Mercedes-Benz service schedule

Mercedes-Benz technician servicing a vehicle
 

The right maintenance is key to a long-lasting, high-functioning vehicle. If you recently purchased a Mercedes-Benz model or plan to shortly, reviewing the recommended Mercedes-Benz service schedule is a good next step. It gives you a working idea of what your vehicle needs to remain in optimal condition on roads in Schertz and New Braunfels. Review the Mercedes-Benz maintenance schedule with the certified technicians at Mercedes-Benz of Selma today. If you have any questions about this schedule after your review, contact us. Our service department is here whenever you require an oil replacement, tire rotation, or other maintenance. 

What is the Mercedes-Benz maintenance schedule? 

The Mercedes-Benz service schedule is made up of two service intervals: Mercedes-Benz Service A* and Mercedes-Benz Service B*. The first interval first occurs at 10,000 miles, and the second at 20,000 miles, after which, they switch off. If you are wondering whether your vehicle is due for Mercedes-Benz service near San Marcos, explore the particulars of the Mercedes-Benz service intervals below: 

Mercedes-Benz Service A

  • Starts at 10,000 Miles and Rotates with Mercedes-Benz Service B
  • Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement^
  • Oil Filter Replacement^
  • All fluid level checks and corrections are dependent on factory-recommended service intervals for your vehicle’s year and model
  • Tire inflation check and correction
  • Brake component inspection
  • Reset maintenance counter
  • Adhere to all required elements listed by model year and specific model, as indicated on the corresponding service sheet for Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Systems in the USA.

Mercedes-Benz Service B*

  • Starts at 20,000 Miles and Rotates with Mercedes-Benz Service A** 
  • Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement^
  • Oil Filter Replacement^
  • All fluid level checks and corrections are dependent on factory-recommended service intervals for your vehicle’s year and model
  • Tire inflation check and correction
  • Brake component inspection
  • Reset maintenance counter
  • Cabin dust/combination filter replacement
  • Brake fluid exchange
  • Adhere to all required elements listed by model year and specific model, as indicated on the corresponding service sheet for Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Systems in the USA.

As you may see, there is not much difference between Mercedes-Benz Service A* and Mercedes-Benz Service B*. Mercedes-Benz Service B* adds on brake fluid and cabin air filter replacements. Otherwise, these intervals largely feature the same services. 

Schedule Mercedes-Benz service near Canyon Lake 

Do you have any questions about the Mercedes-Benz service schedule? Is it time to make a reservation at our service center in Selma? Call (210) 451-2368 or contact our team online today. We are here to help you maintain your investment for years. For more informative maintenance reads, review our electric vehicle service questions and more about the differences between Mercedes-Benz Service A and Service B

Disclaimers: 

*2009 and newer Mercedes-Benz vehicles only. Price advertised for Service A/Service B includes all factory-required components. Please refer to your maintenance booklet for the complete list of factory-required services and details on the specific intervals for your vehicle’s year and model.

**Services and pricing for Service A/Service B may vary due to your driving habits, mileage, and local environmental conditions. Please refer to your maintenance booklet for additional details and general guidelines for your vehicle’s year and model.

^Oil and filter change is the base advertised service component. Additional services as determined by your vehicle’s ASSYST Plus system, which calculates.

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