Way to go! When I was there, you told me that’s what you thought was causing the noise. What a great problem solver you are! 👏
@al9703 ай бұрын
i feel so sorry for you that you have to go thru all of that, but i am glad the you solve it, oh man my heart was pounding when i heard the first part, thank you for your video and wishing you the best ......🙂
@MissionaryForMexico17 күн бұрын
I would never go back to that MB dealership again!
@ShearerShearer-d4k2 күн бұрын
Make sure you change the crankcase ventilation valve /PCV if not done, the oil that leaks from the worn part into the turbo causes issues, videos of how on KZbin
@jeffscars27132 күн бұрын
@@ShearerShearer-d4k Thanks so much for the heads up I will get one on order to change it.
@teresaliechti14805 ай бұрын
And congrats hitting over 100 subscribers!
@MsSheikh1112 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video
@scaramouche8244Күн бұрын
Real mercedes made in Stutgart
@jeffscars2713Күн бұрын
@@scaramouche8244 My other 5 made in Germany
@Brotaku865 ай бұрын
Of all things. If only they’d listen or actually diagnose, this whole situation could’ve been avoided.
@jeffscars27135 ай бұрын
@@Brotaku86 can't diagnose a noise from a computer
@tmodel104917 күн бұрын
Most of the dealers are legal robbers. Small repair shops with honest people are the place to go.
@jeffscars271317 күн бұрын
@@tmodel1049 I have obviously learned that, and the only the dealer is good for is warranty work and recalls.
@wikeroyАй бұрын
I had the same problem on my year 2010, C200 Mercedes. The new tensioner had 4 holes instead of 2, so it fills up with oil much quicker. I did the job myself after looking at a youtube video. After all, its just a matter of unscrewing a "bolt", and screw in the new one. Piece of cake. Anyone can do it. The thing is, its just an O-ring in there, and it wears out after a few years. In my case it lasted for 200 000 km. If you drive with it in that condition too long, the "plastic" guides its pushing on, can get broken by the timing chain hammering it.. On my car that means lifting out the engine for repairs..... It would have been a disaster.
@pyschomads98595 ай бұрын
Mind blown 🤯 that is just bonkers!
@highmilesgarage9131Ай бұрын
I usually work on my GL450 myself, it has 215k miles on it.. avoid the stealership at all cost..
@justinfader30395 ай бұрын
My only question, is why do you keep returning to MB of Omaha? I’ve heard great things about Star Class Motors in Papillion Nebraska on anything European.
@jeffscars27135 ай бұрын
Mercedes-Benz extended warranty right now, after that it will be my local guy or Mostec or Freeway Car Care in Fremont
@PaisteZildjian3 ай бұрын
Hello from 59 county! I recently bought a similar car from Mercedes of Omaha. My experience with them has not been stellar with my Sprinter, but not terrible either. What's the name of that shop in Fremont? Sounds like I may give them a try when I need it. Thanks! Scott
@jeffscars27133 ай бұрын
@@PaisteZildjian Mostek Automotive 635 Schneider Street Fremont
@falklan3 ай бұрын
This sure does sound like a fraud case. Two different Mercedes Benz dealerships misdiagnosing a Mercedes Benz with a $39k quote for an engine replacement when a $60 part resolved the problem. I would, at a minimum, report that behavior to the FTC, and I wouldn't go back to either of those dealership.
@jeffscars27133 ай бұрын
@@falklan never thought of that.
@stan916Ай бұрын
Not fraud, just incompetence/lack of care resulting in a "get out of here" quote.
@highmilesgarage9131Ай бұрын
stealsership nowadays are hiring parts changer that has no diagnostic skills and it's good for them because they can upsell new cars or trade in.. The good technicians always quit and have their own shop.
@jeffscars2713Ай бұрын
@highmilesgarage9131 I agree there is no true troubleshooting these days, just try this part and that part and see what sticks.
@damirzanne3 ай бұрын
The conclusion at the end of this story is , avoid Merceds Of Omaha by any means possible
@PaisteZildjian3 ай бұрын
😥That's my dealer. Where to instead for mine with extended warranty?
@sourcespoint53655 күн бұрын
Not just Omaha, all of them.
@urielborunda56155 ай бұрын
As a technician, a diagnostic check is to check the problem of a vehicle and verify the problem. But I guess in this era of technicians, they are not properly trained and misinform customers. They take a look at vehicles like it's a difficult math problem and then guess the issue. But yes, a refund for that diagnostic from Omaha Mercedes needs to be refunded.👌
@jeffscars27135 ай бұрын
@@urielborunda5615 thanks for the input
@a.j.brunswick4042 ай бұрын
Mercedes, at a minimum, should replace the timing chain and new tensioner under the exhaust modification warranty. That if you have gone over the 40,000 or 4 year coverage. I own a S-350 and Mercedes has changed the following under the warranty: Turbocharger, both intakes, timing chain and tensioners EGR twice, intake manifold, all 6 injectors, and intercooler hoses. They also changed the oil cooler (which I paid for during timing chain replacement). When we picked up the car it was idling very rough and Mercedes said both mother mounts and transmission mount was bad and causing rough idle. Changed motor mounts and transmission mount and still very rough idle and Mercedes cannot fix the problem I didn’t have prior to having the car repaired. The exhaust modification program is not well represented by Mercedes and o can’t get technical answers from anyone representing the modification program. I would like to know what goes along with each item lists under warranty. For example, it says Charge air System is covered. What all in the charge air system should my local Mercedes Dealer be obligated to change. The turbo intake silencer is leaking boost and I believe should have been changed but cannot verify. Corporate Mercedes and the independent Mercedes dealer do not talk to on another. So we are at the mercy of the local independent dealer. They are in the business of making money, not covering corporate warranties. This is a sad situation and bad deal all around. If Mercedes could not get it right the first time, how can they get it right now. Perhaps that is why Mercedes no longer sell diesel cars and sprinters in the U.S. any longer.
@jeffscars27132 ай бұрын
@@a.j.brunswick404 I wish the dealer would be more proactive on behalf of the manufacturer but that doesn't happen these days.
@rickslifeАй бұрын
Same thing happens when we go to the doctors office. Don’t always believe them.
@GaryGirault3 күн бұрын
Hate to say this. Some of these dealers is all about making money. With they high tech diagnostics equipment they should be better in diagnosing issues. The problem that I see is that the technician at the Mercedes dealership that you went to are not well trained and do not understand what they diagnostic equipment is telling them.
@arielrodriguez698013 күн бұрын
The timing chain replaced at 28k? Why so soon the engine is practically new? This makes it seem like MB aren't reliable.
@jeffscars271313 күн бұрын
@@arielrodriguez6980 That is what the service records stated, I couldn't believe it either.
@zacksalvatore9443Ай бұрын
Had you bought this car from carmax. You would pay them $50 and they would’ve fixed it for free regardless of how much the service cost. Oh and they give u a loaner
@K03sportКүн бұрын
CPO? so much for their commercials touting engineering superiority; "it's Mercedes, or it's....a new engine"
@vintagehaynesflute3 күн бұрын
I bought a 2008 E320 Bluetec. (in 2011) . My mechanic nearly had a heart attack when i brought it in for its first oil change! “Why in the hell didnt you contact me before you bought it???!!! This is the worst engine Mercedes ever made! Get rid of it now or youll spend thousands every year keeping it on the road!” I didnt listen and kept it for a year. $9000 later i traded it in. The next owner ended up suing the dealer because the engine locked up on the way home due to oil sludge (the oil had been changed every 10,000 miles as mandated by Mercedes Benz. Save youself a lot of money and heartache and get rtid of it now!
@jeffscars27133 күн бұрын
@@vintagehaynesflute Thanks for the advice, I will consider it.
@TrueNomadSkies3 ай бұрын
So is this the universe's way of telling me not to buy a diesel glk haha?
@jeffscars27133 ай бұрын
@@TrueNomadSkies after fixed it has been great.
@youtoobe1692 ай бұрын
I have a diesel GLK250 and it's been a great car overall, if not perfect. I made a bunch of videos about it.
@basingstokedave4292Ай бұрын
dont know about yours but my reverse light is shit . not bright enough to see anything as cameras crap in dark winter ...
@jeffscars2713Ай бұрын
@@basingstokedave4292 mine seems ok I think never really paid that much attention to be honest, I use the outside door mirrors more as I'm old school.
@mattwalmer61625 күн бұрын
A 3min Google search would have shown its the Tensioner. Lazy ass mechanics.
@MJR672 ай бұрын
We owned a GL450 a few years ago. Worst car even and I’ve owned over 30 cars from the basic Toyota via the Merc and Bentley. Car got to 100k and blew up, engine leaks, transmission plastic parts fell off. Was the last Merc we ever bought. Meantime, I do like older Mercs, bought a w124 convertible. Had Merc dealer do the PPI, clean bill of health. Car gets shipped her, leaking oil like the Exxon Valdiz. Head gasket was gone. I hate to say it, MB quality both in their cars and their service operations is not what it used to be. Buy Toyota or Lexus, I work for neither but MB is basically Schrott as they say in German. We done on finding the fix yourself.
@jeffscars27132 ай бұрын
@@MJR67 I agree on the service my experience with the dealership is horrible. I do like the W126 as the build quality from the factory improved but then went downhill after the W140. The GL350 diesel was a good deal and knowing what I know now I think I will run it's course to see where it takes me. Thanks for the input.
@MJR672 ай бұрын
@ the sound of the door closing on a w126 is pure magic. I have a w140 and it is like driving on a flying carpet, comfortable to the nth degree. What lets it down is the plastic which after 20 odd years is beginning to go brittle and break. Post the w140 cars were engineered to break after the warranty ran out. Even our local independent mechanic says, don’t buy Mercs unless you want to pay for my grandchildren’s college :). I now do most of the work on our cars myself. Fun and never a dull moment. Be well and enjoy the ex tractor.
@dfharris032 ай бұрын
Happned to me. Last Mercedes, they really are very poorly made. The last to about 100k miles then big big trouble. All years from 2000 on. Your W126 is the real deal.