Mercedes Benz SLK320 owners have reported 2 problems related to brake antilock wheel speed sensor (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The bas/esp light and sudden braking just occurred today(10. 11. 16) on our 2002 Mercedes Benz slk 320. This happened three times in about an hour of driving on city streets between 15 and 45 mph. One occurrence was while driving straight, the other two happened while changing lanes in moving traffic. The experience today was that the car had a brief momentary hard braking. First on the left front and then the right front (2 separate times). Each was a separate incident and each time the bas/esp light lit up afterward. After internet research, it appears that this is a common problem among the slk line and possibly extends to other models. In Mercedes Benz online communities, many others have stated experiencing this same problem. There are apparently numerous potential remedies. To my knowledge, the culprits(s) could be, but are not limited to, numerous sensors malfunctioning. I. E. : yaw sensor, lateral acceleration sensor, steering angle sensor, bas release switch, maf sensor, rotational speed sensor, to name a few. This seems to be occurring often enough to demand a recall.
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There is a deadly issue with the 2001 Slk320 and similar models/years, in regards to the lateral speed sensor and the yaw sensor. When these sensors go faulty, they engage the brakes on the car while the car is in motion. The lateral speed sensor triggers the brakes while driving straight forward, and the yaw sensor triggers the brakes when making a right or left turn. This is extremely dangerous, as the car is stopped while it is in motion, regardless of speed. This has happened to me over a handful of times from December 2013 when I purchased the car, up until yesterday, September 22, 2014. This is also a known issue across mercedes car forums, so it is extremely unsettling that the issue has not been addressed. In regards to my experience: while driving straight, the front passenger side brake is sporadically engaged due to the lateral speed sensor. This has happened to me at various speed limits, and it is very scary as there is no warning. When the brake engages, the car skids to the right as a result of the brake locking. The first time this happened to me I was on a busy highway in the rain and almost skidded into other cars. Yesterday, the brakes engaging almost caused me to drive up a curb and into a fence. This has even occurred while I have been driving up to 60mph, which is incredibly dangerous. As previously stated, there are hundreds of other drivers that have experienced this same safety issue. The lateral speed sensor costs several hundred dollars to replace, while the yaw sensor costs almost $1,000 to replace. Consumers should not have to come out of pocket to pay for a poorly produced product, but with the issue being potentially fatal, owners have had no choice. I adamantly believe that mercedes needs to address this issue, and recall these sensors. Lives are literally at stake.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Service Brakes problems | |
Brake Sensor problems | |
Brake Antilock Wheel Speed Sensor problems | |
Brake Light On problems |