Table 1 shows one common power train related problems of the 2013 Mercedes Benz GL450.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Power Train problems |
I am reaching out to bring to your attention a significant manufacturing flaw in the mercedes Gl450 model, which poses a severe risk to both vehicle functionality and passenger safety. The issue pertains to water infiltration into the battery compartment situated beneath the front passenger seat and concealed beneath the carpet. Even minor rainfall or streetwater has been found to breach this compartment, causing extensive damage to the vehicle's electronic systems. This results in highly precarious and unpredictable behavior, endangering both occupants and road users. As a poignant example, my own Gl450, a 2013 model, has exhibited alarming symptoms. Despite being securely in "park" mode, upon simply opening the car door, it displays a distressing message: "transmission not in p risk of vehicle rolling away. " furthermore, the transmission intermittently ceases to shift from "p," presenting an imminent hazard to myself and my children. Despite numerous attempts to engage with mercedes headquarters regarding this critical matter, regrettably, they have declined to address the issue, citing its expiration beyond the warranty period. However, extensive research indicates that this flaw is pervasive among Gl450 owners, as evidenced by discussions on various automotive forums, such https://mbworld. Org/forums/gl-class-x164/854851-fyi-gl-design-flawed-battery-well-flooding. Html https://mbworld. Org/forums/gl-class-x164/857216-gl350-battery-compartment-fills-water. Html I am profoundly concerned about the gravity of this situation and implore you to take immediate action to rectify this widespread issue. Please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience at 917-834-4680. I am more than willing to provide further details regarding my experiences and observations. I earnestly anticipate your prompt response and resolution to this matter.
The contact owns a 2013 mercedes-benz Gl450. The contact stated that he had parked the vehicle; however, while opening the door to enter the vehicle, the message "transmission not in p, risk of vehicle rolling away. " was displayed. The contact stated that he turned off and restarted the vehicle, moved the gear shifter in and out of park(p); however, the failure persisted. The contact stated that other unknown messages were displayed. Additionally, the contact stated that he became aware that there was water accumulation underneath the front passenger's side seat. The contact stated that the water had come into contact with the battery and electrical wiring. The vehicle was towed to the dealer to be diagnosed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The insurance company later informed the contact that the water had frozen because the dealer had not diagnosed the vehicle or drained the water. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 78,000.
This car has lot of issues with water pump, radiator leak, lot of engine problems. Oil leak it's got less than 100,000 miles. Radiator hoses leak. Car stopped on mass pike going to albany, NY took it to benz of albany they said engine misfires needs engine replacement and it would cost $47,000 to replace. Very very bad engines. I left a voicemail on benz customer service and no one called back or send me any type of recalls. Very bad service.