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Owning a Mercedes-Benz means enjoying luxury, performance, and reliability. However, like any vehicle, common repairs may occasionally be needed. Understanding your Mercedes-Benz warranty coverage can help you manage repair costs and keep your car running smoothly.
What Does the Mercedes-Benz Warranty Cover?
The standard Mercedes-Benz New Vehicle Limited Warranty typically covers repairs and defects related to materials or workmanship for up to 4 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. This warranty includes many common repairs such as:
- Engine and transmission issues
- Electrical system malfunctions
- Suspension and steering components
- Brake system defects
- Fuel system repairs
What’s Not Covered?
It's important to note that the warranty does not cover normal wear and tear items like brake pads, tires, or windshield wipers. Additionally, damage caused by accidents, improper maintenance, or modifications will not be covered.
Extended Warranty and Maintenance Plans
To further protect your investment, Mercedes-Benz offers extended warranty and prepaid maintenance plans. These options can extend coverage beyond the standard warranty and cover routine maintenance services, providing peace of mind for everyday driving.
Always keep detailed service records and have repairs performed by authorized Mercedes-Benz service centers to ensure warranty coverage remains valid.