Mercedes Benz E350 owners have reported 4 problems related to mid/rear seats assembly (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The passenger seat had been moved forward using the lever or handle on the upper seat back side to move the seat forward to enable a woman whjo had recently had bilateral knee replacement surgery to be seated in the back seat. When the seat back was ereturned to its upright position it moved back forcefully into this woman's knees and did not stop until her husband reached the seat back lever rleleased it and moved the seat forward. This caused her pain she screamed and flailed about with her arms damaging a rear wind screen in the car. The car was not in motion. It was stationary in my driveway. There is no safety sensor. There could have been a terrible outcome if her husband had been slower or if there had been a small child or a pet in the wrong place.
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I smelled strong gas smell a few days ago. I took my car to mercedes arrowhead located in arizona yesterday. They informed me that the problem would be covered under a 15 year warranty (fuel tank had started leaking). Today they called me and said that the leak had saturated to my back seats and that it wasn't covered because I had taken too long to call them and that's why the back seats were saturated with gas (I didn't know that my seats were saturated with gas until I started to smell it through my vents while ac was blowing). Now, I am being asked to pay almost $500 to replace the pads and deafening material as they told me it wasn't covered by warranty even though it was caused by a defective fuel tank. At this point I'm not sure if there have been any health related issues for myself and my 2 kids who normally sit in the back of the car who has been inhaling the gas fumes for an unknown length of time.
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Beginning at approximately 60,500 miles my 2007 Mercedes Benz E350 4matic sedan developed a strong gasoline odor inside the vehicle. This smell progressively got stronger and upon inspection at the dealership it was found that the sending units attached to the fuel tanks below the rear driver's side and passenger side seats were leaking fuel through a faulty seal causing the fuel to absorb into the seat cushion. This likely created a potential fire hazard inside the cabin of the vehicle, particularly in the rear seat.
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A pint of orange juice spilled on the floor of the passenger side back seat. It was cleaned up, but apparently some of the juice was able to eventually make its way into the unprotected electrical connector located under the passenger seat floor well. This caused an electrical short. Actual burn marks in the wiring near the harness connector are clearly visible. Fortunately, there was no fire, and the only indication of a problem was that the air bag service light eventually came on.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seats problems | |
| Front Seat Heater/cooler problems | |
| Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems | |
| Front Seat Power Adjust problems | |
| Front Seat Head Restraint problems |