Its under warranty up to 50k miles or 80k kms and in your case up to 2010 whichever comes first...just take it to a dealership and let them fix it. No worries no stress
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well the other thing is, my ML has been hit on the rear left side bumper and i brought my benz to the dealership to fix. All the replaced was my muffler and the back bumper and al the components that it comes with. It never mention anything about engine/tranny problems after the accident. It probably has a record of it so would they use it against me and say how they're not responsible cause my car's been hit before and that's probably why the tranny's messed up? im really worried because i dont feel like paying thousands of bucks to fix it.
For ML350, warranty 4 year/50,000 miles and NOT-Transferrable.
The used car dealer can fix your tranny (make it run again) and it depends on the agreement between you and that dealer. Let's say AS IS (no luck) or 6-month/ 12,000 miles.....whatever.
I doubt that you can make them do more, except fixing (solenoid replacing may be, tranny change would be their last resort)
Good luck.
New car warranties ARE transferable, at least in the US. Where did you get that erronous information??
well the other thing is, my ML has been hit on the rear left side bumper and i brought my benz to the dealership to fix. All the replaced was my muffler and the back bumper and al the components that it comes with. It never mention anything about engine/tranny problems after the accident. It probably has a record of it so would they use it against me and say how they're not responsible cause my car's been hit before and that's probably why the tranny's messed up? im really worried because i dont feel like paying thousands of bucks to fix it.
Why on earth are you jumping to all these conclusions?? Are you paranoid?? After taking the ML to the dealer I suggest a session with your analyst.
New car warranties ARE transferable, at least in the US. Where did you get that erronous information??
That's made me worrying the day I bought my ML350 (February 14, 2008). The saleswoman told me 3 times exactly like that, but she said later if the person who owns and needs to bring (my) car in , nobody will ever asked if he/she still is the original owner or not.
Not every new car in the US has transferable waranty, that's why you guys can see sometimes the $tealers advertized on newspapers "Transferable Waranty"
Every new Mercedes sold in the US does- as it has been for decades. In fact, I can't think of any new cars that wouldn't have a transferable warranty. Extended warranties and powertrain warranties might be different.