Service B for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz E320 typically includes a comprehensive maintenance check, which involves changing the engine oil and replacing the oil filter. Additionally, it may involve inspecting and replacing cabin air filters, checking brake fluid, and examining the overall condition of various systems, such as brakes, tires, and fluid levels. This service usually occurs around 20,000 miles or 2 years after the previous service, depending on driving conditions. Regular maintenance is essential for ensuring the longevity and performance of the vehicle.
Service B for a 2002 Mercedes E320 is an oil change. It also includes an inspection of the brakes, wipers, and other mechanical parts.
Service c,d,e,f etc are no longer used, only A and B services are performed. So you can figure which (A or B service) is required, A would be A and B would be B service then C would be A again and D would be B, E=A etc.
THIS IS THE COMPLETE SERVICE - THE EXPENSIVE ONE - AS A MERCEDES DRIVER OF A MERCEDES E320 AVANTGARDE I FULLY RECOMMEND THIS SERVICE.IT IS A COMPLETE SERVICE COVERING EVERYTHING - COST ABOUT £400/£500.THE A SERVICE IS THE CHEAPER SERVICE NOT COVERING AS MUCH - YOUR CAR DASH TELLS YOU WHEN THESE SERVICES ARE RECOMMENDED.
This means you need to buy a new car ! u cheap s---?
Around $150 service A, around $600 service B
I'm pretty sure you need a code reader which has a reset. Other wise, in some cases, I think you can disconnect the battery which resets the computer in some cars.
A. No fuel B. No spark
Mercedes used to have A and B services (A was simple oil change, B was a more comprehensive inspection), but starting around the time of the current E class models the service indicator now goes to C, D, E and beyond as the miles increase. I had a D service done on my E320 at around 50K miles - which was an oil change and basic inspection (like the old A service). The dealer probably has a list of services required by code. The most expensive routine thing to change are the brakes - seem to wear very quickly on most mercedes, but especially this model - and are not cheap to replace - also not easy to do outside the dealer's shop - since you need to disconnect the electronic braking system to change pads and rotors.
By the book it has Service A & B, which includes oil change as well. Every 12000 miles.
The 2005 Mercedes-Benz C230 maintenance schedule typically includes service A and service B intervals. Service A generally occurs at around 10,000 miles or 1 year, focusing on oil changes, oil filter replacement, and a general inspection. Service B, which is recommended at approximately 20,000 miles or 2 years, includes all Service A tasks plus additional checks and replacements, such as cabin air filters and brake fluid. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations tailored to your vehicle's usage and conditions.
B Side - 2005 2005-12-09 was released on: USA: 9 December 2005
4-b - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 17 January 2005