Six problems related to check engine light on have been reported for the 2006 Mercedes Benz C280. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Mercedes Benz C280 based on all problems reported for the 2006 C280.
Our car was recalled on 07/03/2008, recall #08v303000, for problems relating to a number of types of mechanical and electrical malfunctions. One was the "(3) obd system may cause the check engine light to illuminate incorrectly; and (4) the speedodometer may be out of tolerance" this vehicle has had a malfunctioning "check engine light", that needs to be corrected. It prevents the car from being properly registered, and the warning being on is a distraction to drivers. It has been unresolved by mercedes and by other mechanics who could not make the proper repair of the "check engine light" issue that was listed in the recall. Mercedes has failed to make the repair, associated with this recall and states that the recall #08v303000 of 07/03/2008 is expired. The car had had recent additional recall work done, and this problem was brought up, but not addressed nor corrected by mercedes. There has been difficulty in our obtaining connecticut vehicle emissions approval, and connecticut registration renewal due to the unaddressed problem by mercedes. We cannot re-register the vehicle out of connecticut until this issue is resolved. If we chose the sale of the vehicle, we would have to provide the purchaser a clear and registerable vehicle. Without your assistance in the resolution of this matter that would be impossible to do.
Vehicle check engine light keeps coming on with a p0015 code which indicates a camshaft problem. Numerous complaints found online regarding same year, make and model for this vehicle. It could cause the car to stall, not shift gears and other issues suddenly.
The check engine light keeps coming on and my car jerks. It sounds like the same problem everyone else is having with the 2006-2008 C280 Mercedes Benz.
I was approaching an exit and the vehicle engine was revving with rpm's high however there was little power to move forward. I pulled the car(coasting) to the side of the road turned it off and restarted it unable to think what else to do. On another occasion the same thing happened with the same result this problem has occurred at least 4 times. . This is a safety issue because if I had been on a congested highway with no acceleration and nowhere to pull off the result would have been an accident. The engine shakes upon starting it and the check engine light comes on and off intermittently. Causing me to be unaware of a real problem. I cannot afford to keep taking this car to check out why the check engine light keeps coming off and on to be informed its annoying but to deal with it.
Check engine light came on and would not turn off. Took vehicle to an authorized mercedes dealership I was told the issue was the timing in balance shaft of the engine. According to the the mechanic Mercedes Benz was well aware of the balance shaft issue at the time the vehicle was built, but the problem only shows up on some of the c-class models and due to the mileage on the my vehicle there was nothing he could do. If this is an issue mercedes was aware I shouldn't have to pay 6k to fix. There should be something mercedes should do to help owners with the cost of repairs. I had no indication this was a problem other than the service light appearing out of no where two months after my service visit which was two months prior to the check engine light coming on. The mechanic told me I could continue to drive my car with the engine light on if it doesn't bother me , however I'm afraid the car will quit running. I was planning on taking the car out of town on vacation next month I don't want to get stranded on the road in the middle of no where.
An engine air filter housing to mass air flow sensor seal tear caused the engine to surge and the car to buck forward instead of braking when the brakes were applied. Failure to break resulted in this vehicle rear ending another vehicle. Luckily the vehicle speed was low so no one was injured or killed. The sensory system failed to detect this issue until the tear worsened and the problems it caused were bad enough and continuous enough to trigger the check engine light (took approximately 1 month). Mercedes could not diagnose or find the problem until the check engine light went on. During that 1 month period the failure of the breaks to engage/engine surging/car bucking issue occurred 2 more times. Luckily no accidents or injuries resulted from these events. I have spoken to mercedes us and my local dealership about this issue. They refuse to acknowledge this as a safety issue or accept responsibility for it.
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