Maintaining a Mercedes-Benz vehicle requires specialized care to ensure it runs smoothly and retains its value. Mercedes service is typically categorized into two main types: “Service A” and “Service B,” each designed to address specific maintenance needs at different intervals.
“Service A” is the first major maintenance check, typically required after one year or 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. It includes essential tasks such as an oil and filter change, brake inspection, tire inflation check, and a general vehicle inspection.
During “Service A”, the technician also checks the fluid levels and performs a reset of the maintenance counter, ensuring your Mercedes remains in optimal condition.
“Service B” is the next level of scheduled maintenance, usually occurring after two years or 20,000 miles. It includes everything in Service A, plus additional tasks. These may involve a more comprehensive brake inspection, replacement of the cabin air filter, and fluid level checks and replacements, including brake fluid. Service B is designed to address more extensive wear and tear and ensure that all systems are functioning properly.
Beyond “Service A” and “Service B,” Mercedes service also includes other specialized maintenance based on your vehicle’s specific needs, such as transmission service, tire rotation, and battery replacement. Your Mercedes service technician may recommend additional services based on your driving habits, environmental conditions, or specific model requirements.
Regular Mercedes service, performed by certified technicians, ensures your vehicle continues to deliver the performance, safety, and luxury that Mercedes-Benz is known for. By following the recommended service schedule, you can enjoy your Mercedes for years to come.