Transmission Issues - 2012 GL350
I drove the truck when I got home this evening and noticed some weird things. Yes, it slips out of reverse after about 1 second. It has a hard time accelerating,but revs go up. It hard shifts multiple gears. When the hard shifts happen, the Blind spot malfunction light" comes on and an triangle points to every potential transmission letter. What does the Blind spot indicator have to do with the transmission, is this a faulty error?
The truck has 74,000 miles on it. Engine was replaced less than 6-months ago (maybe 3-4,000 miles) with a new crate engine under CPO warranty. Torque converter was replaced less than 6-months ago under CPO. I'll need to look at all my documentation, but I've complained about hard shifting for over 2-years and the transmission has been "flashed" and received a software update and told that there is nothing wrong with the transmission.
Truck has had oil seals, turbos, DPF Pressure Sensor, NOx sensors, adblue heater, adblue tank, timing chain, Command, 3 of 4 electronic door entry handles, air shocks (x4), rear struts, bushings, tie rods and other things I'm sure I am forgetting replaced. When I put stats together, I determined that the truck was in the shop approximately 6-months out of the 4-years that I owned it.
Planning to get it towed to the dealer tomorrow and fight with MB USA to fix it. Anybody have any thoughts?
Last edited by 91stealthes; Mar 3, 2020 at 11:35 PM.
I drove the truck when I got home this evening and noticed some weird things. Yes, it slips out of reverse after about 1 second. It has a hard time accelerating,but revs go up. It hard shifts multiple gears. When the hard shifts happen, the Blind spot malfunction light" comes on and an triangle points to every potential transmission letter. What does the Blind spot indicator have to do with the transmission, is this a faulty error?
The truck has 74,000 miles on it. Engine was replaced less than 6-months ago (maybe 3-4,000 miles) with a new crate engine under CPO warranty. Torque converter was replaced less than 6-months ago under CPO. I'll need to look at all my documentation, but I've complained about hard shifting for over 2-years and the transmission has been "flashed" and received a software update and told that there is nothing wrong with the transmission.
Truck has had oil seals, turbos, DPF Pressure Sensor, NOx sensors, adblue heater, adblue tank, timing chain, Command, 3 of 4 electronic door entry handles, air shocks (x4), rear struts, bushings, tie rods and other things I'm sure I am forgetting replaced. When I put stats together, I determined that the truck was in the shop approximately 6-months out of the 4-years that I owned it.
Planning to get it towed to the dealer tomorrow and fight with MB USA to fix it. Anybody have any thoughts?
As far as your transmission, the dealer will be able to hook it up to the computer to diagnose. But I really think this is just another sign you need to get rid of it.
What let to Mercedes agreeing to replace your engine?
let’s hope the banging your wife reported wasn’t her overrevving the new engine stuck in first gear, which would have caused engine damage.
let us know which codes the dealer is able to pull
the x164 diesel is such a piece of crap, but the gasoline versions are great cars.
As far as your transmission, the dealer will be able to hook it up to the computer to diagnose. But I really think this is just another sign you need to get rid of it.
What let to Mercedes agreeing to replace your engine?
Truck is currently at the dealer awaiting diagnosis, we'll see what they have to say.
Engine was replaced as there was no explanation for the catastrophic failure we encountered. Vehicle was only ever serviced at Mercedes and everything was performed within the specified service intervals. No real reason for them to not warranty it, though I did see the document where they highlighted every recommended maintenance performed and its mileage when performed; so I believe they were looking for a way to not cover it. So, I now have a brand new crate engine warrantied for 5 more years.
let’s hope the banging your wife reported wasn’t her overrevving the new engine stuck in first gear, which would have caused engine damage.
let us know which codes the dealer is able to pull
the x164 diesel is such a piece of crap, but the gasoline versions are great cars.
I've asked the dealer to send me the codes once they hook it up to star.
I don't quite understand all the hate on the x164 diesel. I know they get a lot of flack here on the forum, but nobody typically comes on here to praise their vehicle, they come on when they have problems. Now, I do believe that our truck has had an excessive amount of issues in the 4.5 years we have owned it, but, I like the truck and hope to have it for many many more years. My theory is that a lot of issues people have may be due to bad diesel.
i now have two 07 GL450s that are the complete opposite of that car - capable, reliable and economical to maintain. So that’s my perspective when I let loose on the OM642.
The car is good - the integration of the Diesel engine and it’s supporting emissions equipment is not; which leads to premature power train failure.
Last edited by Max Blast; Mar 5, 2020 at 02:58 PM.
I personally blame the EPA. They made the emissions standards so hard to meet that it makes for impossible engineering standards for the engines. To meet emissions standards, the engines have to run super hot, which leads to all kinds of failures, and they have the need for complex emissions oriented add-ons that also lead to expensive failures like the DPF and the SCR systems.
What OM642 failures are you aware of / have you had that you think are diesel fuel quality related?
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So, again, sorry for the delay in following up. Truck is still at the dealer while I await a response from MB USA management or Daimler management. I've complained about hard shifting and transmission issues since late 2015 and there is documentation that I have complained about and brought the vehicle to Mercedes on 9 different occasions regarding it. Most recently (October), they replaced the torque converter and here we are today. It took he Executive Referral Manager quite some time (12-days) before I or the dealer was able to get a hold of him, but he states that the case was reviewed and Mercedes USA is offering to cover 20% of the repair cost (as supposedly part of my rear suspension repair was put through as "good will" in October and is affecting this goodwill offer).
I had escalated my complaint for review (with a brief email (13 sentences), but with enough history) to Christian Treiber. I emailed him 3-times in a 7-day period and was finally contacted again by the Executive Referral Manager after my last email to Mr. Treiber. I emailed Mr. Treiber 5-days later informing him that I would like him to review the case and provide me email confirmation that he agrees with Mercedes USA stance after reviewing my multiple complaints regarding the transmission. I never heard from Mr. Treiber.
Two days later, I escalated the case to Nicolas Speeks. I emailed Mr. Speeks 3-times over a 6-day period. I never heard from Mr. Speeks, nor an Executive Referral Manager.
Twenty-four hours after my last email to Mr Speeks, I escalated to Ola Källenius. I emailed Mr. Källenius 3-times over a 9-day period. I never heard from Mr. Källenius. I received an email on the 10th day from "Daimler Team for the Board of Management" indicating they have forwarded it to Mercedes-Benz USA , LLC and that if it is a duplicate correspondence, I will only be notified by MBUSA if there is a change in the determination previously decided. I've sent 2 emails to that address over a 6-day time asking to make sure that Mr. Speeks or Mr. Treiber receives the request for review. And this is where we stand today.
Of note, the Executive Referral Manager told me that he could not inform me of who from Mercedes USA was on the team that reviewed my case indicating they cannot share their protocols. I personally do not believe that anybody at MBUSA reviewed the extensive history and complaints on the vehicle. Of note, I did include the date, Invoice #, description, and the Mercedes dealerships response to each of the 9 visits in my formal complaint to the Executive Referral Manager.
So, this is where we stand. Over 12-days for the Executive Referral Manager to respond (even though the dealer and I tired to contact him numerous times). Over 33-days since first email to management at MBUSA with no response from management.
Any thoughts?
1. If you love it and can afford to wait it out, then keep pressuring the dealership to honor the repair.
2. If you cannot wait, immediately negotiate with the dealership to give you a very generous trade in value and move on.
what ended up being the cause of your issue? See above for mine.
1. If you love it and can afford to wait it out, then keep pressuring the dealership to honor the repair.
2. If you cannot wait, immediately negotiate with the dealership to give you a very generous trade in value and move on.











