How Long is the Warranty Period for Mercedes-Benz?

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Stewart
07/29/25 9:18pm
Mercedes-Benz vehicles generally have a warranty period of 3 years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Below is relevant information about the Mercedes-Benz warranty: 1. During the warranty period, not all vehicle repair costs will be waived; only the free items specified by the manufacturer within the warranty period are covered. Usually, the owner's manual and the after-sales service departments of Mercedes-Benz 4S stores contain relevant written explanations. The three-guarantee period and warranty period for Mercedes-Benz are calculated from the date on the purchase invoice. 3. The three-guarantee and warranty only refer to the time for the whole vehicle warranty or repair warranty. For some wear-and-tear and consumable parts, there are different warranty periods. For example: common filters, bulbs, spark plugs, brake pads, etc., have a warranty period of 60 days or 3,000 kilometers, while the battery has a warranty period of one year or 2,000 kilometers, also whichever comes first.
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