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I am original owner of 1999 Mercedes Benz E320. Vehicle has 31000 miles; kept in garage. Replaced driver side rear window regulator at $350 cost 2 years ago. Passenger side rear window regulator is now inoperative. I am retiree and no one rides in back seat. Rear windows opened in summer only. Contacted several dealers regarding concern. All advise no recalls or service bulletins addressing problem. Owned several brand autos in past; never this problems with any of them. Thanks for your help.
The regulator on the windows have failed at least every 6 months the check engine light has been on since the purchase of the vehicle even after repairs where done. The transmission has been losing power and now will not shift since the purchase.
The radio, transmission, and the window regulator were inoperative. The air mass sensor was defective, the brake lamp had a faulty switch, and there was a noise in the drive line. Scc
Consumer stated that while driving at any speed and without warning the front or rear windows will fail into the seal causing a distraction to the consumer. Dealer notified
- Fresno, CA, USA
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- Chicago, IL, USA