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Dec 05, 2024 - 02:35 PM
The service schedule for a Mercedes CLA follows a combination of time-based and mileage-based intervals to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here's a general overview:
Service A (Every 10,000 miles or 1 year, whichever comes first):- Oil and filter change
- Tire rotation
- Brake inspection
- Fluid level checks and top-offs
- Windshield wiper replacement (if needed)
- Inspection and cleaning of key components
- Synthetic motor oil replacement
- Oil filter replacement
- Cabin air filter replacement
- Brake fluid exchange
- Tire inflation check and correction
- Brake component inspection
- Reset maintenance counter
- Fluid level checks and corrections
- Replace engine air filter
- Inspect and replace spark plugs (if applicable)
- Inspect and replace fuel filter (if applicable)
- Cooling system flush (if applicable)
- Inspect and replace drive belt (if needed)
- Replace transmission fluid and filter
- Inspect and replace timing belt (if applicable)
- Coolant inspection and replacement (if needed)
- Replace transfer case oil (if applicable)
- Replace rear differential oil (if applicable)
- Suspension and exhaust system inspection
- Replace front differential oil (if applicable)
- Inspect and replace steering components
- Replace manual transmission oil (if applicable)
- Inspect and replace clutch components
- Replace transfer case oil (if applicable)
- Inspect fuel system components
- Replace rear axle oil (if applicable)
- Inspect suspension components
- Replace front axle oil (if applicable)
- Comprehensive suspension and exhaust system inspections
Adhering to these intervals helps maintain your CLA’s reliability, performance, and resale value while preventing costly repairs. Routine maintenance can also be handled as a DIY task for simple services, using a repair manual for guidance.