Scheduled Maintenance
Like any
machine that achieves extraordinary extremes of performance, your
Mercedes-Benz requires regular maintenance. And taking care of your
Mercedes-Benz is probably a lot easier and more affordable than you
think.
When your Model
year 1998 through 2004 vehicles' Flexible Service System indicates it's
time for service, take your vehicle to your Sears Mercedes-Benz in Minnetonka, where our expert technicians perform routine services
and maintenance*.
Generally, you
can expect to drive your Mercedes approximately 10,000 miles between
services - and as many as 20,000 miles - depending on which model you
drive, how you drive it and the severity of your driving conditions.
Most people average around 12,000 miles between service visits.**
** Actual
service intervals vary depending on your driving style and driving
conditions. Maximum service intervals may be limited by time duration,
depending on how you drive.
Required Vehicle Service
We classify
required service as A-Service (minor) and B-Service (major). All
scheduled service is necessary to maintain your vehicle in optimal
operating condition and to avoid damage to your vehicle not covered by
the warranty. We strongly recommend you take your Mercedes-Benz to Sears Mercedes-Benz an
authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer for all service work. We are equipped
with the tools, instruments, literature and trained personnel that help
ensure correct and systematic performance of these jobs.
For full
details of what's involved in A and B Services for your Mercedes-Benz,
consult the Mercedes-Benz Service Booklet that came with your new
vehicle.
Service Records
Sears Mercedes-Benz in Minnetonka will certify in your Service Booklet the
services that have been performed. Following each A or B Service, Sears Mercedes-Benz will also reset your Flexible
Service System counter.
Routine Checks
In addition to A and B Services, you should check the following items regularly and prior to any long trip:
- Engine oil level
- Coolant level
- Brake system
fluid level (If brake fluid needs to be added, see Sears
Mercedes-Benz to determine the cause, e.g., leaks or worn brake
pads.)
- Windshield
washing system (Add washer fluid mixed with Mercedes-Benz windshield
washer solvent/concentrate, test function and check wiper blades.)
- Tire pressure (Check at least every other week.)
For Model Year 2005 or Newer Vehicles
The
Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Plan makes caring for your 2005 Mercedes
easier than ever. The service intervals are fixed and predictable -
every 13,000 miles or one year for most vehicles*. Your car will even
remind you - about one month before it's due.
Your dealer
provides a Service Welcome that includes a first visit (between 1,000
and 3,000 miles) and your first tire rotation (before 6,500 miles) at
no charge**.
* The Flexible Service System and included Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Commitment have been discontinued as of model year 2005.
** Whichever
comes first. Requires use of 229.5-spec oil and high-performance fleece
oil filter. Every 10,000 miles on V-12 and AMG models. Driver is
responsible for monitoring fluid levels and tire pressures between
service visits. On E-Class models, see Maintenance Booklet for
additional maintenance service types.