Service D?
Service indicator said today that Service D was due in 600 miles, does anyone know anyone know what's involved?
I searched the forums and it seems most services are A, B or C - is D for higher mileage? The odd thing is, the odo is only reading 17,6XX miles right now. Any clarification is appreciated. |
i'm curious also as my service D is due in 900mi...
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MJ and rkao,
D = 4hrs of work with no specific items defined. A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, etc What you need to do is read your maintenance booklet to see what your vehicle requires. Many times it is just "check this" and "check that", things we all do every day. I do not know about the 55's, but the 63's really do not need anything special until 2 yrs and/or 40K. Every 2 yrs the brake fluid needs replacing and at 40K the transmission fluid needs to be changed (sort of - not a flush). As for air filters (both engine and cabin) I expect we can all do ourselves. I have done every maint item on my E63 including the diff fluid change @2K miles. I will have the dealer do the brake fluid, tranny fluid, and pano roof clean and lube (although if I dig into it more I might do it myself). RTM!!! = Read the manual. |
what manual? :rolf:
thx jon... :y |
Jon...this makes sense, my car is coming up on 2 years on 7/31 so based on your schedule, it's due for a brake fluid flush and change.
And per MJ50, what manual? :p: Thanks. |
I just had a Service D done this week & it was around $450. This included the optional/recommended replacing brake fluid.
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Can some one please explain these services in bit more detail like what mileage they are due on and how much do these usually cost..
Thanks |
According to my independant service tech (he worked for mercedes for 5 years)- d on my '05 e55 is:
oil and filter change cabin and engine air filters topping off of fluids checking all fluids and chassis I'm doing it myself. He won't install k&n or anything not oem on my car even thou he's family. http://www.benzworld.org/forums/atta...t-08-05-02.pdf |
Originally Posted by itsmeek
(Post 3627135)
According to my independant service tech (he worked for mercedes for 5 years)- d on my '05 e55 is:
oil and filter change cabin and engine air filters topping off of fluids checking all fluids and chassis I'm doing it myself. He won't install k&n or anything not oem on my car even thou he's family. http://www.benzworld.org/forums/atta...t-08-05-02.pdf thats prob because aftermarket oiled filters have been known to dick with sensors if to much oil was applied. that being said, i put them in my car, just padded them down with a rag to insure there wasnt to much oil on it |
My service advisor told me the service C was around $600 and included a coolant flush, transmission fluid change, and oil change. Screw that, I'm going to Chris here locally.
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Per the dealers in Houston (not sure if prices vary by market)
1 year or 10,000 to 13,000 miles Engine oil change and filter replacement Tire rotation and inspection Full brake system inspection Full vehicle maintenance inspection Reset maintenance reminder system Check battery condition Function test indicator lamps and safety warning systems and illumination Inspect wheels and suspension components Check condition and top off fluids $248.10 As you can see, most of the service items consist of "inspecting" your car. 2 years or 20,000 to 26,000 miles Basic: Engine oil change and filter replacement Tire rotation and inspection Full brake system inspection Full vehicle maintenance inspection Check condition and top of all fluids Reset maintenance reminder system Check battery condition Complete brake system flush and refill Replace pollen and dust filter for A/C system (non-charcoal) $527.95 Recommended: Includes basic service plus... Complete power steering system flush and refill $680.95 Preferred: Includes Recommended service plus... Inspect undercarriage, suspension, steering, and flex joint components Check engine coolant level and antifreeze corrosion protection Fuel injection and throttle body service $910.95 What is also recommended is that you flush your a/c and heater system every 2 years. $175.95 Coolant system flush is recommended every 5 years. $183.95 Transmission service is recommended at every 39k. $299.95 for 5 speed, $359.95 for a 7 speed. Rear diff service is recommended at 40k. $139.95 ***AMG models extra*** Spark plugs replacement recommended at 5yrs or 91k. $459.95 for V8 dual spark plug set up. Hope this helps. |
Originally Posted by Andy0331
(Post 3626759)
I just had a Service D done this week & it was around $450. This included the optional/recommended replacing brake fluid.
I just got back from mercedes santa monica and they wanted over $1200 for my service D I have 41k on the odometer. They have lost their minds! |
Originally Posted by Roseylv
(Post 3627585)
Andy did you also have them do the transmission fluid change?
I just got back from mercedes santa monica and they wanted over $1200 for my service D I have 41k on the odometer. They have lost their minds! No, I had the transmission done one or two services ago along with some warranty issue, so it wasn't needed this time. |
Guys I posted a PDF that gives all the information you could want for the Mercedes FSS (Flexible Service System).
https://mbworld.org/forums/3307806-post1.html -m |
Originally Posted by Marcus Frost
(Post 3630598)
Guys I posted a PDF that gives all the information you could want for the Mercedes FSS (Flexible Service System).
https://mbworld.org/forums/3307806-post1.html -m |
Service G...
Bought my CPO 06 E55 with 18,000 miles and 7000 miles later the service menu saya Service G coming up in 5000 miles...
From my understanding and from Marcus post,service G is an 8 hour job :rolleyes:. Mu question is,shouldn't a CPO car has all the service done at the time of getting certified ? What's invloved in service G any way... Thanks |
Originally Posted by Marcus Frost
(Post 3630598)
Guys I posted a PDF that gives all the information you could want for the Mercedes FSS (Flexible Service System).
https://mbworld.org/forums/3307806-post1.html -m AWESOME info!! Thanks!! |
Merecedes is like any other car, just keep your oil changed and you will be fine. Service D is pure profit for the stealer and a ripoff for the customer. The entire FSS is designed to give cash profits to the stealer. Trouble is most people wheel the car in for these service intervals.:eek:
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I'm taking mine in tomorrow for "Service G". I was at the dealer a week ago asking what I will be having done. I'm @ 30,000 miles and the car was CPO'd last January. They told me not to worry about the LETTER G. All I should need is oil & filter change and the fluids topped off. Not sure about the cabin filters. Guess I'll find out tomorrow.
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I'm at over 60K miles and my Service D notice counts down by days. 2 more days, whoopie. It's more annoying than pop-up ads online.
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how do you guys take out the service reminders i had service g for a couple of months now and i did all the topping off of fluids and oil change?
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My E55 told me that "Service H" was due when it hit 30k mile. Since this was the first service since I bought the car, I stressed a bit about the 8 hours (and associated cost) per the DSS. The dealer told me that the letter meant nothing, that they either perform an "A" service or "B" service, for approximately $200 and $400 respectively. (both of which are likely overpriced)
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Originally Posted by ownersite
(Post 3873085)
My E55 told me that "Service H" was due when it hit 30k mile. Since this was the first service since I bought the car, I stressed a bit about the 8 hours (and associated cost) per the DSS. The dealer told me that the letter meant nothing, that they either perform an "A" service or "B" service, for approximately $200 and $400 respectively. (both of which are likely overpriced)
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Originally Posted by ilovepinktaco
(Post 3873028)
how do you guys take out the service reminders i had service g for a couple of months now and i did all the topping off of fluids and oil change?
https://mbworld.org/forums/3307806-post1.html |
Just got back and I was asked what I would like done? Service A or Service B. Service A was $199 and Service B is $379. I chose A as B was performed at the time of CPO. Of course they would like to have B done every time you take it there. Most of the items in B are merely visual inspections other than lubrication of various components. The brake fluid will be done every 2 years, which will be next year. I'm assuming the price is pretty standard for A & B.
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