Mercedes Benz C230 owners have reported 1 problem related to vehicle overheat (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I leased a Mercedes Benz C230 compressor for my daughter in 2001. The sun roof didn't slide back on the exterior or the interior. The dealer dismantled the sun roof. Mercedes refunded the first month's lease payment since she did not have use of the vehicle for the first month. After one year the sun roof needed additional repair. At 31,000 miles -
the power steering failed
the brakes failed and were replaced
the differential broke
the sun roof once again wasn't working. . . The interior sliding
mechanism failed for the third time in 2 and 1/2 years. The check engine light came on because the coolant
sensor failed, the car overheated but the sensor registered
cool. Currently at 37,000 miles -
the transmission had to be taken apart
because it wasn't shifting gears. The motor on the driver's power window broke and had to be
replaced. The left turn harness had to be replaced because the flasher
broke. While they were fixing the transmission they somehow damaged
the rear window and the rear windshield is now being replaced. The check engine light is still coming on occasionally. Mercedes ceased to manufacture this vehicle in 2005. My daughter spoke to the regional rep. , he was unresponsive, rude and hung up on her. I have lost confidence in this vehicle and I have every reason to believe that it will continue to break down and jeopardize my daughter's safety. The engine could break down because of a defective sensor that they cannot seem to fix. The incident date that follows is the date of the most recent problem . . The transmission and the rear window.
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