Equipment Related Problems of the 2005 Mercedes Benz C Class

Table 1 shows one common equipment related problems of the 2005 Mercedes Benz C Class.

Table 1. Equipment related problems of Mercedes Benz C Class

Problem Category Number of Problems
Adaptive Equipment problems
1

Adaptive Equipment problem

Seat control module failure. 2 modules per car, 1 for passenger seat, and 1 for driver seat fail. The defective seat control module unit will deplete the cars battery overnight resulting in a no-start condition the following day. A new battery, or a jump start, will get the car going again. The common immediate resolution is to unplug the seat control module which would impact the seats ability to respond in an accident. The replacement part and diagnosis from mb dealer is approx $700/ module. This is a huge liability for mercedes owners and the repair should be investigated for seat function safety. I understand the part number has been updated, which I believe is an admission by mercedes that the original part is defective.


Equipment related problems in other Mercedes Benz C Class model year vehicles:



C Class Service Bulletins
C Class Defect Investigations