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Yegbenz 01-12-2019 10:48 AM

Assyst Plus B7 30 days
 
I am a newer benz owner. My 2013 C300 bought in 2017 with 29000km certified pre owned by benz stealer. Car has 54,000kms on it now.

First B service have to do someone tell me what the 'ASSYSYT PLUS: B7 30 days' entails? Cost? I live in Canada.

I recently did the Oil change myself 2000kms ago even tho manual states 15,000kms intervals I did it around 10,000kms.

Car is awesome only issue i took it to the stealership 3 times to check for poping noise over speed bumps coming front left front wheel only happens in cold weather below -7 celcius. The stealer said all three times everything is fine... thoughts on that? My warranty is ending in june of this year.

pezzy669 01-12-2019 01:29 PM

http://autocats.ws/manual/sdmedia/me...us_204__en.pdf

Go here and scroll down to page 24 (shows what each code entails once you get into the Assyst menu) - page 25-27 or 28 shows how to get into the full assyst menu. The 7 at the end of the B indicates there are 7 additional services the car is asking for, once you get into the Assyst menu it will tell you the codes of the additional services.

MBpippo 01-12-2019 05:54 PM

Thanks for sharing the link to that document.

capt_paul 01-12-2019 10:12 PM

Why don’t people read the information that Mercedes provides to its owners? (Owner manual, COMAND Manual, Service Manual, etc...)

pezzy669 01-13-2019 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by capt_paul (Post 7652830)
Why don’t people read the information that Mercedes provides to its owners? (Owner manual, COMAND Manual, Service Manual, etc...)

The link and info I provided above is not information that Mercedes provides to owners as they want owners to walk into service department absolutely blind to what the number behind the A or B actually means. If you can walk in informed of the additional services the car is calling for it is beneficial to the owner.

My E350 is calling for a B5 on my next service visit, I dug into the full Assyst menu (whose procedure is not detailed in the owners manual) and noted that 3 of the items the car is calling for (trans fluid, brake fluid and air filter) were just completed but dealer failed to reset those services. Next service I can walk in informed and tell them that it was completed by them so they best not try to sell me on same service again.

spb147 08-06-2022 03:23 PM

hello, sorry to revive this thread, ive got the b7 message, however, i cannot open your link, would it be possible to post it again?
Thank you!


Originally Posted by pezzy669 (Post 7652424)
http://autocats.ws/manual/sdmedia/me...us_204__en.pdf

Go here and scroll down to page 24 (shows what each code entails once you get into the Assyst menu) - page 25-27 or 28 shows how to get into the full assyst menu. The 7 at the end of the B indicates there are 7 additional services the car is asking for, once you get into the Assyst menu it will tell you the codes of the additional services.


Xzero 09-25-2022 09:19 AM

Here is a full maintenance thread on the W204, you'll be able to see exactly what your service would entail and estimate cost for DYI vs dealer.

https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w204/763741-xzero-s-m272-m276-service-thread.html

spb147 09-26-2022 11:24 AM

Great, thank you!


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