Understanding Your Mercedes-Benz Service A

Maintaining your Mercedes-Benz with regular service is essential for its performance, safety, and longevity. Mercedes-Benz simplifies this with a standard service schedule, featuring Service A and Service B. Service A is a crucial part of this schedule, designed to keep your vehicle in top condition.

Service A is performed every 10,000 miles or 1 year, whichever comes first. It’s a comprehensive check-up that includes essential maintenance tasks to ensure your Mercedes-Benz continues to operate at its best. Service B, which is more extensive, follows every 20,000 miles or 2 years.

To give you a clear understanding, here’s a breakdown of what Mercedes-Benz Service A includes compared to Service B:

### Service A ### Service B
Oil Service Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement
Oil Filter Oil Filter Replacement Oil Filter Replacement
Fluid Levels All fluid level checks and corrections based on Mercedes-Benz recommended intervals. All fluid level checks and corrections based on Mercedes-Benz recommended intervals.
Tire Service Set tire pressures, reset TPMS Set tire pressures, reset TPMS
Brake Inspection Brake component inspection Brake component inspection
Maintenance Reset Reset maintenance counter Reset maintenance counter
Additional Checks Model-specific required elements as per Mercedes-Benz USA service sheet. Model-specific required elements as per Mercedes-Benz USA service sheet.
Filters Cabin dust/combination filter replacement
Brake Fluid Brake fluid exchange

Service A ensures your Mercedes-Benz receives the necessary attention at regular intervals to prevent potential issues and maintain its renowned performance. For any questions about Mercedes Service A or to schedule your next service appointment, please Schedule Mercedes-Benz Warranty Service with our expert service advisors.

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