Performed every 2 years or 20,000 miles — whichever comes first — Mercedes-Benz Service B* checks off a variety of crucial maintenance tasks at one time. While there are variations depending on your specific Mercedes-Benz make and model year, all models receive the following services:
How are Mercedes-Benz Service A and Mercedes-Benz Service B different? Mercedes-Benz Service A is performed before Service B, and on most Mercedes-Benz models, it’s indicated by a single wrench on the main console. This symbols is part of the Mercedes-Benz Flex Schedule system which alerts you when maintenance is required. When Service B is due, drivers will be alerted by two wrench icons. While Service A is performed first, Service B tasks are more comprehensive and include a cabin air filter change and brake fluid change.
The Mercedes-Benz Service B cost can vary***, so you’ll want to contact Mercedes-Benz of Des Moines for the most accurate pricing. However, you can often find Mercedes-Benz Service B offers on this important service package. Check our service specials page to look for coupons on Mercedes-Benz Service A and Service B, as well as other vehicle needs.
While maintenance services like tire rotations may seem like something any place can handle, there are a number of reasons to turn to Mercedes-Benz of Des Moines for your Mercedes-Benz service needs, including:
If it’s been 20,000 miles or 2 years since Service B, schedule a service appointment at the Mercedes-Benz of Des Moines service center near Clive where you’ll find a range of Service A or Service B tasks, as well as Mercedes-Benz Service C, to get you back on the road!