International audienceGlobal positioning system (GPS) time series in Guerrero (Mexico) reveal the existence of large slow slip events (SSEs) at the boundary between the Cocos and North American plates. In this study, we examined the last three SSEs that occurred in 2001/2002, 2006 and 2009/2010, and their impact on the strain accumulation along the Guerrero subduction margin. GPS displacements were inverted to retrieve the slip distribution during each SSE and the inter-SSE coupling of the subduction interface. The three analyzed SSEs have equivalent moment magnitudes of between 7.50 and 7.65, their lateral extents are variable, and they all show significant slip in the Guerrero seismic gap. During the inter-SSE epochs, the interplate coupl...