Mercedes-Benz GLC Maintenance Schedule

Mercedes-Benz GLC Maintenance Schedule

If you want to optimize the lifespan of your Mercedes GLC in the Orangeville area, then you will want to keep track of the Mercedes-Benz GLC service schedule in order to maximize the value over the course of the vehicle’s life. The schedule is divided into two intervals: Mercedes-Benz Service A and Mercedes-Benz Service B which rotates after getting one of the services. While they both cover similar ground, they also provide specific and unique services depending on the maintenance.

Let’s take a moment to learn more about the Mercedes-Benz GLC maintenance schedule, and then be sure to schedule service with our service center today. You can also check out our service tips on more service FAQs such as more on maintenance schedules. 

Mercedes-Benz Service A: (Starts: At 1-year/20,000 km Rotates: Every 40,000 km)

So, what is the Mercedes-Benz GLC maintenance schedule? If you are getting Mercedes-Benz service A, then you are getting the general items as other Mercedes-Benz vehicles. This interval includes the following items: 

  • Replace cabin dust filter if necessary 
  • Tire inspection and correction (incl. spare)
  • Maintenance indicator reset 
  • For diesel modes – AdBlue fluid replenishment
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC oil replacement service & filter change
  • Inspection of horn, all lights, and safety catches/hinges operation
  • Remote key battery replacement
  • Inspection and top-off of fluid levels
  • Inspection of wipers/washer system
  • Inspection of brake components 

Mercedes-Benz Service B: (Starts: At 2-year/40,000 km Rotates: Every 40,000 km)

Mercedes-Benz Service B is your second GLC maintenance, you will be switching from Service A to B every 20,000 kms. Learn more about what is included in Mercedes-Benz Service B here: 

  • Inspection of all major assemblies for leaks 
  • Inspection of buckles and seat belts for damage
  • Inspection of poly belt condition 
  • Inspection of suspension, driveline, & steering for wear and tear 
  • Inspection of tire sealant expiration date and condition 
  • Rotation of tires
  • Combination filter change 
  • Headlamp settings inspection and correction
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC oil replacement service & filter change

Follow Your Mercedes-Benz GLC Service Schedule Near Georgetown 

Now that you have a general idea and understanding of what is included in the Mercedes-Benz GLC maintenance program, be sure to visit us at Mercedes-Benz Brampton today. Be sure to check out our parts and service specials today.


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