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Old 05-22-2012, 09:24 AM
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Well that makes more sense, lol!
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Old 05-27-2012, 11:21 AM
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OK, I have a claim at work from a guy who claims his son kicked his tranmission into reverse, The car lifted in the air and shattered the rear casing, This is a 2000 Mercedes SL500. A/T. Now I have seen Nascars slammed into reverse but I know they are built for it. What do you think?
I always wondered how you guys made your decisions on claims like this.

What did you end up doing Mark? I would try it in my Benz to see if it can be done but want to make sure the claim will be approved if I tell them the same story.

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Old 05-27-2012, 04:21 PM
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I always wondered how you guys made your decisions on claims like this.

What did you end up doing Mark? I would try it in my Benz to see if it can be done but want to make sure the claim will be approved if I tell them the same story.

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Have you asked....the manufacturer?

Maybe the system that is supposed to prevent this from being possible, did not do it's job (software glitch?)

Mark I'm sure you won't base your decision on some informal internet polling...
No not at all. I just know that some how they do it NASCAR to try and control a spin out
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OK, I have a claim at work from a guy who claims his son kicked his tranmission into reverse, The car lifted in the air and shattered the rear casing, This is a 2000 Mercedes SL500. A/T. Now I have seen Nascars slammed into reverse but I know they are built for it. What do you think?
On a 2000 Benz it would depend on how fast they were going and what RPM the engine was when it occured. Most electronic transmissions won't do anything till the TC and speed sensor gets to a certain rpm.
I would question the claim if they were travelling forward at all or if it was even an accident. Don't you guys have inspectors? I'd ask for more details. Was this car sitting still? How fast did it go into reverse? How high did it jump in the air. Also what caused the car to lift in the air?

Are you with an insurance company or work for Mercedes?
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