bcolchagoff
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I am in the market for a 2015-2015 used B-Class electric. I have driven one and really liked it. However, on the CarFax it said that the car was a "buy-back" (Vehicle reacquired by Mercedes because of an issue). On the CarFax report, I saw numerous service entries with descriptions like:
- "Battery/charging system checked"
- "Battery charged" or "replaced"
- "Electrical system checked"
and then finally: "vehicle reacquired... reason: Battery drainage / No start".
So, I passed. I don't want to inherit a lemon.
Months have passed, and I found ANOTHER B-class buy-back with almost the same descriptions! The seller has been honest, providing a carfax report and the California Warranty buyback notice.
The seller also states:
"This vehicle was a manufacturer buyback for a no-start complaint. Mercedes inspected the vehicle and replaced an engine harness and power distribution block prior to reselling the vehicle to us. It's fully guaranteed by Mercedes and comes with warranty through 9/18/18 or 50k miles. Mercedes also includes a 1year/12k mile warranty on the buyback complaint."
I googled and search this forum and didn't see anything. so, questions:
- Is this a known problem?
- Does it only happen if you leave the car for significant periods of time? or any time?
- Is there a fix for this (note, from descriptions, it seems to be with the 12V battery, NOT the drive system battery)
- There's still the manufacturers warranty in place. Did Mercedes really fix it?
It think it's very odd to see the exact same problem listed on 2 buy-backs with so few B-Class used cars out there.
Advice?
- "Battery/charging system checked"
- "Battery charged" or "replaced"
- "Electrical system checked"
and then finally: "vehicle reacquired... reason: Battery drainage / No start".
So, I passed. I don't want to inherit a lemon.
Months have passed, and I found ANOTHER B-class buy-back with almost the same descriptions! The seller has been honest, providing a carfax report and the California Warranty buyback notice.
The seller also states:
"This vehicle was a manufacturer buyback for a no-start complaint. Mercedes inspected the vehicle and replaced an engine harness and power distribution block prior to reselling the vehicle to us. It's fully guaranteed by Mercedes and comes with warranty through 9/18/18 or 50k miles. Mercedes also includes a 1year/12k mile warranty on the buyback complaint."
I googled and search this forum and didn't see anything. so, questions:
- Is this a known problem?
- Does it only happen if you leave the car for significant periods of time? or any time?
- Is there a fix for this (note, from descriptions, it seems to be with the 12V battery, NOT the drive system battery)
- There's still the manufacturers warranty in place. Did Mercedes really fix it?
It think it's very odd to see the exact same problem listed on 2 buy-backs with so few B-Class used cars out there.
Advice?