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2006 Mercedes-Benz CLS55 AMG Problems

 

"Crank no Start" Due to Failed Crankshaft Position Sensor

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The crankshaft position sensor may fail. Symptoms of this are: The engine will crank—but not start—especially when the engine is warm. The car may start again if it is left to cool off, but it may run roughly or have poor performance. Communicating these specific symptoms to your technician can save diagnostic time.

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Failed Gateway Module May Cause Lack of Audio/Cell Phone Functionality

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Lack of audio or cell phone functionality may be related to the failure of the audio gateway module.

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Tire Wear Caused By Worn Front Thrust Link Bushings

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Irregular and premature tire wear can be caused by the front thrust link bushings cracking and causing excessive movement in the suspension. The thrust link bushings are fluid-filled (to help reduce vibration), so if they crack, they will leak oil.

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Early Versions of Central Gateway Module Have Software Problems

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The early versions of the central gateway module (which allows different systems to communicate with each other) have software problems. 

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Engine Oil Leak From PCV Vent Housing and/or Engine Inspection Plate

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An engine Oil leak may develop from the PCV vent housing on the valve cover and/or the inspection plate on the front of the engine.

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Harmonic Balancer May Fail and Damage Timing Cover

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The rubber bond in the harmonic balancer can decay, which causes the balancer to move and work its way toward the timing cover. If the balancer comes into contact with the timing cover while the engine is running, it will fracture and damage the cover and potentially other surrounding parts. The harmonic balancer should be inspected at every service.

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Transmission May Leak Fluid and Damage Control Module

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The electrical connector at the automatic transmission may leak fluid into the wiring harness. If not repaired, the oil will migrate through the wiring harness and damage the transmission control module. At that point, a new harness and control module may be necessary to correct this problem.

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Low Vehicle Ride Height Due to Leaking Rear Air Springs

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Rear air springs (bellows) may develop leaks, which causes the air pump to run more often to maintain ride height. Our technicians recommend that leaking air springs be replaced.

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Airmatic Pump Motor May Fail Due to Sticking Relay

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The relay which turns the airmatic suspension pump on may fail causing the pump to run continuously. This can result in failure of the pump motor or a dead battery as the pump motor will continue to run after the car is turned off. Also, Worn airmatic pump mount bushings can causes noises in the front axle while driving on bumpy roads or a buzzing noise while the pump is running.

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ABS Modulator Failure Due to Dirty Brake Fluid

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The anti-lock brake system (ABS) modulator assembly may fail due to dirty brake fluid. Our technicians recommend a complete brake system flush every two years in order to help prevent this problem.

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Squeaking/Worn Brake Pads May Require Rotor Replacement Also

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Due to the size and material used on the brakes of these vehicles, the brakes may start to squeak around the 50 percent wear point. The brake rotor surfaces become uneven, causing a lip to form at the outer edge of the rotor. Because of this, the rotors are usually replaced when the pads are worn (pad life varies depending on driving style and terrain).

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The Differential May Develop Leaks From the Seals or Cover

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High mileage or older vehicles commonly develop leaks from the differential seals and/or cover. Our technicians recommend a complete reseal of the differential unit whenever these leaks are repaired.

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Oil Leaking From Oil Level Sensor

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An engine oil leak may develop from the oil level sensor. Replacement of the leaking sensor will commonly correct this concern.

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Cracked Driveshaft Flex Discs May Cause Driveshaft Movement/Vibration

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A vibration felt through the center floor of the vehicle can be caused by driveshaft flex discs, which crack and shred, causing excessive driveshaft movement. Not repairing these can cause damage to the driveshaft center support bearing, or, in the worst case scenario, damage to the transmission or differential.

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Brake Light Switch Failure May Cause ESP/BAS Warning Lights

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The ESP and BAS warning lights may illuminate due to a failed brake light switch. Replacement of the failed switch should correct this concern.

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