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In 2008, when the car was two years old and still under warranty, the wheel bolts became very rusty. When I changed the tyres, I also realised that the hubs had copious amount of rust on them.
I took the car to the MB dealer, they said that this was only surface rust and as such a non-issue. I questioned whether a 2-years old car should have any rust at all, surface or otherwise - they claimed that it was the result of using corrosive wheel cleaner detergents.
This did not add up - I had quite a few cars, and never seen a wheel bolt rust, or a hub rust... in fact the hubs were always spotless shiny metal whenever I took the wheels off, even on cars much older than 2 years.
I had a look round the dealer's car park, and pointed out to them that quite a few cars there had rusty wheel bolts - and when later looking at other cars on the road, it seems to be very common on Mercs, while very few other cars have this problem.
The dealer agreed to replace the wheel bolts (including a new locking bolt set), as this was an 'aesthetic' issue, but refused to do anything about the hubs themselves, and they were not visible when the wheels were on.
Now, two years later, the new wheel bolts are starting to rust again... I do wash the car at 'hand car wash' places, so I don't know what they use for wheel cleaner, but I have been washing my cars like that for the last 15 years and never had a problem till I got the Merc...
My 2006 car should be 'safe' as it was manufactured after the 'rusty' period of early 2000. I think this is simply a manufacturing defect. Has anyone else had the same problem?
I took the car to the MB dealer, they said that this was only surface rust and as such a non-issue. I questioned whether a 2-years old car should have any rust at all, surface or otherwise - they claimed that it was the result of using corrosive wheel cleaner detergents.
This did not add up - I had quite a few cars, and never seen a wheel bolt rust, or a hub rust... in fact the hubs were always spotless shiny metal whenever I took the wheels off, even on cars much older than 2 years.
I had a look round the dealer's car park, and pointed out to them that quite a few cars there had rusty wheel bolts - and when later looking at other cars on the road, it seems to be very common on Mercs, while very few other cars have this problem.
The dealer agreed to replace the wheel bolts (including a new locking bolt set), as this was an 'aesthetic' issue, but refused to do anything about the hubs themselves, and they were not visible when the wheels were on.
Now, two years later, the new wheel bolts are starting to rust again... I do wash the car at 'hand car wash' places, so I don't know what they use for wheel cleaner, but I have been washing my cars like that for the last 15 years and never had a problem till I got the Merc...
My 2006 car should be 'safe' as it was manufactured after the 'rusty' period of early 2000. I think this is simply a manufacturing defect. Has anyone else had the same problem?
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