What service does my Mercedes need? What’s included in a Mercedes A or B service? Do I need a full or major service for my Mercedes?
Mercedes-Benz follows a Flexible Service System (FSS), alternating between Service A and Service B at specific intervals. Choosing the right service helps maintain your vehicle’s performance, reliability, and longevity.
1️⃣ General Mercedes-Benz Service Intervals
Service A: Every 10,000 miles or 1 year (whichever comes first)
Service B: Every 20,000 miles or 2 years (whichever comes first)
Services alternate every 10,000 miles or annually.
2️⃣ Service A Checklist (First Scheduled Maintenance)
🔧 Includes:
✔ Oil & oil filter replacement
✔ Tyre pressure check & correction
✔ Brake component inspection
✔ Reset of maintenance counter
✔ General vehicle inspection
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✅ Full Service – Covers all essential checks and replacements recommended for Mercedes Service A.
3️⃣ Service B Checklist (More Comprehensive Maintenance)
🔧 Includes all Service A tasks, plus:
✔ Cabin air filter replacement (dust filter)
✔ Brake fluid exchange (recommended every 2 years)
✔ Additional system checks (undercarriage, suspension, etc.)
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✅ Additional maintenance as needed based on mileage and vehicle age.
4️⃣ Additional Maintenance Recommendations
Some components require servicing based on mileage and time:
🔄 Automatic Transmission Service – Every 40,000–60,000 miles or 4–6 years.
🔄 Coolant Flush – Every 10 years or 150,000 miles.
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5️⃣ AMG & High-Performance Models
High-performance AMG models may require more frequent servicing, including:
⚡ More frequent oil changes (every 5,000–7,500 miles).
⚡ Additional performance component inspections (e.g., brakes, cooling systems).
📌 Check your vehicle handbook or use the Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Calculator for exact model-specific recommendations.
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