How Does a Maintenance Schedule Work?
The great thing about maintenance schedules is that they're very easy to follow! A maintenance schedule is a group of services that are to be performed at different mileage intervals in order to prevent larger, more expensive repairs. Many of these services are routine, and mileage intervals are used as a metric due to expected wear and your driving habits.
In terms of the Mercedes-Benz GLS maintenance schedule, it follows two different groups of services: Service A and Service B. Service A will be your first service visit at the 10,000-mile mark and will then be required every 20,000 miles after that. Service B will be required at the 20,000-mile mark and then even 20,000 miles after that.
Explore the Mercedes-Benz GLS Maintenance Schedule
- 10,000 miles (Service A):1Â The first Service A visit will have all services in this grouping performed for the first time. These services include synthetic oil and oil filter replacements, fluid level checks and corrections, tire inflation checks and corrections, brake component inspections, and the maintenance counter will be reset.
- 20,000 miles (Service B):1Â At your first Service B visit, services in this grouping will be performed for the first time, including cabin dust/combination filter replacement and brake fluid exchange. Some services from Service A crossover, such as synthetic oil replacements, fluid level checks, tire inflation checks, and more.
- 30,000 miles (Service A):1Â All services in this grouping will be performed at this time and the maintenance counter will be reset.
- 40,000 miles (Service B):1Â All services in this grouping will be performed at this time and the maintenance counter will be reset.
Stay on Top of the Mercedes-Benz GLS Maintenance Schedule
There are tons of benefits that come with following your Mercedes-Benz GLS maintenance schedule. First and foremost, doing this lessens the chances that major repairs will be needed during your vehicle's life. This can go hand-in-hand with keeping you and your passengers safe while you're on the road, as damage to a vehicle can pose a risk to the people in it.
Looking to sell your car? One of the ways to increase or maintain maximum value is to make sure it's up to date on all its maintenance. If it needs any repairs, it's a good idea to have that done before selling it. The less work a potential buyer has to do, the better off you'll be.
Have Us Service Your Mercedes-Benz GLS
When it's time to have your Mercedes-Benz GLS serviced, there's no better place to bring it to than the service center at Mercedes-Benz of Lubbock. There, you'll find a team of expert service technicians who know the ins and outs of all Mercedes-Benz maintenance schedules and will get your vehicle serviced quickly, so you can get back on the streets of Lubbock and Amarillo, Texas, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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1Â Price advertised for Service A/Service B Includes all factory-required components. Please refer to your maintenance booklet for the complete list of factory-required services and details on the specific intervals for your vehicle's year and model. For 2009 models and newer only.