SL/R231: Headlight Problem


The problem is that when the car is started in the garage the headlights (low beam) come on, like they are supposed to, but after 15-20 seconds the drivers side shuts down. The cornering lights on the drivers side are also off but turn and parking lights still work.
If I flick the high beam on, the drivers side high beam comes on for a second and then goes back off. The passenger side stays on high beam. I can do this multiple times.
Has this happened to anyone else?
I'm looking for a simple answer before I have to open everything up to get at the headlight and modules.
Thanks in advance.
I tell you all of the above is I suspect you likely have some water in the headlight that needs to be addressed before the repairs become more extensive. Best of luck.




It would be great to see geographically where these issues occur most. High humidity like Fl or?
Make sure to get a new headlight assembly on any re-occurrence. The dealer can easily push that to MB to authorize.




It would be great to see geographically where these issues occur most. High humidity like Fl or?
Make sure to get a new headlight assembly on any re-occurrence. The dealer can easily push that to MB to authorize.
After another visit the dealership "resealed" the unit, drilled holes in the rear of the unit, and put in silica crystals. Again, things were better for a few months but the problem showed up again. Recently, I experienced the second complete system shutdown. This time they removed the front bumper, replaced both complete headlight assemblies, all connectors, etc. According to the Service Advisor, when they removed the driver side headlight assembly "water poured out". I have only had the car back in my possession for two weeks and so far all is good but time will tell if the issue has been resolved.
The dealership, and to my knowledge MB, has been alerted to the major liability posed by this issue. The history of my ownership of the vehicle and its service record are preserved in the dealership records. It the issue never returns all is well. If it returns I will have my attorney draft letters to the dealership, MB, and my insurance company stating we are holding them responsible for all liability and will seek damages if any or anything is harmed.
The truly sad part of all this is I believe MB has been aware of this problem in many SL's but has chosen to basically ignore it in hopes the models will just fade away along with the problems. The idea that drilling holes in the rear of the unit and adding silica crystals to absorb water does not appear to be sound engineering in my judgement. I have seen this problem discussed on this forum and other MB related forums.


