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What does service C mean on my Mercedes?

What does service C mean on my Mercedes?

Mercedes-Benz Service C is a Mercedes-Benz service interval that’s recommended at around 36,000 miles. Similar to other recommended Mercedes-Benz service intervals, Mercedes-Benz Service C ensures that your vehicle is running as it should.

How much does a Mercedes service C cost?

At Mercedes-Benz of Henderson, the cost of Mercedes-Benz Service C starts at $249.95, although this is the base price, so we recommend you speak with a service expert at our dealership in order to get a more exact price quote for your specific vehicle.

What does C mean in Benz?

C-Class stands for Coupe/Cabriolet/Sedan.

Is C Class expensive to maintain?

Along with the entry-level A-Class, C-Class Mercedes models are on the affordable end compared to other cars by the brand. However, they are still expensive to maintain compared to other brands on the market. As you’d expect, repair costs increase as you move up the model line.

What means service C?

Service C is similar to Service A** and Service B** in the sense that it doesn’t require any major repairs or inspections. Usually, Service C covers the following: Mercedes-Benz Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement. ^ Wiper blade replacement.

What is a vehicle C service?

C SERVICE (every 100,000kms for large vehicles 50000 km for small vehicles) Engine oil and filter and fuel filters plus Diff oil Geabox oil and filters and power steering fluid, Grease and safety check.

Are Mercedes C-Class reliable?

The 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class has a predicted reliability score of 81 out of 100. A J.D. Power predicted reliability score of 91-100 is considered the Best, 81-90 is Great, 70-80 is Average, and 0-69 is Fair and considered below average.

What does R stand for in Mercedes?

R-class: Grand Sports Tourer – Luxury MPV. M / ML-class: Luxury Off-road vehicle / SUV. Mercedes Benz ML. G-Class / G-Wagen is short for Geländewagen or Cross country vehicle. “G”: stands for Geländewagen which means this series belongs to Off-road vehicles / SUVs.

What’s the difference between a-class and C-Class Mercedes?

When you compare the Mercedes-Benz A-Class vs. C-Class, you’ll notice strengths from both series; the A-Class is cost-effective, efficient, and surprisingly techy while the C-Class offers a wider range of features and stronger engines.

Will my Mercedes tell me when I need an oil change?

When an oil change is necessary, the engine computer alerts the driver by flashing an image of a wrench in the bottom center of the dashboard. To the right is a message encouraging an oil change.

What are the service intervals for a Mercedes C Class?

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Service Intervals

Synthetic motor oil replacement Every 10,000 miles
Cabin dust/combination filter replacement Every 20,000 miles
Brake fluid exchange Every 20,000 miles
Wiper blades set Every 10,000 miles
Spark plugs replacement Every 50,000 miles

What does service C mean on a Mercedes Benz?

Took it to the Dealer at 10K miles and the service advisor basically told me Service C = Service A, which basically means an oil/filter change and somebody just walks around the car and kicks the tires, all for the whopping price of $300 bucks at a dealer!!!

How much does it cost to service a Mercedes R350?

As for the R350 costs, I emailed a dealer in Manhattan, NYC and have yet to receive a response. Will call them and post what I find. C service is $300+tax. My C service including flushing brake system and rotating balancing tires was approx. $365 range or so. Can’t remember exactly but it’s in the ball park.

What is the B service package on a Mercedes Benz?

The ‘B’ Service package consists of Services 2, 3 and 5 and is intended for scheduled normal services to be performed at 26,000 miles or two years and every 26,000 miles or two years after that. So if you have your car serviced at the dealer I expect they will recommend to you their ‘B’ Service package and Service 4.

How old do you have to be to get service on a 2008 Mercedes Benz?

You have very little time or mileage on the car for a 2008. It sounds like the FSS (Flexible Service System) thinks the car is 2 years old and so it is recommending all the services due at the 2 year interval. That would be: Most dealers offer a package price for ‘A’ Service and ‘B’ Service.

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