I'm getting ready to replace the OEM Dunlop tires, on my 99 ML430. After considerable research, I've more or less settled on the Michelin Cross Terrains in the 275/55/17 series, primarily because that's really what's available. I've looked at other size combinations, but since it's a leased vehicle, I have to think that a wrong size tire would cause some "aggresive behaviour" from MB Credit, come turn in time. They are expensive, but they seem to be the best of the available lot, in terms of snow performance. Any comments?
I installed the same tires on my '99 ML320 and haven't had any complaints. I got them from Tire Rack and paid about $150/tire. You can't go wrong with the Michelins, especially after the garbage MB passed off as standard issue on the ML.
They call it something corny (I can't remember what exactly), and honestly, they are very easy going when you turn the car in. I've never had any charges that were at all unreasonable, so get the tires you want and worry not.
I have a '99 ML320 with the 3rd row seats. Can I remove them and install them in a 2002, or 2003 ML320? I realize that the dealers probably will not step up to doing this. Is it technically possible - is there any reason that will preclude me from re-installing the seats in the new car?
I just picked up my brand new MB ML500. I love it. I has lots of power and plenty of room for me. I'm not looking forward to looking at the million page owners manual.The dealer was extremely nice and they gave me a great lease deal: $425 a month for 36 months (no down payment). I would recommend this truck to everyone looking for a midsize semi-luxury SUV.
The Bose CD changer in my 98 ML320 is stuck. It won't play or eject. My service guy says he can only replace it. Not covered by warranty anymore, so that's a bummer. Has anyone experienced similar problems, any suggestions?
If it has the 3rd row seats, they are removeable. It is a dealer installed option, but expensive. I would avoid the 98's & 99's though, and go for a 2000 or newer.
I thought this strange and perhaps not safe. My ML would not start, dead battery, from lack of driving. ML roadside gave it a jump, it started, but would fail to move. Tech said too many errors, had to clear them with a portable electronic device. If I was somewhare isolated instead of my driveway, and I got a jump start, I would not be able to drive the SUV? So if stuck in a remote, good isolated area, would be a real problem, if help was not nearby?
Guys, Getting another ML (long story, but had a 2000 which I sold when we moved). Finding great deals on 2000 and 2001 used, low-mile MLs. What I don't know is where there many mods between 2000 and 2001 that would justify the roughly 15-20% delta in used prices? Note that I understand model year and deprec diffs, etc - I can make that calc but what changed between 2000 and 2001 in features/function/etc.
I heard the reason it will not be offered anymore is two fold, first not enough demand for a high performance SUV, second liability, an SUV is not an ideal vehicle to go racing, when as a consequence people has an accident off course they will sue MBZ, you all remember the famous case in NY, where this rich girl had an altercation in a nigth club, she got mad and drove her ML55 into the crowd at the front of the club, things took a new twist when her clever lawyers took the case, the ML55 was too powerfull for the little rich girl to handle and she lost control, that vehicle is a danger, now MBZ got a hot cup of coffee on their laps.
Welcome to the times, nothing is my fault, I do no wrong.
Joelea, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. I tried to install the mudflaps without instructions the day after I received them in the mail. Err.... I pretty much gave up right after opening the box. These are the MOST complicated mudflaps I have ever seen =P Hey, thanks again for the instruction. This is going to help a lot!
I've never liked the idea that I don't have a reset button somewhere to re-boot the computer on this car. My guess has always been that I would be SOL if stuck in the back woods and something went wrong with the computer. Sure would like hear more about a way around this problem.
I have a 99 430 ML that is approaching 4 years and am considering the purchase of a 2003 500 ML. Although I had numerous problems initially it has been reliable for the last few years except for a few rattles. Have owners of the newer models 2002/2003 found fewer initial problems? Also, have you been able to get discounts from MSRP. I live in S. Calif. Thanks
Does anyone have a good wholesale source for MB parts. My wife was just rear-ended in a hit and run and I need a new rear bumper skin, impact brackets - the whole nine yards. I know Clair parts, but wanted to see if anyone new of any other source.
I have bought many cars from Mercedes of Laguna Niguel in So. Calif. and have always bought below MSRP. If you wish, drop me a note. I would be happy to give you the particulars and who to call. Wally
Not much info that I see about the new ML350 other than it's going to have more horsepower I guess. We're lumping all the M-Class discussion in here so people will be able to find it easily, btw, until we can a ML350 board started up in the Future Models discussion. Stay tuned. Steve Host SUVs, Vans and Aftermarket & Accessories Message Boards
I have a ML 430 w/25 - 26K just getting a service...say i need new rear rotors and pads (first change)...was wondering what kind of mileage folks have been getting before pad change.... it seems much shorter than I have experienced with other cars i have owned
It's a common symptom that MLs eat break pads fast, I meant "FAST". Many people have complained about this. Part of the reason is due to the soft pads that MLs have.
I am quite certain that driving style and roads make a huge difference in the brake pad life. My 99 ML320 with 52,000 miles is still on the original brake pads. I have to admit though that 80 percent of my driving has been on Highways. Besides I don't have a lead foot. Must also mention that I am still on my original General Tyres. I will be swithing to Michelin 4X4 XPC soon.
I am contemplating about purchasing a 2000 or 2001 ML320 with Sunroof and heated seats. Has anyone bought one used, have you had may problems, and what price am I looking to pay?
I bought one used in March, 2002- A 1999 ML 320 Elegance with sunroof and heated seats. The roof broke after 2 months but MB fixed it under warranty. Likely that the previous owner never used it since the first time I opened it it sounded strained. Otherwise, the car's been fine. It rattles a bit (according to this board most of them do)and doesn't have the smoothest, most "car like" ride, but it's not supposed to.
So far I really like mine. I was just out of town and had the car sit idle for 2 weeks. Unlike some other cars I've had, you'd never know it hadn't been used the day before. No funny noises or anything. I bought it with 40,000 km (25000 miles) and got a good deal. Since I bought it in Canada for CAD$, the price wouldnt be relevant.
I'll admit, though, I'm in my early 30's and I get some funny looks driving it.
Hey. I have two - 2000 I bought new and 2002 I bought used. There are some great deals on used MLs - check ebay, etc. I have seen low mile 2000 for $27,000 nicely equipped and miles around 20k. I have also noticed that the MB dealers have gotten a little more realistic on their starmark cars - similar cars for $29.5K or so. If you buy 2000 or later you won't have many issues, in general.
I have a 2000 ML320 about 23,000 miles. While driving the situation has happened twice in 2 days. The BAS/ESP Malfunction lamp comes on. ( also the yellow ETS/ESP lamp ) The vehicle instantiously learches to side ( as if hard braking ) A clunking also is heard. I stop to check for any signs, but found none. This lasted from 1 - 3 seconds.Light goes out after restart. I am scared to drive it. Anyone got advice or similar symptoms? How about a goood transporter to the dealer?
I am in the market for a 99 or 00 ML 320. Edmunds TMV estimates $27K for an 00 MY. Searching local (Boston area) classifieds proves this is very close. I am currently driving a 99 Mitsubishi Montero Sport w/115K miles (which started out as my company vehicle that I purchased from a former employer). Nedless to say, the Benz will be a tremendous upgrade for me. There seem to be many vehicles to choose from on the seconday market. I'm not sure if this is a good thing or not. I am interested in hearing current owner's experiences with 99 & 00 model years. My research revealed that these years are recommended. Are there any problem areas to be aware of? My inclination is toward the newer model, though there seem to be an abundance of 99's available (likely just off 36 mo lease). Any help would be appreciated.
Patrikk, do not get a 99, go for the 2000 or newer. Many complaints on the first two years (98-99). Not as many on the 00's, and improves for 01-02. Plus there is the 4 yr, 50k free service included in 2000 or newer models.
Can't set the clock back one hour. Follow the owner's guide step by step. Just noticed that I can't check the engine oil level on the instrument too. Yes, did the following... 1. open the driver side dooor 2. press the left switch 3. turn the key to I or II for oil level.
Also, to set the clock... Pull the right knob and turn left for the hour and right for the minute.
Nope, both didn't work. Is this a common problem on MLs? Mine is still under warrenty, but kindda afraid to let the shop to do such a delicate fix. I may end up with lots of rattles after putting in a new instrument panal.
Just purhased a 1999 ML 430 for my wife. It seems to run great with none of the problems discussed over the years with this model (may have been corrected by previous owner). Can anyone tell me the purpose of the ESP control switch located below the climate control knobs? What is this intended to be used for? I have been unable to find any description on this switch in the owner's manual.
I recently introduced my ML430 to a fence while parking. Now there are scratches on the front. The dealer said they were not deep into the paint itself but just the clear coat. How do I get rid off these? Are there any compounds in the market that I can use to rub them out? Do I need to take this to an auto detailing business to fix? Thanks.
I got some light scratches on the hood. The damage is only on the clear coat not deep into the color paint. You may want to try Maguire's X-scratch. It's a black tube costs about $8. It works okay. The stuff hides scratches quite well, but don't expect the scratches to disappear totally. Also, don't forget to wax after using X-scratch. This will hide the damage even better.
ESP is Electronic Stability Program. It keeps the ML on the intended course. When the ML starts to skid, ESP will work with ABS to break 1, 2, or 3 wheels to stop the skid. You can keep your foot on the accelerator, the computer will apply the break to individual wheels by itself. It's recommended to keep the ESP on the whole time for safety. If it's off, you will see a orange triangle on the dash board.
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here is some info (and a few spy shots) on the next-gen ML, from M-B spy, due at the end of 2004 as a 2005 model. enjoy!
http://mbspy.bacosys.be/w164.htm
-angel
Tx in advance.
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-If the car didn't come from the factory with the 3rd row seats, can I still pick some up and put them in? ie, Is it a dealer installed accessory?
-Same question regarding the nav system
-If it does have the 3rd row seats, are they removable?
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I thought this strange and perhaps not safe.
My ML would not start, dead battery, from lack of driving. ML roadside gave it a jump, it started, but would fail to move. Tech said too many errors, had to clear them with a portable electronic device.
If I was somewhare isolated instead of my driveway, and I got a jump start, I would not be able to drive the SUV? So if stuck in a remote, good isolated area, would be a real problem, if help was not nearby?
Scott
Getting another ML (long story, but had a 2000 which I sold when we moved). Finding great deals on 2000 and 2001 used, low-mile MLs. What I don't know is where there many mods between 2000 and 2001 that would justify the roughly 15-20% delta in used prices?
Note that I understand model year and deprec diffs, etc - I can make that calc but what changed between 2000 and 2001 in features/function/etc.
Thanks
Adam
You can find the Mud Flaps Install at this link
http://www.benzworld.org/publications/pub.asp?id=73 . If you can't access directly you can register then go to the DIY Publications section.
Debating whether I should buy a 2002 model.
Thanks
cliff
Welcome to the times, nothing is my fault, I do no wrong.
Would like to buy this vehicle but was very unimpressed with the mush ride and soft brakes of the 02 ML320 when compared to the 02 x5 6 cyl.
Thanks
Thanks
Wally
x5
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and my wife likes the x5, but the rear cargo space takes it out of the picture...
http://www.imakenews.com/autospies/e_article000090901.cfm has info on a special edition model. Is this the new base 320 in 2004?
Thanks,
A
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So far I really like mine. I was just out of town and had the car sit idle for 2 weeks. Unlike some other cars I've had, you'd never know it hadn't been used the day before. No funny noises or anything. I bought it with 40,000 km (25000 miles) and got a good deal. Since I bought it in Canada for CAD$, the price wouldnt be relevant.
I'll admit, though, I'm in my early 30's and I get some funny looks driving it.
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instantiously learches to side ( as if hard braking ) A clunking also is heard. I stop to check for any signs, but found none. This lasted from 1 - 3 seconds.Light goes out after restart.
I am scared to drive it.
Anyone got advice or similar symptoms? How about
a goood transporter to the dealer?
I am currently driving a 99 Mitsubishi Montero Sport w/115K miles (which started out as my company vehicle that I purchased from a former employer). Nedless to say, the Benz will be a tremendous upgrade for me.
There seem to be many vehicles to choose from on the seconday market. I'm not sure if this is a good thing or not. I am interested in hearing current owner's experiences with 99 & 00 model years. My research revealed that these years are recommended. Are there any problem areas to be aware of? My inclination is toward the newer model, though there seem to be an abundance of 99's available (likely just off 36 mo lease). Any help would be appreciated.
Best,
patrick
newburyport, ma
Good news for those interested in getting a 2003 ML.
1. open the driver side dooor
2. press the left switch
3. turn the key to I or II for oil level.
Also, to set the clock...
Pull the right knob and turn left for the hour and right for the minute.
Nope, both didn't work. Is this a common problem on MLs? Mine is still under warrenty, but kindda afraid to let the shop to do such a delicate fix. I may end up with lots of rattles after putting in a new instrument panal.
That could explain the lessened demand for the ML320, and also make it an a good time to get one with some money knocked off the price.
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