Mercedes G Wagen Repair
Mercedes G-Wagen Repair in Snellville, GA
Quality Care for Luxury SUVs with Off-Road Capability
Your Destination for G-Wagen Care
When your Mercedes G-Wagen requires professional attention, Eurofed Automotive in Snellville, Georgia, provides comprehensive repair services using manufacturer-specific diagnostic equipment designed for G-Class vehicles. Our ASE-certified technicians understand the complex engineering behind your G-Wagen’s twin-turbo V8 engines and its sophisticated electronic systems, which control everything from the three locking differentials to the adaptive air suspension. Located at 2025 Main St E, Snellville, GA 30078, our facility features the latest Mercedes diagnostic software, capable of accessing all control modules in your G-Class, ensuring accurate diagnosis of issues ranging from check engine lights to differential lock malfunctions that affect off-road capability. We recognize that G-Wagen owners depend on their vehicles for both luxury transportation and serious off-road adventures, which is why our technicians stay current with Mercedes service bulletins and technical updates specific to G-Class models. Whether you’re experiencing suspension warning messages from adaptive damping systems or turbocharger problems affecting boost and performance, our team has the expertise to restore your G-Wagen to peak performance. You can reach us at (678) 404-5051 to schedule your diagnostic appointment and discuss your specific G-Wagen repair needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions, answered clearly and confidently by our expert team.
Mercedes recommends differential service every 40,000 miles, though severe off-road use may require more frequent intervals to maintain the reliability of the locking differential systems.
Common issues include air spring leaks, compressor failures, and sensor malfunctions, often triggered by off-road use or normal wear over time.
Many turbocharger problems can be resolved through cleaning, actuator replacement, or seal repairs, depending on the specific failure mode diagnosed.
We primarily utilize OEM Mercedes parts and high-quality European aftermarket components that meet or exceed factory specifications for reliability and performance.
Brake pad and rotor life vary based on driving conditions. However, the high-performance braking systems generally require service every 25,000-40,000 miles.


