2012 GLK 350 Transfer case or Transmission problem. ~HELP~
I searched the internet , seems like many owner has same problem because of the faulty transfer case and transmission.
My car is out of warranty already, any suggestion for either fix it or trade it in? the reason i am thinking to trade it in is i am afraid of same thing might happen again after the car is fixed.
I don't even know if i could trade it in at this point because of the transmission issue.
If I take it to dealer to ask them to fix it. what would be a reasonable price? 8k? 7K?
if the cost is a lot cheaper, will it be okay to take the car to non-dealer workshop for repair?
need your help! any advise is appreciated.
after reading other replies , now i am more leaning towards fixing it. I am gonna take it to 3rd party shop to do a estimate and most likely gonna fix it there.
I 've read a lot of negative reviews of near by MB service center. Many people got their car fixed outside for a fraction of money of a dealer quote.
I am gonna do a thorough check when weather gets a little better.
Do you know if it is necessary to warm the car first before driving in winter months? i never do that
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Is repairing, rebuilding, or replacing with a rebuilt transmission a much lower cost and doable alternative in this kind of situation? I know for most other makes and models transmission repair or replacement is pretty common. Of course, this is porbably more complicated and more stuff to contend with and connect to make it just right, but it's hard to believe that, as much as this apparently happens, it's not easy to locate Mercedes transmission specialists.
Anybody know of transmission shops in the Dallas area with significant experience in this kind of work for Mercedes transmissions?
Thanks.






