Who are the service technicians for Mercedes Benz?
Each and every one of our new Mercedes-Benz vehicles has been hand-selected by our specialists to be inclusive of the latest models with the most sought-after features and packages. Our fully trained and certified Mercedes-Benz service technicians have seen it all and can fix just about anything.
What happens if you break down a Mercedes Benz?
A simple phone call summons help if you need a jump-start, tire change, or if you run out of fuel. If you’ve broken down more than 100 miles from home, there’s no need to worry. Mercedes-Benz will reimburse your travel expenses, up to $300 per day for three days.
Where can I buy a Mercedes Benz in New York?
Our Mercedes-Benz dealership in Harriman, NY treats the needs of each individual customer with paramount concern. We know that you have high expectations, so you should only experience a dealership that elevates the standard.
What kind of service does a Mercedes SL500 get?
Get local estimates for your vehicle’s scheduled service, whatever your mileage. The Mercedes-Benz SL500 maintenance schedule includes 22 different types of services over the course of 150,000 miles. RepairPal generates both national and local fair price estimates for most service intervals.
Are there any common problems with a 2004 SL500?
I’m actively shopping for about a 2004 SL500, and I couldn’t find a “buyer’s guide” or “common problems” kind of post here. For what I’ve read I wouldn’t touch one without a warranty, but are there specific common problems to look out for? Thanks for any advice, and hope to join you regularly soon!
What causes a vibration in a Mercedes SL500?
Drive Train • A vibration felt through the center floor of the vehicle can be caused by driveshaft flex discs, which crack and shred, causing excessive driveshaft movement. Not repairing these can cause damage to the driveshaft center support bearing, or, in the worst case scenario, damage to the transmission or differential.
What causes timing cover to break on Mercedes SL500?
• The rubber bond in the harmonic balancer can decay, which causes the balancer to move and work its way into the timing chain cover. If the balancer comes into contact with the timing cover while the engine is running, it will fracture and damage the timing case and potentially other surrounding parts.