Source: https://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/vehicles/model/class-E/model-E300W
Who would have thought an engine can stall out not due to a faulty ignition system or flat battery, but by...rear passengers? Apparently, according to Car & Driver, Mercedes discovered the problem while conducting an internal test on the new E300 and E300 4MATIC sedan in July. The recall affects models manufactured between 10th December 2015 to 30th June 2016. Thankfully, the 3100 affected vehicles have not been sold yet.
So, how can having rear passengers possibly kill the engine? According to NHTSA, the problem could possibly be caused by a faulty fuel-pump wiring located under the rear seat. The weight of passengers compressing the rear seat could have damaged the wiring, which Car & Driver reported can shut off the fuel pump, fuel tank pressure sensor and fuel gauge-or all three of them, stalling the engine.
The recall was initiated at the end of October, where the fuel-pump wiring was rerouted by dealers free of charge.
As much as infuriating the problem is, seems like this is a great excuse not to have rear passengers onboard. Weight reduction anybody?
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7 Nov 2016
Mercedes recalls new E300 sedan for stalling out with...oh, okay kiddos get off the rear seat!
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