Suspension Related Problems of the 2001 Mercedes Benz E430

Table 1 shows two common suspension related problems of the 2001 Mercedes Benz E430.

Table 1. Suspension related problems of Mercedes Benz E430

Problem Category Number of Problems
Front Suspension Coil Spring problems
1
Suspension problems
1

Front Suspension Coil Spring problem #1

I was traveling 65 mph on interstate route 70 when the right front suspension coil spring perch failed and broke off of my 2001 mercedes E430 sedan (w210 body style), causing the high pressure suspension coil spring to dismount and drag along the underside of my vehicle. The dismounted front right coil spring caused the right front end of my vehicle to collapse while traveling 65 mph on a busy interstate (cars in front, behind, and alongside my vehicle). I was able to drive my vehicle to a safe spot where upon inspection, I noticed that the front right coil spring was literally resting on the ground. The front right end of my 2001 mercedes E430 was collapsed so badly that turning the vehicle caused the front right tire to rub along the front right fender and the entire vehicle was dangerously unbalanced, with control being limited at best. Upon later inspection by a certified mechanic, it was disclosed that the front coil spring perch had rusted out and upon further research, mercedes USA is aware of this type of failure (manufacturing defect -weak weld points accompanied by corrosion) but currently does not have an active recall program in the us but there is a recall in canada for this same problem (not sure why?). Overall this is a very dangerous situation (limited control at high speeds, high pressure coil springs becoming loose due to weak / corroding coil spring perch mounts, dislocated vehicle parts, limited vehicle control, etc. . ). I consider myself very fortunate for not having sustained serious injury and not to have caused injury to others.

Suspension problem #2

Tl the contact owns a 2001 mercedes-benz E430. While driving approximately 45 mph, the shock spring for the front driver's side wheel detached from the vehicle and landed in the road. The contact pulled over at a fuel station and had the vehicle towed to an independent mechanic. The mechanic stated that corrosion may have caused the failure. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 137,000.


Suspension related problems in other Mercedes Benz E430 model year vehicles:



E430 Service Bulletins
E430 Defect Investigations