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Mercedes-Benz has a lot of different complex systems that can be difficult to keep up with. However, these must be managed in order to keep the operating condition of the various systems at their optimum level. To help you keep up with these, Mercedes-Benz has developed a modular schedule of maintenance that is known as the Flexible Service System. This service schedule has two different components: Service A and Service B.

Maintenance Service Indicator System Basics

The Maintenance Service Indicator System is designed to send you reminder alerts when the time to service your vehicle is about one month away. At that time, the alert system will start sending you countdown messages that detail the services that are needed as well as the days until it is due.

When the service date arrives, you’ll receive an alert that indicates that Service A is due. If you don’t bring in your vehicle for service, you’ll start to receive additional alerts reminding you that it’s past due. In addition, your Mercedes-Benz will alert you with a tone or signal once you’ve exceeded the time and mileage thresholds recommended by the factory.

Mercedes-Benz of Daytona Beach makes servicing your vehicle easy. Our service center is equipped with high-quality OEM auto parts and AES-trained technicians who use the latest in technology to maintain your vehicle and diagnose any issues.

Service A Details

 

Your Mercedes-Benz isn’t just any ordinary car and therefore requires more than just an ordinary service schedule. Here’s what you need to know.

According to recommendations outlined by Mercedes-Benz, the first Service A date should occur at one year or 10,000 miles. For the exact timing, the recommendations of the Flexible Service System should be adhered to.

Subsequent visits within the Schedule A maintenance plan should occur about every two years or 20,000 after the first one. In general, these recommendations apply to vehicles for model years 2009 and later. For more information about the specifics of your Mercedes-Benz maintenance schedule, contact us here at Mercedes-Benz of Daytona Beach.

Services Performed:

  • Tire Inflation Check and Correction
  • Oil Filter Replacement
  • All Fluid Level Checks and Corrections Are Dependent On Factory-Recommended Service Intervals For Your Vehicle’s Year and Model
  • Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement
  • Brake Component Inspection
  • Reset maintenance counter

Service B Details

 

Only Mercedes-Benz customizes the service schedules for your vehicle according to the amount of time you’ve owned it. Learn about how Stage B Service ensures you’ll be enjoying your Mercedes-Benz for years to come.

In most cases, the first Service B visit takes place about one year or 20,000 miles after the first visit. The Flexible Service System will indicate exactly when your vehicle needs to have a Service B visit. Once your Mercedes-Benz vehicle has its first Service B visit, others will follow about every two years or 20,000 miles.

Services Performed:

  • Synthetic motor oil replacement
  • Cabin dust/combination filter replacement
  • Oil filter replacement
  • Brake fluid exchange
  • Brake component inspection
  • Tire inflation check and correction
  • All fluid level checks and corrections are dependent on factory-recommended service intervals for your vehicle’s year model
  • Reset maintenance counter

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* For 2009 and newer vehicles. 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.

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