Service Contracts

Stephen720

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I have a service contract that expires in the middle of May. The car is currently 4000 miles away from its next service and I would predict that by the middle of May would still be 3 - 3500 miles away.

If I book the car in for a service earlier than "advised" to benefit from the contract, is it likely that the MB dealership will pick up on this or take a view?

Many thanks, Stephen

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Alex M Grieve

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I have a service contract that expires in the middle of May. The car is currently 4000 miles away from its next service and I would predict that by the middle of May would still be 3 - 3500 miles away. If I book the car in for a service earlier than "advised" to benefit from the contract, is it likely that the MB dealership will pick up on this or take a view? 03 EClass - 320 CDI

Hi Stephen.

I guess you are judging this on mileage? If you could argue a service due as it will be 2 years since the last one (ASSYST will turn to a countdown of days with about a month to go if that is true) then you would have an excellent case. ;)
 

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There's no way the service contract will pick up the bill that early even if your contract had a long time to run.
 

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I agree with Rory, no way!

MB advised a +/- 1000mls for my Service-Plus contract
 

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Trucks at work 0n cvc contract even if they are 1km under oil change time they have to wait another 6 weeks until next service.



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