Services, services, boy o' boy
Service Data:
- remaining miles: +6595 (until 52K)
- remaining days: -91 (service D due for 91 days already as I have driven little in the past 6 months)
Additional Work: US Service 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 16, 12
I suppose the dealer will try to push getting all additional work done and charge some big bucks - last time I talked to the SA, he told me service D was between $1200 - $1400. My questions are:
- Service 8 - Every 150,000 miles or 15 years, Replace coolant - How did this get on the list? It's 2006 with 46k miles.
- Service 9 - Every 2 years, Check bodywork for paint damage ... - So, what do they do when they find some scratches, some clear coat chips? Would they repair them and make it all new again?

- Service 10 - Every 3 years, Clean slide rails and shoes to sliding/pop-up roof - Can I do this myself? Got any instructions?
If you want to do DIY, get a service DVD.
http://www.startekinfo.com/StarTek/o...tedDocId=11498

Anyway, for the 39,000 mile service (OK, I am a bit late on that) I am settling on an oil and filter change, plus the "one time" transmission fluid/filter and transfer case fluid changes. Plus the usual "look closely at things while you have the car in the air" stuff . . .
Have rounded up the filters and Mobil 1 0W-40 (per 229.5 spec), and am getting the ATF and transfer case fluids today at the local M-B dealer. Those latter items have been a little tougher to source locally, and for the fairly small quantities and "one time" nature of the service, I figured a few extra $$ at the dealer is not a big deal.

Anyway, for the 39,000 mile service (OK, I am a bit late on that) I am settling on an oil and filter change, plus the "one time" transmission fluid/filter and transfer case fluid changes. Plus the usual "look closely at things while you have the car in the air" stuff . . .
Have rounded up the filters and Mobil 1 0W-40 (per 229.5 spec), and am getting the ATF and transfer case fluids today at the local M-B dealer. Those latter items have been a little tougher to source locally, and for the fairly small quantities and "one time" nature of the service, I figured a few extra $$ at the dealer is not a big deal.Trending Topics
I ended up cycling through the FSS and clearing service codes 12, 14 and 20 - those were the ones that actually seemed to match up to the work I did, as detailed in the maintenance booklet. The display now shows a "G" service due next, at 13,000 miles or one year. So the car must have somehow known that I used the fleece oil filter with the extended change interval . . . or maybe it just assumes that.
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