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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / March 2006

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Factory Campaigns--What are they?

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RickyE - 13 Mar 2006 06:43 GMT
It's the second time I've taken my 2004 S430 to the dealer for service and
there is alwyas some "campaign" that has to be performed.  How do I find out
what is actually being addressed in these campaigns?

Thanks,
Ricky
mcbrue - 13 Mar 2006 14:44 GMT
When Hanz und Franz the great wrenches tell you there is a campaign,
ask them what they mean. They should tell you that the kompany has
found another problem of some sort which needs to be fixed at the
expense of the kompany.

mcbrue wonderingwhysomanycampaignsly under the bridge in the trailer
down by the river

96 S420
mcbrue - 13 Mar 2006 14:45 GMT
When Hanz und Franz the great wrenches tell you there is a campaign,
ask them what they mean. They should tell you that the kompany has
found another problem of some sort which needs to be fixed at the
expense of the kompany.

mcbrue wonderingwhysomanycampaignsly under the bridge in the trailer
down by the river

96 S420
mcbrue - 13 Mar 2006 14:45 GMT
When Hanz und Franz the great wrenches tell you there is a campaign,
ask them what they mean. They should tell you that the kompany has
found another problem of some sort which needs to be fixed at the
expense of the kompany.

mcbrue wonderingwhysomanycampaignsly under the bridge in the trailer
down by the river

96 S420
mcbrue - 13 Mar 2006 14:45 GMT
When Hanz und Franz the great wrenches tell you there is a campaign,
ask them what they mean. They should tell you that the kompany has
found another problem of some sort which needs to be fixed at the
expense of the kompany.

mcbrue wonderingwhysomanycampaignsly under the bridge in the trailer
down by the river

96 S420
mcbrue - 13 Mar 2006 14:45 GMT
When Hanz und Franz the great wrenches tell you there is a campaign,
ask them what they mean. They should tell you that the kompany has
found another problem of some sort which needs to be fixed at the
expense of the kompany.

mcbrue wonderingwhysomanycampaignsly under the bridge in the trailer
down by the river

96 S420
mcbrue - 13 Mar 2006 14:47 GMT
EEK !!!!! Sorry about multiple posts!! dratted mouse thingy went wild.
Karl - 13 Mar 2006 15:14 GMT
You gotta keep it away from the boys in the back seat!!!!

> EEK !!!!! Sorry about multiple posts!! dratted mouse thingy went wild.
Josh - 13 Mar 2006 16:26 GMT
Man, them thar' mice must be sippin' the moonshine early today...
http://boomhauerinternet.ytmnd.com/
mcbrue - 14 Mar 2006 02:12 GMT
Dad blame ole boyz in tha bak seat iz partyin on an them haz got a tad
sloppy! them haz bin eatin pizzza an them ole mice come in ta git sum
cheese an got all stuk up! Hmmm ... stuk up kinda reminds me of them
ole gal whut wurks down ta Heavy Karls takin in tha money - raight nice
lookin, but her nose iz so hi in tha air it gits frosty on a cold nite.

mcbrue washingmousely under the bridge in the trailer down by the river

96 S420
06 mouse
06 pizzacheese
Karl - 13 Mar 2006 15:15 GMT
If I knew the campaign number that they did, I could tell you.

i.e. 2005030003 is to reseal the strip along the bottom edge of the door.

> It's the second time I've taken my 2004 S430 to the dealer for service and
> there is alwyas some "campaign" that has to be performed.  How do I find out
> what is actually being addressed in these campaigns?
>
> Thanks,
> Ricky
 
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