Our extended warranty ran out before the 3 year 100k plan..No idea it worked that way
We thought we had purchased a 4 year/50k mile warranty with a 1 year 100k mile (maximum) extended warranty. Whichever came first would expire the warranty.
We put 50k miles on the car in about two years.
We made an appointment to get our feul level sensor repaired on the car, after a few phone calls to ask why this wasn't covered under the warranty, they told us we were out of warranty by 5 days and they could not make a good will repair because our mileage was too high. We currently have ~86k miles on the car.
We did call to make the appointment before the warranty period had expired but that seems to not make a difference with them.
Once the car went over the 50k miles, they started the extended warranty which was 1 extra year and/or a top out of 100k miles. This ended up cutting our warranty time off a full year and 14k miles, which we thought we had.
How many people on the board did not realize at the time of purchase this is how it worked? My wife and I are not stupid, but neither one of us understood this at the time of purchase.
I just wanted to heads up everyone before they get caught like we did.
Eric Barger
www.installuniversity.com - The MB installtion how to place.
Last edited by wizkid; Sep 13, 2004 at 10:18 AM.
How they tell you are out by "5 days" is odd...considering you have 4 years and it isn't 2006. I can understand if you came at 50,005K miles on the car, them saying that you are out by "5 miles", then they are being d*ckheads by doing that...but "5 days", odd.
The catch with extended warranty is finding out exactly what is covered and/or the deductible. Either case, if you have only 86k on your car and since it is not 2007 yet...you are still in your extended warrnaty time frame. If they are telling something different from that, you need to check the wording on that warranty contract because that is seriously effed up deal if it is not working that way.
As for the situation, it makes perfect sense. Your basic warranty expires at four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. Your extended warranty begins when the basic warranty expires and lasts for one year from that date or until you hit the 100,000 mile mark, whichever comes first. If you had hit the 50,000 mark one month after purchasing the vehicle, your extended warranty would have expired on August 2002, unless you hit 100,000 miles before that time. You had exceeded your extended warranty by five days, which means that you hit 50,000 miles 370 days ago which expired your basic warranty and began the extended warranty, which expired one year later (or five days ago).
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We actually purchased the car in July 2001. I called my wife just now, I thought it was 2002.
We put 50k miles on the car in ~ 2 years. Maybe a month or two shy of 2 years.
To start over.
July 2001: Purchased car brand new from Mercedes of Knoxville.
July 2001: Purchased a 12 month extended warranty from Mercedes of Knoxville.
~July 2003: The car passed the 50,000 mile mark.
August 30, 2004: Car has approximately ~85,800 miles on car. Warranty is out by "5 days" so repair to fuel sensor is not covered.
Eric Barger
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
As for the situation, it makes perfect sense. Your basic warranty expires at four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. Your extended warranty begins when the basic warranty expires and lasts for one year from that date or until you hit the 100,000 mile mark, whichever comes first. If you had hit the 50,000 mark one month after purchasing the vehicle, your extended warranty would have expired on August 2002, unless you hit 100,000 miles before that time. You had exceeded your extended warranty by five days, which means that you hit 50,000 miles 370 days ago which expired your basic warranty and began the extended warranty, which expired one year later (or five days ago).
This is my point. How many people realized this is how the warranty works?????????? We got busted because we put a lot of miles on the car.
People should realize if they drive a lot, they could be giving themselves the screw by waiting around to that next service visit to have a problem looked at.
Also, we called and made the appointment before the warranty had expired. But they won't recognize that fact and base it on the time of visit.
Eric


I agree calling before the warranty was but showing up on time after the warranty expired and dening our claim was crap.
Yes, this is the bad side to the warranty and I clearly would still have the warranty if they did not offer the free service we fell for. Which I would guess at this point you would have to use for your basic warranty to be honored.
I can argue with them or do this myself and help a lot of people out. So, I am going to do the install myself and hopefully show thousands of MB owners, it can be done by us peons. Either that or show them how to screw your car up.

ERic
www.installuniversity.com
Last edited by wizkid; Sep 13, 2004 at 10:44 AM.


They are many however who wouldn't dream of taking that chance.
I am in a similar position right now. My 2002 has almost 41,000 miles on it and it will hit the 4 year mark in Jan 2006. I’ll probably put more then 9,000 miles on it in the next 15 months, so when I am about 500 miles away from 50,000 I am going to take it in and fix all of the broken stuff. After that, I just have to hope that nothing major breaks and live with the small stuff for a few months until the 4 year mark hits.




I bought the 6 year, or rather the extra 2 years, and am about to pass the 50K mark after only 2.5 years.
So, that would mean I would be out of warranty in 2006 instead of 2008. That sux!!!
I gotta look into this...
but yeh, now that I think about it...
"whichever comes first".
Damn, if I had understood that I would have
bought the 7 year...er 3 year extention...
As far as your particular situation, I would call and write
MBZ USA and bich about getting dinged for 5 days over warranty, when your dealer was too busy to help
while it under warranty, and appt made in advance.
Gawd, I never seased to be amazed by the **** these dealers will pull.
Whatever shred of a reputation MBZ once had a the builder of the worlds best engineered most reliable cars, appears to be gone.
I would also ask MB USA the opportunity to get an inspection done, and any needed repairs done under warranty...I mean, you were planning on doing that anyway, right?
Last edited by C230 Sport Coup; Sep 15, 2004 at 02:44 PM.




You'll get bent over....
go sooner!
How likely will they get everything right the first time...
better start thinking about getting in it now, and
leave time to sort out things they break or mess up while fixing it, or things they just kinda blow off and don't do..
I'm saying this from my own recent experience.
Now that all the obvious stuff is fixed, I'm going to get a full inspection of the car, and make sure they didn't miss anything. I see a lot of posts where people were hit up with repair right after the warranty expired, and
not long after being serviced when MBZ said nothing till after expiring.
With that system in mind, yes, the MB Extended Warranty is essentially a two-step warranty that could be used up very quickly.
so the extended warranty time frame wont start until your next MB visit correct. obviously once you've exceded 100k miles, you done!


