2022 GLE53 Jerking while accelerating
thanks.




Is it like it shuts off or loses power? Like it hits a false neutral between gears?
Like the brakes were applied? Cold or warm engine? Total mileage?
I haven't noticed this mentioned before, so the more specific you can be, the better chance someone can help.
Is it like it shuts off or loses power? Like it hits a false neutral between gears?
Like the brakes were applied? Cold or warm engine? Total mileage?
I haven't noticed this mentioned before, so the more specific you can be, the better chance someone can help.
Pulling out of the driveway, put vehicle from reverse to drive, then start to drive and then the car starts to "jerk accelerate" as if pumping the accelerator while driving. Vehicle has been doing this 6 months after receiving car (received delivery july 2021) and has been doing this periodically but often. Has 9500 miles on it. No brakes were applied during acceleration. Vehicle stays in drive when the jerking occurs. Oh, one more additional that wife just reminded me. Our house is almost at crest of small hill. It only happens when going towards crest of hill. It doesn't when going in opposite direction (down decline of street) or on a leveled road or continuous drive or from stop sign/red light. So this only occurs after starting the vehicle and going up slight incline towards crest of road.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for replying :-)
Pulling out of the driveway, put vehicle from reverse to drive, then start to drive and then the car starts to "jerk accelerate" as if pumping the accelerator while driving. Vehicle has been doing this 6 months after receiving car (received delivery july 2021) and has been doing this periodically but often. Has 9500 miles on it. No brakes were applied during acceleration. Vehicle stays in drive when the jerking occurs. Oh, one more additional that wife just reminded me. Our house is almost at crest of small hill. It only happens when going towards crest of hill. It doesn't when going in opposite direction (down decline of street) or on a leveled road or continuous drive or from stop sign/red light. So this only occurs after starting the vehicle and going up slight incline towards crest of road.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for replying :-)




I suspect sensors also.
It could be inclination or acceleration sensors, possibly in some combination with tranny sensors.
Or maybe it's fuel.




It's probably 100% not related to your issue either, but let me describe it.
When I have left a car wash, and wanted to make sure my discs are dried, I've applied brake and throttle simultaneously, to heat up the brakes.
The car does not like it at all. It's either all brake or all throttle, and the transition between the two is dramatic, violent.
I don't feel that I'm applying very much pressure on either pedal, but the stop go action makes it impossible to be very smooth.
Maybe you can try my inadvertent troubleshooting technique and see if it feels the same. 25mph. Nobody around.
Maybe your car thinks there's a brake interaction at a certain inclination.
Pretty far fetched, huh?
Maybe i could take a video while wife driving of the car jerking while going up the hill and it would be suffice for techs to figure it out.
There are no small inclines in the area where I take it for service so they most likely wont be able to duplicate it.
The jerking while going up small hill is really mysterious and I cant think of what could be causing it.
We only put 93 fuel.
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We managed to track down our favored most trusted service advisor who left our original service dealership and immediately noticed the quality of service went down the tubes.
He put it to have software checked and updated if needed, which they did. He said give it a few days for the drivetrain to learn our driving habits and adjust. It jerked 1 time when we got it back but hasnt anymore (about 1 month). Other things like irregular shifting, changing gears needed to be "learned" by the vehicle which also got better as we drove it.
Keeping fingers crossed that all it needed was software update.
We managed to track down our favored most trusted service advisor who left our original service dealership and immediately noticed the quality of service went down the tubes.
He put it to have software checked and updated if needed, which they did. He said give it a few days for the drivetrain to learn our driving habits and adjust. It jerked 1 time when we got it back but hasnt anymore (about 1 month). Other things like irregular shifting, changing gears needed to be "learned" by the vehicle which also got better as we drove it.
Keeping fingers crossed that all it needed was software update.




It's probably 100% not related to your issue either, but let me describe it.
When I have left a car wash, and wanted to make sure my discs are dried, I've applied brake and throttle simultaneously, to heat up the brakes.
The car does not like it at all. It's either all brake or all throttle, and the transition between the two is dramatic, violent.
I don't feel that I'm applying very much pressure on either pedal, but the stop go action makes it impossible to be very smooth.
Maybe you can try my inadvertent troubleshooting technique and see if it feels the same. 25mph. Nobody around.
Maybe your car thinks there's a brake interaction at a certain inclination.
Pretty far fetched, huh?




There have been a few threads about how to release the automatic electric parking brake after turning the ignition off, so this doesn't happen. It's a thing.
There is a distinct difference between driving in the rain and having high pressure Jets aimed directly at your pads.
Mercedes uses sensors to squeeze the brakes in wet conditions, making them work reliably and immediately when it's raining. This doesn't happen at the car wash. You're only going 1 mph.
A couple of stops from 30 mph on the way home doesn't dry the brakes. Some day you will see.
Back to the topic:
I was describing my (failed) attempt at trying brakes and throttle simultaneously (it works on my other cars when you want to generate heat, such as just before fording a stream), which causes pretty violent pauses or jerks in acceleration in the GLE.
I was wondering if there was some similar interaction with the OPs issue.
Last edited by mikapen; Aug 29, 2023 at 12:06 PM.




My wife thought she had something fail the first time it happened to her. The loud bang and jerk is a little bit of a wake up as you leisurely try to back out of the garage.
but also now when accelerating to pass a car or at other random times when not after cold start or going downhill.
no codes. Dealer has had car a week and zero progress.
There have been a few threads about how to release the automatic electric parking brake after turning the ignition off, so this doesn't happen. It's a thing.
There is a distinct difference between driving in the rain and having high pressure Jets aimed directly at your pads.
Mercedes uses sensors to squeeze the brakes in wet conditions, making them work reliably and immediately when it's raining. This doesn't happen at the car wash. You're only going 1 mph.
A couple of stops from 30 mph on the way home doesn't dry the brakes. Some day you will see.
Back to the topic:
I was describing my (failed) attempt at trying brakes and throttle simultaneously (it works on my other cars when you want to generate heat, such as just before fording a stream), which causes pretty violent pauses or jerks in acceleration in the GLE.
I was wondering if there was some similar interaction with the OPs issue.
Good point on the brake drying thing, more on it here under Adaptive Braking Technology:
https://www.mbmanhattan.com/safety-features/#abt
Good point on the brake drying thing, more on it here under Adaptive Braking Technology:
https://www.mbmanhattan.com/safety-features/#abt
Pulling out of the driveway, put vehicle from reverse to drive, then start to drive and then the car starts to "jerk accelerate" as if pumping the accelerator while driving. Vehicle has been doing this 6 months after receiving car (received delivery july 2021) and has been doing this periodically but often. Has 9500 miles on it. No brakes were applied during acceleration. Vehicle stays in drive when the jerking occurs. Oh, one more additional that wife just reminded me. Our house is almost at crest of small hill. It only happens when going towards crest of hill. It doesn't when going in opposite direction (down decline of street) or on a leveled road or continuous drive or from stop sign/red light. So this only occurs after starting the vehicle and going up slight incline towards crest of road.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for replying :-)




