OEM Mercedes-Benz CL 500 Parts & Accessories
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Mercedes-Benz CL 500 Common Problems FAQ
Why is My CL 500 Suspension Low?
The active body control system in the suspension may be leaking fluid. This is a known issue for models from 2000-2006 with 198,000 miles or fewer these days. What you'll want to do is inspect the tandem pump, hydraulic lines, struts, and seals to find the leak. Then, repair it, and use OEM parts; otherwise, you'll end up damaging the car's undercarriage as it bumps and scrapes the pavement during drives.
Why Don't the Doors on My CL 500 Work Right?
The door control module/actuator might have failed. This is a known issue for models from 2000-2006 with 200,000 miles or fewer nowadays. You'll have to replace either the module, the actuator, or both. Taking off the door trim panels can be tricky, though, and if they break, it's an expensive fix; consider having the job done at a Mercedes-Benz service center.
Why is My CL 500 Stalling and Not Starting?
The crankshaft position sensor might be faulty. This is a known issue for models from 2000-2006 with 200,000 miles or fewer today. The sensor will need to be replaced; otherwise, your engine's timing can end up off, fuel efficiency will get worse, and you'll end up with engine damage.
Why Buy OEM Parts for CL 500 vs. Aftermarket?
Mercedes-Benz designs and builds them, so they'll fit and work better. Plus, a lot of aftermarket parts can void a factory warranty. That'll mean picking up the tab on bigger repair bills in the long run.
Why Shop CL 500 Parts with Us at MB Part Source?
They're OEM-quality, as only Mercedes-Benz can deliver. What's more, they're steeply discounted, and we ship fast, all over the US. Have any questions? You're welcome to contact us.