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MAE320 09-20-2006 01:30 AM

01 E320 catalytic converter
 
Hi Gurus,

My E320 catalytic converter, in one of the exhaust pipes, is gone. Something is broken inside it and it rattles when the engine is running. Very annoying!! Mercedes will not cover for it and they are asking $1100 for parts and $600 for labor amounting to $1,700.

A local muffler garage (Meineke) told me that they can cut off the catalytic converter and replace it with an aftermarket one (MagnaFlow) which is supposed to work on an E320. They will do so by welding and clamping.

Is this second option acceptable? Of course Mercedes Service says NO. Can someone shed some light into this?

Thank you!!

rchase 09-20-2006 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by MAE320 (Post 1281793)
Hi Gurus,

My E320 catalytic converter, in one of the exhaust pipes, is gone. Something is broken inside it and it rattles when the engine is running. Very annoying!! Mercedes will not cover for it and they are asking $1100 for parts and $600 for labor amounting to $1,700.

A local muffler garage (Meineke) told me that they can cut off the catalytic converter and replace it with an aftermarket one (MagnaFlow) which is supposed to work on an E320. They will do so by welding and clamping.

Is this second option acceptable? Of course Mercedes Service says NO. Can someone shed some light into this?

Thank you!!

A lot of the cheaper cat's will last for a very short time before needing replacment. On that new of a car I would suggest doing the MB part as you will have a serious resale hit to anyone who peeks under your car with a flaslight. Using aftermarket parts on a car that new makes a statement about how much an owner cares about their car.

mbdoc 09-20-2006 08:09 AM

I'd have a hard time spending $1,700 for a catalyst!

I would look for a better deal on an OE one & have different shop install it..

You didnt say which side is bad but factory flat rate time is less than 3 hrs times local rate ($100 an hr). Sounds like they are asking way too much for labor!

Is it a 4-matic..they are harder to install.

david s poole 09-20-2006 12:00 PM

catalyst
 
first i thought that mercedes had to cover an emmissions related part for 80,000 mls.second you will find it easier and cheaper to replace both cats[one gone other going soon] so as to keep back pressure even.then whoever looks under the car will see the same thing on both pipes.shouldn't be a problem to sell.

rchase 09-20-2006 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by david s poole (Post 1282076)
first i thought that mercedes had to cover an emmissions related part for 80,000 mls.second you will find it easier and cheaper to replace both cats[one gone other going soon] so as to keep back pressure even.then whoever looks under the car will see the same thing on both pipes.shouldn't be a problem to sell.

Many times sleazy dealerships will intentionally mislead customers because they make more money from customer paid repairs than they do reimbursed repairs. Most car makers have flat rate labor that they are willing to pay and part of the dealership franchising includes a substantial discount for parts and labor.

You can test if your dealing with a sleazy dealer by calling up and asking for a next day appointment on some oddball warranty covered item on your car. Call back in 5 minutes and ask to schedule an oil change or major service next day and amazingly they are not booked solid for a week like they were 5 minutes previoiusly. Thats one of the reasons I never make appointments at dealerships. I show un announced and mysteriously they have always been able to get me a loaner and get my car in at the last minute if I was having a service of some kind done. One of the many tricks I learned from owning new Volvo's.

Call MBUSA customer service and find out if your car is covered or not. Report to them that their dealership is giving misinformation if it is covered (they probably won't care but you never know).

MAE320 09-20-2006 07:11 PM

Thank you
 
Thank you for all your answers. So this is the passangers' side catalyst. MB charges $1100 only for the passangers side. If I want to replace both I have to add another $1100 so it will be roughly $3000 including labor. Considering the car has around 120,000 miles on it and the price paid was in the low 10Ks it makes me wonder. Aftermarket seems the most logical solution .... but again I might be wrong!

Southern 09-20-2006 07:56 PM

Mercedes Shop sells the Cat for $480. You might consider contacting a local shop to see what they would charge to install it for you.

rchase 09-20-2006 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MAE320 (Post 1282426)
Thank you for all your answers. So this is the passangers' side catalyst. MB charges $1100 only for the passangers side. If I want to replace both I have to add another $1100 so it will be roughly $3000 including labor. Considering the car has around 120,000 miles on it and the price paid was in the low 10Ks it makes me wonder. Aftermarket seems the most logical solution .... but again I might be wrong!

Keep in mind many people look under cars. Many buyers looking at a car that new have no idea "when" the aftermarket parts were put in. Many people put OE MB parts on 25 year old diesels. With the sheer numbers of similar cars on the market it may make a number of buyers pass on your car and you will get an average to low value when you sell it.

Shop around and get a good deal on the OE part and have an independant install it. Your car still has plenty of life and value at 120K. Don't send the message to the next owner that you were lazy and cheap.

mbdoc 09-21-2006 10:57 AM

with 120K miles there isn't any emission warranty!

DEPENDING on chassis number I come up with 2 different part numbers for the right side catalyst.

Part number 210-490-94-47 has a MB list of $560.

Part number 210-490-96-47 has a MB list of $795.

Those list prices don't add to the quote that you got for 1 catalyst! Maybe they quoted both sides!??

rchase 09-21-2006 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by M.B.DOC (Post 1282998)
with 120K miles there isn't any emission warranty!

Ah, That makes sense. I know that some car makers have lifetime warranties on certain items. I remember my Volvo's had lifetime warranties on seatbelts. With special function items like emissions I thought there may have been additional above and beyond coverage.

Ron in SC 09-21-2006 07:07 PM

If you absolutely positively need to buy Mercedes parts from a dealer and you don't have a wholesale account with you local dealer then check with Duval Motorsports. They sell MB parts for much less than MSRP.
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=213951&catalogid=0

The first part number that M.B.DOC gave the part number for is $420.

MAE320 10-03-2006 11:01 PM

Thank you for your replies
 
hello all,

thank you all for your answers, especially m.b. doc as he made some good points. Parts were bought for $970 on ********az (both sides; special order) and installed for a 1/4 of what MB charges at a local garage totaling around $1190.

rchase 10-04-2006 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MAE320 (Post 1294508)
hello all,

thank you all for your answers, especially m.b. doc as he made some good points. Parts were bought for $970 on ********az (both sides; special order) and installed for a 1/4 of what MB charges at a local garage totaling around $1190.

Good to hear! You saved some money and got your car fixed correctly. The MB dealer is good for warranty repair and ripping you off. I uses to use to joke about the $500 coffee and danish at the Volvo dealership and its $1000 coffee and Danish at the MB dealer.

mbdoc 10-04-2006 08:07 AM

Glad you used OE parts! & saved $$$ in the process..

The MB dealer techs don't make all of that money..WE just try to make a decent living.


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