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Hello, I bought a used mercedes c230 with 84,000 miles on it. The car seemed great, but I got a check engine light the next day. I took it back to the dealer but the car was sold "as-is" and illinois has no laws on returning used cars. Well they were able to get the check engine light resolved, but I did some researching and it looks like the c230's are actually not very reliable, and very expensive to maintain. I still have a loan out for $7900, plus a paid a 2600 dollar down payment. Although the car was listed for $8900 on the web. Something just doesn't seem right.. This is my first time buying a car and I feel like I am being completely ripped off. Please help, can I sell this thing, pay the bank.. get the title and get rid of it?

2007-03-13 21:15:59 · 5 answers · asked by kakk333 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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That car is nice! Check engine has do with emissions. Just get it scanned and fixed. If it runs well without major hesitating or lack of power then it is probably an O2 sensor. Check ALL the fluids and change what needs too be changed. Check the belts, hoses, brakes. Keep up the maintenance and the car should last a long time.

2007-03-14 08:34:13 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

i've got been a Benz proprietor for various years. i admire the marque, yet they do have their matters. One important one has been the reliability of the electrical powered structures ranging from the mid Nineties up interior the direction of the 2005 style year. MB supposedly has made advancements of their qc procedures yet basically time will tell in the event that they have fastened the matters. Early returns on the 2006 fashions at the instant are not promising however the 2007 fashions might have grew to become the corner. the only sturdy thank you to handle your subject is to take it to a Benz broker and function them hook up the computing device to the connector under the hood. do no longer waste a while with a familiar code reader on the OBD-II connector under the sprint; it rather is basically there for compliance with Federal regulation and state emissions finding out yet is ineffective for any significant diagnostic artwork. even nevertheless Benz sellers are high priced, a large style of the fee is definitely interior the climate; their hard artwork expenses are refreshingly low. The close by Chrysler broker rates over $a hundred twenty five to run a diagnostic try on a similar time as the Benz broker rates basically $37.50 for a similar provider! a ordinary reason for a examine Engine gentle in an older Benz (something over 4 or 5 years previous) is a vacuum leak in between the various vacuum strains interior the motor vehicle. The hoses do no longer final nicely and the nylon connectors get brittle with age and wreck actual. an entire diagnostic run via a broker ought to with out delay pinpont the subject. stable success!

2016-10-18 08:31:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sorry to hear, but you shouldve done your research prior to buying the car.

It depends what the CEL was for. Did you tell you what code it read? That would be important to know. A CEL could come on for minor problems. Try to find out what the problem was. Hopefully, they didn't just reset the code for you in which case the light will just come back on again.

I dont think you need to get rid of it. Benzs build their engines to last. You may get a lot of electrical problems here and there, but overall, I've been pleased.

In response to msg below: Yes, CEL deals with the overall emissions, but it could also be from a misfire or other serious engine problems. Not sure on this car, but sometimes the CEL is also tied to the transmission, unless it has a seperate Check Trans Light.

2007-03-14 02:31:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the c230 check engine light problem is very easy to service,
just go to workshop use the scanner checking which one sensor was shortdown.
i think you dont need to sell this car

2007-03-13 22:34:32 · answer #4 · answered by Kun 1 · 0 0

fist of all i would not bought a mercedes sell that puppy as fast as u can get a real car those things break down more than any other car in the world

2007-03-13 21:21:48 · answer #5 · answered by crengle60 5 · 0 3

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