How much does a Mercedes service B cost?

Mercedes-Benz Service B* cost is determined by a few different factors. At Fletcher Jones Motorcars, the cost of Service B starts at around $528, but this will vary based on the model you own and the parts needed. For an exact quote, we always recommend contacting Fletcher Jones Motorcars’ service center.

What is service B on a Mercedes?

Mercedes-Benz Service B includes the following: Vehicle Passenger Compartment Function Check. Warning/indicator lamps, illumination and interior lighting. Windshield wipers, windshield washer system. Headlamp cleaning system.

Why is Mercedes Service B so expensive?

Mercedes cars will usually have bigger oil capacities than a Toyota or Honda. Hence, you pay more for the Mercedes-specific motor oil, which is typically more costly than other branded motor oils. Mercedes has a reason for this. The larger oil volume means the cars can go longer between oil changes.

What is a service B on a Mercedes Benz UK?

The B Service includes: Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement. Oil Filter Replacement. Cabin Dust/Combination Filter Replacement. Tyre Inflation Check & Correction.

Which is more expensive service A or B Mercedes?

In short, the cost of Mercedes-Benz Service B is more than the cost of Service A because Service B is a much more in-depth, comprehensive maintenance interval.

What is the difference between a Mercedes service A and B?

The biggest difference between Mercedes-Benz Service A and Mercedes-Benz Service B is the required time interval for each. Service A is required after 10,000 miles or 1 year, while Service B is required when you reach 20,000 miles or 2 years.

What does B service mean?

Service B involves: Replacing the oil filter and Mercedes-Benzes motor oil. Inspecting and correcting tire pressure. Checking fluid levels and modifying them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Why is service B so expensive?

That’s mainly because Mercedes-Benz vehicles require synthetic oil. So, Mercedes-Benz C300 service B costs would be a bit lower, and S-Class vehicle services would be higher.

What goes wrong with C class?

Mercedes-Benz C Class Common Problems and Solutions

  • Vibration When Driving. Problem:
  • Vibration When Driving. Problem:
  • MAF sensor failure. Problem:
  • Squeaky boot. Problem:
  • Headlight bulb failure. Problem:
  • Folding mirror problems. Problem:
  • Clunking Noise From Gearbox. Problem:
  • Hesitant Acceleration. Problem:


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