Abraham Jewett , Jessy Edwards  |  November 4, 2022

Category: Auto News

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class
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Update: 

  • Mercedes-Benz must face class action claims that its 2015-2019 C-Class vehicles suffer from a manufacturing defect that causes raw fuel to leak within the engine compartment, endangering drivers, a Georgia federal judge ruled.
  • On Nov. 1, U.S. District Judge William M. Ray II issued an order denying Mercedes-Benz’ motion to dismiss the class action lawsuit, which drivers refiled after mediation failed.
  • The automaker argued that the drivers’ claims should be dismissed because it extended the warranty program for the 2015 to 2019 Mercedes W205 vehicles and C300 models. 
  • But Judge Ray said the drivers do not simply seek reimbursement for the repairs but also damages to reflect the diminished value of the vehicles.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Consumers in a class action lawsuit alleging Mercedes-Benz C-Class vehicles come with a defective fuel hose prone to leaks were ordered to mediation by a federal judge. 
  • Why: The judge found that the automaker had taken some steps to rectify the alleged problems, but acknowledged that mediation may not be successful.  
  • Where: The class action lawsuit is pending in Georgia federal court

(Aug. 27, 2022)

Consumers who say that 2015-2019 Mercedes-Benz C-Class vehicles, including its popular C300 models, suffer from a manufacturing defect that causes raw fuel to leak within the engine compartment, endangering drivers, are heading to mediation under a new ruling by a federal judge in the class action lawsuit. 

U.S. District Judge William M. Ray II issued a six-month stay on the Mercedes-Benz C-Class class action lawsuit. Judge Ray encouraged the plaintiffs and the automaker to try to work out the allegations in mediation, pointing out that Mercedes-Benz extended warranty coverage to the leaky fuel pump defect alleged in the lawsuit. 

Mercedes-Benz C-Class class action lawsuit

Lead plaintiffs Nicholas Rosen, Tamer Nassar, and Reginald St. Jean claimed in a class action lawsuit filed in February that Mercedes-Benz is aware of the defect and intentionally conceals it from consumers. 

Rosen, Nassar, and St. Jean want to represent a Nationwide Class of current or former owners of 2015-2019 Mercedes-Benz C-Class vehicles. 

The Mercedes-Benz vehicles’ propensity to leak fuel can lead to dangerous situations including the inhalation of fumes, vehicle stalling, and vehicle fire, according to the class action lawsuit. Plaintiffs claim Mercedes-Benz is “unable or unwilling” to repair the C-Class vehicles, often telling consumers the repair of fuel system components is not covered under warranty. 

This refusal includes towards drivers who have new vehicle warranties and certified pre-owned warranties, which cover 48 months or 50,000 miles and 60 months with unlimited mileage from the in-service date, respectively, say plaintiffs.

“Mercedes-Benz has done nothing to address or correct the Fuel Leak Defect when it manifests in the Class Vehicles,” states the class action lawsuit. “Instead, Mercedes-Benz has denied their requests to provide a repair under warranty and instead forced Class members to pay out of pocket.” 

Plaintiffs claim they and Class Members would not have chosen to purchase the vehicles or paid substantially less for them if they had known about the defect.

Rosen, Nassar, and St. Jean allege Mercedes-Benz violated California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act, the California Business & Professions Code § 17200, the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act, and the Georgia Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act

The plaintiffs are seeking actual, general, special, incidental, statutory, punitive, and consequential damages for themselves and Class Members. 

Although the automaker received a temporary reprieve in this case, Mercedes-Benz was part of a nationwide recall this month involving multiple car manufacturers  after it found some vehicles had problems with their child restraint systems

Do you own a Mercedes-Benz C-Class vehicle that is suffering from a fuel leak? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiffs are represented by E. Adam Webb, Matthew C. Klase, and G. Franklin Lemond, Jr. of Webb, Klase & Lemond, LLC, and Matthew D. Schelkopf, Joseph B. Kenney, and Lori G. Kier of Sauder Schelkopf.

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Class Action Lawsuit is Rosen et al v. Mercedes-Benz USA, L.L.C. et al, Case No. 1:21-cv-00787-WMR, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia Atlanta Division. 


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79 thoughts onMercedes-Benz class action over fuel leak to proceed

  1. Eliana D says:

    I have the same issue with my 2016 C300 specially in the mornings at cold start the car smells a lot like fuel that at times is impossible for my daughter and I to be inside the car with that smell. I was not aware it was common issue until now

    1. Steven E Bowden says:

      I have had the same similar problem. Fumes seeping into my garage from my C300. Very upsetting to my wife and me. We sought out ways to remedy the problem.

  2. Ray says:

    I have been trying to find a solution to my problem. I have a Mercedes Benz 2016 c 300. the same thing happened to me. I bought my car on may 2019 with 69k in Mercedes’ benz from Mercedes Benz Brampton Ont canada. I always had a strong smell of gasoline, especially in the cold season , months later for no reason while driving my car engine lights came, also I had to many other issues started this car was in accident I was never told about it, later on I found out from a friends who’s auto mechanic that this car was over sprayed and with much more issues Coming up now days

  3. Ken stauffer says:

    Same gas leak/smell problem with our 2015 C300 (purchased new). Called the dealership today to schedule a repair.

  4. Enrique Urrutia says:

    I have been trying to find a solution to my problem. I have a Mercedes Benz 2016 c 300. Reading the comments, the same thing happened to me. I bought my car on 11/03/2019 with 51,350 miles in Mercedes’ benz from Plano Texas. I always had a strong smell of gasoline, especially in the cold season at the end of 2020, they fixed it and a few months later for no reason while driving my car it began to shake and the light of the engine it turned on take it to the agency to see what it is what was happening a few hours later they contacted me and told me that my car had a big problem with the pistons and to solve it it was going to cost me more than $6000 just to check or that they would have to put a new engine that would cost me $12000 and not having an extended warranty I have not been able to solve anything I have the car in my garage for almost a year and I keep paying for it I need Mercedes benz to solve this problem for me

  5. Jazmine Pitre says:

    I had a 2015 c300 which had the same gas smell, I took it into MB dealership in 2020 and they said it was a fuel hose leak (at this time it wasn’t recalled yet). I got it fixed, 2 weeks later my car started stalling and shaking. I had a cracked piston at 56k miles. They wouldn’t accept fault or help at all. They gave me $7k for my car if I traded in for a 2021 glc300 (it should’ve been worth $19k on KBB). I am still livid. I want to sue just don’t know how.

  6. DeShunda says:

    I have a 2017 c300 and the gas smell has be dizzy at times.

  7. Julia says:

    I have a c300 2016 for 1yr raw gas smell when turning in heat/ ac. This car has a serious recall took it to Mercedes-Benz cost 560 to fix. Was very sick dizzy rash headache and who knows the longterm affects. If you have this problem get it fixed and contact the lawyer on this site. Very bad for your health

  8. Michael says:

    My car smells like gas too.

  9. Reba Tillman-Huff says:

    I drive a 2016 GLC Mercedes-Benz and I smell gas when my heat was turned on.

  10. HUNKUN HWANG says:

    2015 C300 – same issue with strong fuel smell inside the car, even on the driveway without the car running. Today I will stop by MB dealer service. But I am afraid of what they will say and how much they will charge to fix the problem.

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