How to fix: Missing attribute: Vehicle MSRP [vehicle_MSRP]

Add a value that meets the product specification for vehicle MSRP [vehicle_msrp]. Then resubmit your feed.

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Why this issue is happening

One or more of your products is missing a value for the vehicle MSRP [vehicle_msrp] attribute. While the attribute is optional for used cars, it's required for new cars. The formatting for the vehicle MSRP [vehicle_msrp] attribute is the same as the price [price] attribute.


How to fix your issue

To fix this issue, check the product data for the affected product(s) and ensure that the missing attribute has been provided for all new cars.

Fix products one by one directly in Merchant Center

Step 1 Navigate to Products in Merchant Center, then select the Needs attention tab.

Step 2 Use the filter icon above the table to find all products affected by your issue.

Step 3 Click on the title of the product that you want to fix, then click Edit product.

Step 4 Make the required change.

Step 5 Select Save.

Fix multiple products at once

Step 1 Navigate to Products in Merchant Center, then select the Needs attention tab.

Step 2 Use the filter icon above the table to find all products affected by your issue.

Step 3 Select the Download icon to download a list (.csv) of all affected products for all issues or this particular issue.

Step 4 Cross-reference the downloaded list with your uploaded product data, and ensure that the missing attribute has been provided for all new cars.

Step 5 Re-upload your corrected product data to Merchant Center using your chosen upload method.


Next steps

After making the requested changes, check that you've fixed the issue by making sure that it's no longer listed on the 'Needs attention' page.

Bear in mind: It may take some time for your change to be reflected on the 'Needs attention' page.

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