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Originally Posted by Icantwhisper
Took my 2022 Mercedes in for B service last week at lone star, looked on garage floor this morning it looks like there is a transmission fluid leak. Prior to B service there were zero issues with vehicle. Pretty unimpressed, find out tomorrow if they say it's not their fault.
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Did they do a multi point inspection recently and indicate that they checked all fluid levels and condition? If yes and it indicates it's good, then that would point to not checking fluids or that fluids were checked and levels were good. If you were previously leaking transmission fluid, that would mean your fluid would be low quickly and that would have been caught with the check at the dealer.
Sometimes when things don't add up, you got to investigate and catch them in a lie. My brother's Acura had a steering column issue he wanted looked at during warranty period. Nothing to find they said but wanted to charge for some adjustment to some other steering issue. What are you adjusting, a warrantied item that isn't an issue or not? Like the Dr's who preform surgeries on wrong parts that are fine. "We went ahead and did ACL surgery on the left leg" "Ahhh I torn the right knee Dr"