Tank Filler Pipe And Cap Problems of Mercedes Benz E350

Mercedes Benz E350 owners have reported 3 problems related to tank filler pipe and cap (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problem of the 2006 Mercedes Benz E350

Failure Date: 12/11/2013

2006 Mercedes Benz E350. Consumer writes in regards to gasoline storage and propulsion malfunction. The consumer stated while re-fueling a near-empty tank earlier this month, the filler pipe splashed back gasoline, which pooled around the filler cap. When the consumer took the vehicle in for service, he was informed a new fuel tank was needed to fix the problem. He was quoted a price of $1500. 00.

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2 Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problem of the 2007 Mercedes Benz E350

Failure Date: 12/02/2013

Excessive gas smell inside and outside of vehicle. After tightening the gas cap and trying to figure out what the problem was, I contacted the main new jersey office Jan 24 to report that I was afraid to drive the car any longer. That day, the car was towed to the local Mercedes Benz; I was initially informed that the smell was due to a leaking gas tank. However the leak was coming from the fuel filter/seal/cover ring for which I was charged $570. 70 to replace. At that time, mileage was 128,318.

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3 Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problem of the 2006 Mercedes Benz E350

Failure Date: 05/28/2013

Purchased 2006 mercedes-benz E350 4matic with 47,851 miles on odometer from mattie imports, inc. , fall river, MA on may 27, 2013. Automobile had approximately one-quarter of a tank of gasoline at purchase. Salesperson declined purchaser's request to "top-off" the gas tank prior to buyer leaving sellers lot. On may 28, 2013 buyer filled gas tank with fuel. Buyer immediately noticed a strong gasoline odor which continued after exiting fueling station. Odor progressed from exterior of automobile into automobile cabin. Buyer checked fuel tank filler cap and confirmed it was properly engaged. Buyer inspected the entire automobile for any leaking fluids and found none. The strong odor of gasoline persisted throughout the night while the automobile was parked in buyer's garage. Buyer left the garage door partially open and placed a fan in the opening and set the fan to exhaust in an effort to remove the strong fuel odor. The following morning the strong gasoline odor was still present. Buyer's 13 year old son was unable to withstand the odor and had to cover his nose and mouth while passing through buyer's garage. Buyer has experienced nausea and lightheadedness since being exposed to the odor. Upon research buyer learned that there exists and ongoing NHTSA investigation into this issue and a class-action lawsuit as well.


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