil creamy, slow leak over many months)
BTW low coolant light has come on a few time and I put fluid in a few times.
I never saw any fluid on garage floor or detected a leak.
Prior to motor seizing suv ran fine and normal gas mileage.
Anybody have any other ideas as to why this would happen??
thanks
chris


