Front Air Bag Sensor Control Problems of Mercedes Benz 320

Mercedes Benz 320 owners have reported 3 problems related to front air bag sensor control (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2000 Mercedes Benz 320

Failure Date: 10/09/2006

: the contact stated while driving 55 mph on the highway, the vehicle stalled without warning. It was maneuvered off the road and restarted. The vehicle stalled again at 55 mph. It was later towed to the dealer who determined the air bag sensor failed causing the engine to stall. The dealer replaced the air bag sensor. Updated 10/31/2006 -.

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2 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2001 Mercedes Benz 320

Failure Date: 07/05/2006

We were on an extended trip when the "airbag off" light along with "srs" came on and stayed on. After we returned, the car was taken to the dealership for repair. They indicated that the "baby sensor" in the seat was defective and must be replaced. We do not have a baby and would not have need for this sensor. Our concern is that if the sensor can fail on it's own and if the airbags are deactivated in the case of an accident, serious injury may occur. We have all the paperwork to backup this situation.

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3 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2000 Mercedes Benz 320

Failure Date: 10/17/2004

Consumer 's vehicle was involved in a crash. Upon impact the air bags failed to deploy. Consumer contacted the manufacturer, who sent out a team of technicians to investigate the crash, and they concluded that the vehicle was not hit in the right spot. Thus, not allowing the air bags to deploy as designed.


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