Mercedes A and B Service
Mercedes A and B Service in Marietta, GA
Long-Term Care for Your Mercedes Model
Your Mercedes A and B Service Requirements Explained
Your Mercedes-Benz requires specific maintenance intervals to maintain optimal performance and preserve your warranty coverage. At Eurofed Automotive in Marietta, our factory-trained technicians provide comprehensive Mercedes A and B service using genuine Mercedes-approved specifications and diagnostic equipment. Service A typically occurs every 10,000 miles and includes a synthetic motor oil change using Mercedes-approved oil specifications such as MB 229.5 or 229.51, oil filter replacement, and a detailed multi-point inspection of all major vehicle systems. Service B, performed around 20,000 miles annually, encompasses all Service A components plus additional maintenance items, including brake fluid replacement, spark plug replacement, engine air filter service, and comprehensive vehicle system evaluation. When your instrument cluster displays service indicator messages or ASSYST PLUS notifications appear on newer Mercedes models, these advanced monitoring systems are alerting you that your vehicle requires scheduled maintenance to continue operating at peak efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mercedes A and B Service
Your questions, answered clearly and confidently by our expert team.
Service A focuses on oil changes, filters, and basic inspections every 10,000 miles, while Service B includes additional components like brake fluid, spark plugs, and more comprehensive system evaluations typically performed every 20,000 miles or annually.
Mercedes Service A is typically required every 10,000 miles. In comparison, Service B occurs around 20,000 miles or at one year intervals. However, your vehicle’s ASSYST PLUS system will provide specific timing based on your driving conditions.
Yes, qualified independent shops with Mercedes-specific diagnostic equipment and factory-trained technicians can perform these services while maintaining your warranty coverage, often at more competitive prices than dealerships.
Skipping scheduled Mercedes A and B service can void warranty coverage, reduce performance and fuel efficiency, cause premature component wear, and potentially lead to costly repairs that could have been prevented with proper maintenance.
While genuine OEM parts are recommended, high-quality aftermarket parts that meet Mercedes’ specifications can be used for most service components. However, critical items, such as oil specifications, must meet exact Mercedes-approved standards, such as MB 229.5 or 229.51.


