2010 E350 4matic Transfer case leak
Last edited by BlackEy350; Apr 27, 2014 at 01:11 PM.
I'd probably get it fixed if you trust the shop.
It is interesting that MB doesn't warranty the powertrain longer than the B2B 4/50 warranty. Many reputable manufacturers do.
The Canadian EW version most definitely covers the transmission and transfer case for an additional 3 years beyond the normal 4 year factory warranty or up to 160,000 km, whichever occurs first.
The Canadian EW version most definitely covers the transmission and transfer case for an additional 3 years beyond the normal 4 year factory warranty or up to 160,000 km, whichever occurs first.
In the U.S., some companies like Acura, Infiniti, Lexus, and Caddy have basic warranties like 4/50 B2B then 7/70 for drivetrain (engine/trans). If Mercedes was confident enough in their powertrains, maybe they would offer a longer warranty like Lexus?
Of course....the cars are way different...
Here is what they did to repair it if it is of any help or even the same problem you have.
Transfer case leak. Intermediate housing at transfer case disassembled, mating surfaces resealed, fluid level corrected. Screw, nut, sealant, cleaners and gear oil used. Procedure required removal of panels under the engine.
As it was warranty work I have no idea what it could have cost.
The MB warranty is 4 years 50K as far as I know. No included extensions for the drive train as part of the original warranty.







