How do I complain about Mercedes warranty?

How do I complain about Mercedes warranty?

Mercedes-Benz is always here to help. If you would like to speak to us about your warranty or any Lemon Law concerns, please contact our Customer Care Team by phone at 800-367-6372 or by email at CA_Retention_Mailbox@mbusa. Phone number: Contact customer service at (800) 654-6222. You can also reach the Lease Maturity department at (800) 873-5471 and the Past Due Payments department at (800) 984-4455. Mailing address: You can send letters to: Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, P. O. Box 685, Roanoke, TX, 76262.Mercedes-Benz is always here to help. If you would like to speak to us about your warranty or any Lemon Law concerns, please contact our Customer Care Team by phone at 800-367-6372 or by email at CA_Retention_Mailbox@mbusa.

How long is the Mercedes warranty in Canada?

Your Mercedes-Benz is engineered to bring you years of driving pleasure. With this in mind, if you plan to drive your vehicle beyond its four-year/80,000 km new vehicle warranty, then a Mercedes-Benz Extended Limited Warranty might be right for you. Mercedes gives you a 24 months international warranty as standard globally (So if you bought from EMC in Abu Dhabi you can fix in Gargash Dubai and vice versa or in Oman or KSA or anywhere worldwide).

What is the class action against Mercedes-Benz?

SUMMARY. In November 2022, GMP Law lodged a class action claim against Mercedes-Benz for manipulating and misreporting the engine testing and emissions of their vehicles. The class action represents people who own or leased the vehicles between 2008 and 2018. Mercedes-Benz has recalled all versions of the EQB from 2022-2025 (250, 250+, 300, 350) for a high-voltage battery that may fail internally and lead to a vehicle fire. Safety impact: A vehicle fire while driving or parked increases the risk of a crash and injury.Mercedes Rapid Battery Drain Class Action Alleges 2004-2022 Vehicle Models Affected by Electrical Defect. July 6, 2022 A proposed class action lawsuit claims that certain Mercedes-Benz vehicles manufactured between 2004 and 2022 suffer from a defect that can cause rapid battery drainage.

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