GL 350 is leaning

Asked by Vg350 Mar 23, 2014 at 07:32 PM about the 2010 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class GL 350 BlueTEC

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Has anyone encountered their car
leaning to one side. After my car sits
unused for an extended period of
time it starts leaning to one side. If so
do u know what is causing It & the
expense.  Thanks

2 Answers

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Does your car return to normal height after you start the engine? If so, you most likely have a leak in the suspension system. If it is still under warranty - take to MB dealer to get it fixed. If not, find a local mechanic that you trust. This potentially could be a very expensive repair - it all dependes on which parts have failed.

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I am looking at one presently to buy, found the original two owners via MB replaced the struts but the problem still existed. The Toyota dealer selling the GL notes its a leak in the hydraulic system, not the struts. They are searching to find the leak and fix presently

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