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2024 AMG EQE SUV , 2021 E63S Wagon - gone, 2018 E63S Sedan - gone
Potential repair parts shortages
The WW supply chain disruption is starting to affect repair shops that service older vehicles. I've heard about head gaskets taking 3 or more weeks to obtain where the timeframe before all of this chaos would have been less than 1 day. Low parts inventory, the potential to have your vehicle laid up for days waiting on parts. I wonder how long it will take for MB to obtain and install all of the missing Hermes modules that were omitted in some late 2021 production vehicles.
The WW supply chain disruption is starting to affect repair shops that service older vehicles. I've heard about head gaskets taking 3 or more weeks to obtain where the timeframe before all of this chaos would have been less than 1 day. Low parts inventory, the potential to have your vehicle laid up for days waiting on parts. I wonder how long it will take for MB to obtain and install all of the missing Hermes modules that were omitted in some late 2021 production vehicles.
Good question. There was a recent WSJ article showing “order to fill time” for chips doubled: from 12 weeks to 22+ In 2021
if true, cars produced in July should be getting Hermes modules soon ..
Has anybody got this module by now?
It's going to be a long cold winter for some! A couple of tweekers broke in to my RV storage a week ago and stole the catalytic converter. Ford told me 3 to 8 weeks !
It’s not just parts. It’s techs too. I called the other day to get some maintenance done on mine (tires, brakes, heated seats, ticking noise) and they told me I had to have a special tech to work on mine so my appointment was 2 month out! One month down, one to go with squeaky brakes and in need of tires.
2024 AMG EQE SUV , 2021 E63S Wagon - gone, 2018 E63S Sedan - gone
Originally Posted by BACnMercedes
It’s not just parts. It’s techs too. I called the other day to get some maintenance done on mine (tires, brakes, heated seats, ticking noise) and they told me I had to have a special tech to work on mine so my appointment was 2 month out! One month down, one to go with squeaky brakes and in need of tires.
There is a tech at my dealership who is the only one who I allow to work on my car. Sometimes I have to wait for a couple of weeks for an appointment, but it is my choice. I've never had a repair done that required another appointment to correct. First world problems.
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