Saturday, September 28, 2019

Mercedes Service, Maintenance, Repair At Robison Service Massachusetts

Mercedes Service, Maintenance, Repair At Robison Service Massachusetts





At J E Robison Service our ASE and Bosch certified technicians are ready to perform any service or repair on your Mercedes Benz car or truck. This includes Sprinter service - for Mercedes, Dodge, and Freightliner units. We鈥檝e been Mercedes specialists for over 20 years, serving Western Massachusetts, New England, and beyond. Did you know that most of the key systems in Mercedes cars were designed or developed in conjunction with the Robert Bosch Company of Germany? Bosch is the world鈥檚 largest supplier of automotive systems, and we are proud to be Bosch Authorized Car Service for Western Massachusetts, so we have direct factory support for all the vital systems in your Mercedes Benz. We are fully trained and equipped to service both gas and diesel powered cars. We are experts on the sophisticated electronic systems in these cars. We can troubleshoot CAN bus problems and any other wiring issues.





We can code new keys, program alarms, configure instrument clusters, and program and code the various engine and chassis computer systems. Our capabilities in this regard are unique in the New England area. We have a complete set of factory tools and documentation for all the vital systems in Mercedes vehicles. This includes the latest Startek information system, the older WIS system, and all the previous printed service literature. We have state-of-the-art test systems from Bosch and Autologic that provide a level of test capability that we only dreamed of a few years back. Our parts department has an extensive stock of Bosch, Mercedes, and quality aftermarket replacement parts for your Mercedes. If you鈥檙e thinking about buying a car don't forget our pre-purchase inspections. You might also want to read about our own unique car buying program. You may also want to read about common problems with the various Mercedes models and refer to our Mercedes-Benz modelchart and Diagnostic Trouble Codes list.





We can perform all scheduled service work on newer, in-warranty vehicles. We also provide warranty service on any Bosch system on your Mercedes. Whether you own or lease your car we're ready to provide the best service. In addition to performing all regular maintenance on older cars we are also expert at major repairs and mechanical overhaul of older vehicles. We鈥檙e skilled at electrical troubleshooting, air conditioning work, and major drivetrain repairs. As a four-star Bosch Car Service Shop, JE Robison Service does it all. Remember, JE Robison Service is part of the Springfield Automotive Complex, just off Exit 4 of I-291 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Our complex also includes Mr. Detail, the Auto Appearance Artists, Tech Auto 鈥?general domestic and foreign car service, and Line Rite, undercar and alignment work. Do you have a technical question about your Mercedes? Look for us on the Mercedes Benz Club鈥檚 technical forum. If you鈥檙e not yet a member, you鈥檒l need to join the Mercedes Benz Club of America to participate in the forums. If you鈥檙e looking for more power from your German car 鈥?we install Autothority performance chips and air mass meters. We also fit a wide range of other performance accessories. We鈥檙e Tech Inspectors for Porsche Club events in New England. Most of these events are run by the Connecticut Valley Region of the PCA. See our calendar section (to come) for PCA events we'll be participating in.We鈥檙e also tech consultants and concours judges for the Mercedes Benz Club. J E Robison Service Co Inc of Springfield, Massachusetts, is an independent business that specializes in the sale and service of used Mercedes Benz automobiles. We are not an authorized Mercedes Benz dealership, we do not sell brand new Mercedes Benz automobiles and we are not otherwise affiliated with, originating from, sponsored by, or approved by Mercedes Benz in any way.





This marks the fourth Malaysian death this year linked to a Takata-supplied airbag that ruptured in a Honda car. Honda said that it has completed replacements of 211,000 Takata front-airbag inflators in Malaysia, which is 54 percent of the total number currently under recall. UPDATE 10/21/2016, 7:30 a.m.: Honda and NHTSA announced that a 50-year-old woman, Delia Robles of Corona, California, died of injuries that resulted from the deployment of a defective Takata airbag in her 2001 Honda Civic. The crash occurred on September 30 in California鈥檚 Riverside County. According to an Associated Press report, the vehicle鈥檚 driver鈥檚-side airbag inflator had been part of a recall since 2008; however, it was never repaired. Automotive News reported that more than 20 recall notices had been mailed to the vehicle鈥檚 registered owners. The deceased woman bought the car at the end of 2015, the AP report said. This is the 11th confirmed death in the United States that has been caused by a defective Takata-supplied airbag in a vehicle, all but one of which were in Honda vehicles. UPDATE 10/26/2016, 5:00 p.m.: Toyota has recalled another 5.8 million vehicles around the world because they might contain defective Takata airbag inflators.





According to Reuters, the recall includes roughly 1.47 million vehicles in Europe, 1.16 million in Japan, and 820,000 in China, as well as vehicles in Central and South America, Africa, the Near and Middle East, and Singapore. Various Corolla, Yaris/Vitz, Hilux, and Etios models built between May 2000 and November 2001 and between April 2006 and December 2014 were recalled. UPDATE 11/9/2016, 1:00 p.m.: In an effort to seek out recalled Takata airbag inflators that haven鈥檛 yet been fixed, Honda has partnered with CCC, a software provider for 22,000 automotive body shops across the United States. When a Honda vehicle is entered into the CCC system for an estimate on repairing body damage, Automotive News reports, an alert will appear onscreen if the vehicle has an unresolved open Takata recall. UPDATE 12/12/2016, 3:30 p.m.: To date, at least 184 people have been injured by Takata airbags in the United States, according to a new report released by NHTSA on the recall鈥檚 progress. This is the first hard number the agency has specified since investigations began in late 2014. Repairs won鈥檛 be finished until at least September 2020 (in May, NHTSA set December 2019 as the end date).

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