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Apr 30, 2024 - 03:46 AM
Mercedes Service B is generally more expensive than Service A for several reasons. Service A is performed after one year or 20,000 km, whichever comes first. It includes synthetic motor oil replacement, oil filter replacement, tire inflation check and correction, brake component inspection, and a reset of the maintenance counter. The cost for Service A typically ranges from $200 to $400.
Service B, on the other hand, is more comprehensive and is performed at the 40,000 km mark or at 2 years, whichever comes first. It includes all the tasks of Service A plus a cabin dust/combination filter replacement, a brake fluid exchange, and more extensive inspections. Due to the additional services provided, Service B can cost several hundred dollars more than Service A. The increased cost reflects the more extensive nature of the service provided.
Service B, on the other hand, is more comprehensive and is performed at the 40,000 km mark or at 2 years, whichever comes first. It includes all the tasks of Service A plus a cabin dust/combination filter replacement, a brake fluid exchange, and more extensive inspections. Due to the additional services provided, Service B can cost several hundred dollars more than Service A. The increased cost reflects the more extensive nature of the service provided.