Transmission service done, but ........

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I was assured, but can only hope they did it.
They however refused to replace the engine oil, even though they gave me a qwote and I was willing to pay for it. I was hoping to give the poor engine a christmast present in the form of a drink of fresh oil. I was wondering if the Motorplan prevents them from doing it.
Last edited by Moto_Guzzi; Dec 3, 2012 at 02:30 PM.
"is that what the 39k mile services requires you to do?"
"yes"
"is it possible to receive the documentation stating that?"
"sorry WIS is dealer information only"
I went ahead and called MBUSA and i spoke to a regular representative and he stated it should have been done fully, i get a call from the case manager and she states he will send me documentation of proof of the service and this was his email as follows "This is from the service sheets for your vehicle. The asterisks shows
the 39,000 mile trans fluid and filter service which was what we did.
I spoke with Susan from MB and let her know that I would be sending you
this information."
Please help me. Heres the attachment he sent.
However, it seems more likely that your dealership is being lazy and I would keep complaining to MBUSA.
However, it seems more likely that your dealership is being lazy and I would keep complaining to MBUSA.
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If you look at the list of required materials for the service referenced in the WIS document, you'll see 9L of transmission fluid, as well as the drain plug and some assorted gaskets and seals.
If you look at the list of required materials for the service referenced in the WIS document, you'll see 9L of transmission fluid, as well as the drain plug and some assorted gaskets and seals.
Hello and thank you for replying, my ongoing issue with this dealership and now MBUSA is getting ridiculous, The dealership provided me the the attachment that is attached, i provided them the WIS from that attachment they gave me.. the service manager then states my WIS is an older version apparently from 2009, and that the newer version doesn't even state draining the torque converter as a request, i asked him to see the WIS he has and he refused and stated it was Dealership information only. I contacted MBUSA and their "product advice" person stated that it is not required, after being transferred to him by my case manager.
I posted this after my service.....
****** SUCCESS ******
Transmission Service completed as requested...Knowledge is Power.
I will not be able to explain how the cost is lower than initially estimated, as I paid the invoice and left in a very good mood (imagine leaving a dealer after service in a good mood?) I was charged for 1.5 hours total of service, initial conversation included 2.0 for base service and .5 for the "extra" torque converter drain/clean up. Is it possible they valued the information provided to them and cut me slack? Cannot think what else it could be? I was there 3 hours btw from the time I drove in, walked through process/paperwork again, and then waited for car to be finished.
Initial quote for the "base" transmission service was $359.
Invoice description:
722.9 transmission service, client request to have torque converter drained as well as pan bolts to be replaced per LI 27-02 Transmission service.
29 CP 1.5....................187.50
1 Gasket.......................15.00
1 Oil Filter.....................32.00
6 Screw @ 1.40...............8.40
1 Ring, general.................1.40
8 Mobile ATF 13 @ 7.75....62.00
1 CLN/Sol........................4.75
1 Screw plug...................3.90
1 CLN/Solv......................4.75
Labor............................187.50
Parts............................132.20
Sales Tax........................22.38
Total.............................342.08
Thanks again to all who helped educate me on this - I feel very good about how this was performed. The Service Manager also re-informed me that my initial warranty runs out February 24th and to look the car over real good for anything that may be covered, any ideas on anything that is common? CPO warranty is good through 2/2013 and is now extendable for an additional 2 years/36k miles..hmmm.
I do realize the cleaner/solvent is on the invoice twice, not sure if they used 2 or not - did not really care based on everything else.


After that comment, I would go be tempted to find another shop or watch them like a hawk. The $300 is a fair price and a great one from a MBZ dealer.


I posted this after my service.....
****** SUCCESS ******
Transmission Service completed as requested...Knowledge is Power.
I will not be able to explain how the cost is lower than initially estimated, as I paid the invoice and left in a very good mood (imagine leaving a dealer after service in a good mood?) I was charged for 1.5 hours total of service, initial conversation included 2.0 for base service and .5 for the "extra" torque converter drain/clean up. Is it possible they valued the information provided to them and cut me slack? Cannot think what else it could be? I was there 3 hours btw from the time I drove in, walked through process/paperwork again, and then waited for car to be finished.
Initial quote for the "base" transmission service was $359.
Invoice description:
722.9 transmission service, client request to have torque converter drained as well as pan bolts to be replaced per LI 27-02 Transmission service.
29 CP 1.5....................187.50
1 Gasket.......................15.00
1 Oil Filter.....................32.00
6 Screw @ 1.40...............8.40
1 Ring, general.................1.40
8 Mobile ATF 13 @ 7.75....62.00
1 CLN/Sol........................4.75
1 Screw plug...................3.90
1 CLN/Solv......................4.75
Labor............................187.50
Parts............................132.20
Sales Tax........................22.38
Total.............................342.08
Thanks again to all who helped educate me on this - I feel very good about how this was performed. The Service Manager also re-informed me that my initial warranty runs out February 24th and to look the car over real good for anything that may be covered, any ideas on anything that is common? CPO warranty is good through 2/2013 and is now extendable for an additional 2 years/36k miles..hmmm.
I do realize the cleaner/solvent is on the invoice twice, not sure if they used 2 or not - did not really care based on everything else.


the epc has my tc plug p/n as 0019901117 m8x1.
some have m10 instead.
some don't believe in a large atf change especially if there was dirty atf. Too much of a shock. They are recommending changing the atf more often.
How often does one see particles in the pan for the first atf change?


Will an external air-cooled cooler be helpful for the tranny?


Indy for labor only, if you supply the parts and ATF ($80), will be anywhere from $70 to $100. Shell ATF 134 is about $5 per quart. The $100 was to also do the TC/flush. Some don't have the ability to pump in ATF through the drain plug. Lots don't like a complete ATF change. Says it like changing all the water in a fish tank at one time.
SO, I asked for the invoice for this service and the SA gave it to me unaware that I was looking for anything special. Low and behold, there it was. 5 in the quantity for Gear Oil instead of 9.7 or 10. I put the service bulletin on my Surface tablet and approached the SA with my information and told him that I had a concern. After calmly describing the situation he didn't ask for any supporting information. He started making excuses that he'd have to talk to the mechanic who did the work, maybe they just entered the wrong information on the invoice but really serviced it properly (?really?) or on some C300's there aren't drain plugs for the Torque Converter, yada yada yada.
I told him my 2010 DID have a drain plug (based on the information learned on this forum) and that it should be serviced properly while I'm here getting my fluid leak fixed and COMAND updated. He made a very telling statement which leads me to believe that some of these dealers are scamming both us as customers as well as Mercedes Benz as they're not properly servicing the cars intentionally. He said, and I quote, "To service the transmission properly, it's 3 1/2 hours." This was said to get a reschedule with a loaner. Curiously, the invoice for the service paid 1 hour for the Transmission service to the mechanic. 3.5 hours @ $108 per hour or 1 hour at $108 per hour. I would think the mechanic would appreciate the work. Or is the leadership at the dealership pushing this to cut costs?
Anyway, they've promised to do it right when they fix the transfer case leak. That being said, how do we make sure that the transmission and torque converter are serviced properly?
Should I have them call me back to the service bay to observe the draining fluid? I can hear it now; "I'm sorry sir, customers aren't allowed in the service area.".
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
K
Last edited by KCaudell; Aug 29, 2013 at 02:06 PM.


Anyway, they've promised to do it right when they fix the transfer case leak. That being said, how do we make sure that the transmission and torque converter are serviced properly?
Should I have them call me back to the service bay to observe the draining fluid? I can hear it now; "I'm sorry sir, customers aren't allowed in the service area.".
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
K
If you ask for a sample of the original ATF and the expelled ATF from the fill adjustment that might ensure that it's done properly. Also there should be a charge for the TC drain plus with a gasket (about $5) and the right about of ATF (9 to 10 Qt - my mech said he did the cooler flush and TC with 6Qt but used 7Qt from the empty bottles). Likely he did not do the TC drain as he said he did. Also look and smell for leaks in the garage and on the under engine and transmission. Without a dipstick or removal of the under apron, it's hard to tell if it was done properly.
Do you have a 4 wheel drive for the transfer case?
Lots of issues with many brands of dealers not doing the service properly -- not doing the AT service, off-brand antifreeze, not bleeding the system to remove air, wrong antifreeze level, used part (used right seat belt instead of left sided) that was charged under warranty by Toyota dealers. The service department is the money maker for dealer's now. Not much profit margin from informed buyer in the new car sale due to the internet.
Last edited by dave2001auto; Aug 29, 2013 at 02:51 PM. Reason: added in expected amount used for ATF with TC drain


