Service B - No MB dealer in area
#1
Service B - No MB dealer in area
I have went over the mark for when I'm supposed to get my service B, but there are no MB dealerships in the entire province of Saskatchewan. They sold 7 new MB's in the entire province last year and had to shut down.
Anyways, I've been looking around for info on service B, which was difficult as every thread I would find on the search would be somebody asking a question and then 10 people refusing to answer.
I purchased my 2001 C320 Sport Sedan and do not have a service manual with it, only an owners manual. But I found this info online on these boards.
Service A
* change oil and oil filter
* change cabin filter
* all-around bulb check, check the wiper and wiper fluid
* check the tires and tire pressure, brake pads and rotors
* check all fluids and reset the FSS counter
Service B is the same thing, but it also adds:
* replace the wiper blade(s)
* rotate the tires
* lubricate the throttle linkage
* check the e-brake and steering
* check the front axle ball joints
I wont be rotating the tires or replacing the wiper blades though. I'm due for an oil change soon anyways so fits into that. And I dont plan on paying somebody to check my tire pressure or winshield washer fluid level.
Anyways, is this all that needs to be done? I want to be sure so that when I take it in that I got everything covered. Thanks for your help!
Anyways, I've been looking around for info on service B, which was difficult as every thread I would find on the search would be somebody asking a question and then 10 people refusing to answer.
I purchased my 2001 C320 Sport Sedan and do not have a service manual with it, only an owners manual. But I found this info online on these boards.
Service A
* change oil and oil filter
* change cabin filter
* all-around bulb check, check the wiper and wiper fluid
* check the tires and tire pressure, brake pads and rotors
* check all fluids and reset the FSS counter
Service B is the same thing, but it also adds:
* replace the wiper blade(s)
* rotate the tires
* lubricate the throttle linkage
* check the e-brake and steering
* check the front axle ball joints
I wont be rotating the tires or replacing the wiper blades though. I'm due for an oil change soon anyways so fits into that. And I dont plan on paying somebody to check my tire pressure or winshield washer fluid level.
Anyways, is this all that needs to be done? I want to be sure so that when I take it in that I got everything covered. Thanks for your help!
#2
Here's the service manual for the 2005 C-class sedans at mbusa.com. The information in the manual should apply for your 2001 C-class sedan as well.
http://www.mbusa.com/media/downloads...enger_cars.pdf
http://www.mbusa.com/media/downloads...enger_cars.pdf