Mercedes-Benz Service A
Like any other vehicle, your Mercedes-Benz needs service to stay at peak performance. To make the maintenance process for owners easy, all late-model (2009 and newer) Mercedes-Benz cars come equipped with the Mercedes-Benz Maintenance System. After 10,000 miles or 1 years, Service A is recommended.
Be sure to consult your vehicle’s maintenance manual on a regular basis. You’ll find invaluable operating advice, maintenance tips, and service checklists that keep your vehicle performing at its purest and most polished.
Service A) 10,000-Miles Required Maintenance Schedule*
The following charts detail required service times for model year 2010 and newer Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The A Service first visit is at approximately 10,000 miles or 1 year. Then it is approximately every 20,000 miles or 2 years. This is for model year 2009 and newer. Please see your service advisor for all 2015 Mercedes Benz A/B service specifics.
That means you will need a Service A at approximately 10,000, 30,000, 50,000, 70,000, 90,000, miles (etc.). The timeframe will depend on how often and far you drive. The exact time is determined by the vehicle’s Flexible Service System.
- Replacing the vehicle’s oil filter and synthetic motor oil
- Checking all fluid levels and correcting them as recommended by the factory
- Checking and correcting tire pressure
- Inspecting the brakes for component problems
- Resetting the counter for the next Service A visit
In performing Service A, Mercedes-Benz is careful to take into account your vehicle’s specific features. We identify its model and production year, obtain the relevant service sheet, and service it accordingly. Service A is followed up with Service B, which includes all of the same repairs, plus a cabin filter replacement and brake fluid exchange.