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Has anyone else had this problem before? It's a 2000 model year car (under 30K miles) so I'm not sure if it's common or if the dealer is just trying to create problems that aren't there. Of course, they want to charge me an arm and a leg ($700) to fix the "leak". After I pressed them on the issue, they said it isn't critical...YET. I have a +10 year Toyota that's never had a leaking differential. Has the quality for MB gone down or is the dealer being a bit shady? Maybe I need to find an independent mechanic that's trustworthy...can anyone recommend one in the L.A. area?
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