Schedule service C
06 as opposed to the old fss system has more services abcdef etc that are time mile and usage based.Look in the owners manual for how to look them up on your dash display.service a at an indie shop is about 200 bucks
Service B
Total approximate $399.00
Service C
Total approximate $570.00
Service D
Total approximate $635.00
Service E
Total approximate $798.00
Service F
Total approximate $873.00
Service G
Total approximate $990.00
Service H
Total approximate $1,150.00
prices vary widely and if you diy you can save a bunch.
ohlord
Service B
Total approximate $399.00
Service C
Total approximate $570.00
Service D
Total approximate $635.00
Service E
Total approximate $798.00
Service F
Total approximate $873.00
Service G
Total approximate $990.00
Service H
Total approximate $1,150.00
prices vary widely and if you diy you can save a bunch.
ohlord
W211 section on www.mbworld.org
A is usually oil and filter and general inspection of belts fluids etc.The rest are based on hours required to complete work that the system indicates is needed .such as fluid flushes,pads etc.
learn to diy or find a good independent mb shop ,it will save you thousands.
ohlord
A is usually oil and filter and general inspection of belts fluids etc.The rest are based on hours required to complete work that the system indicates is needed .such as fluid flushes,pads etc.
learn to diy or find a good independent mb shop ,it will save you thousands.
ohlord
Even learning to change your oil with a vaccuum pump can save you $$$$. The Liquivac will cost about $60. The oil filter wrench attachment will cost about $5 on EBAY. I have an extra, traditional oil change pan standing by in the event that your Liquivac fills up. Go online, follow the instructions to change the oil and you will pay for the oil, filter and equipment in just one oil change! You will not go back and you get the satisfaction of doing it yourself. Kind of a bonding thing I guess.... You can then explore things like the cabin air filter, the air filter, tire pressure, wiper blade changes, battery fluid checks, fluid topping/inspections.... Just these basics really add up at the shop. Save $ and know your car in the process.[&:]
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