Aminton wrote: The salesman I have been working with told me to not take it any place other than a Mercedes dealership....even for an oil change. Since there are not many MB dealerships in the middle of a national park or out in the "wilds" of, say, Wyoming, I am curious as to what I should do if I have a maintenance issue.
Just for background, since you do not know me. I've been around diesels since 1981ish. I've run everything from the diesel in my pickup, to my semi, to locomotive diesels, to marine diesels the size of a house. For my personal diesel, the mechanics in the shop at work recommended a guy for me. He's the only one I allow to work on my engine. I know others can fix it in a pinch but it's nice to be able to trust what I'm being told and for that I'm loyal to him.
So while the MB dealer might be a great choice for normal service, an issue on the road can be addressed by any diesel mechanic to get you up and running. The important thing is to find a shop that specializes in diesels. Volkswagen dealership or any other dealership that does a majority of diesel business, should be able to assist or point you in the right direction. Even a diesel mechanic in a truck stop should be able to get you moving again. They may have to overnight parts but since its an RV, you have a place to crash for the night
Many expedites use the sprinters vans and they get serviced while on the road.
I would also take what a salesman says with a grain of salt. He's there to make a sale, not what's right or best for you. Keep doing your own homework.