Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Schedule Explained (What to Expect at Each Service)
Owning a Mercedes-Benz is about more than just driving—it’s about enjoying precision engineering and long-lasting performance. But to keep your Mercedes running at its best, it’s important to follow the factory-recommended maintenance schedule. At Burbank Motor Works, we specialize in Mercedes-Benz Service A and Service B, and today we’ll break down what each one includes and why they matter.


What Is Mercedes Service A?
Mercedes-Benz recommends Service A after the first 10,000 miles or 1 year—whichever comes first. After that, Service A is due every 20,000 miles or 2 years.
Service A includes:
Synthetic motor oil replacement
Oil filter replacement
Brake inspection & brake fluid check
Tire pressure check & correction
Fluid level checks & corrections
Maintenance counter reset
This service is your Mercedes’ first “health check” to keep everything running smoothly.
What Is Mercedes Service B?
Service B is due at 20,000 miles or 2 years, then every 20,000 miles or 2 years after.
Service B includes everything in Service A, plus:
Cabin air filter replacement
Brake fluid exchange (every 2 years)
More in-depth system checks
Service B is a more comprehensive maintenance package to prevent costly repairs down the road.
Why Follow the Schedule?
Mercedes vehicles are engineered for performance. Skipping Service A or B can lead to:
Reduced fuel efficiency
Increased wear and tear
Potential safety issues
Lower resale value
Regular maintenance is the easiest way to protect your investment.
Why Choose Burbank Motor Works for Mercedes Service?
Specialized in European vehicles
Use of OEM parts and fluids
Factory-trained technicians
Honest, transparent pricing
Whether you drive a C-Class, E-Class, GLE, or AMG model, we’ll make sure your Mercedes gets the care it deserves.
Book Your Mercedes Service in Burbank Today
Don’t wait for warning lights or performance issues. Keep your Mercedes in peak condition with expert Service A or B at Burbank Motor Works.