What is service a for Mercedes C250?
Service A involves: Replacing the vehicle’s oil filter and Mercedes-Benz motor oil. Checking all fluid levels and correcting them as recommended by the factory. Checking and correcting tire pressure.
When should transmission fluid be changed on Mercedes C250?
2013 Mercedes-Benz C250 transmission fluid changes are extremely adequate to keep your vehicle’s transmission agreeable and lubricated. If you don’t routinely change your fluids at least every 30,000 miles or so, you may find that your 2013 Mercedes-Benz C250 transmission will slip.
How much is service a for Mercedes C250?
General Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Cost
Maintenance Item | Cost |
---|---|
Service A | $250 and up |
Service B | $595 to $933 |
Oil change | $154 to $185 |
Tire rotation | $79 to $100 |
How do you check the transmission fluid on a 2012 Mercedes c250?
Checking your transmission fluid is quick and easy:
- Park your car on a level surface and turn on the engine. Let it warm up.
- Find the transmission fluid dipstick.
- Remove the dipstick and touch the fluid on the dipstick with your finger.
- Wipe off the dipstick with a rag, then reinsert it.
Are there any problems with the Mercedes c250?
Granted, that was the only case reported of a fire, but given the other engine problems, it makes one a little leery of the 2012 C250. Other problems plaguing the 2012 C250 include peeling paint and rattling noises. Is the Mercedes-Benz C250 actually worth it?
What’s the service code for a Mercedes c250?
I drive a 2012 Mercedes Benz C250and i have a service code B1 on…..what is the major maintenance i need to do on my car now. Thank You Show More Show Less Ask Your Own Mercedes Question Share this conversation Answered in 1 hour by: 9/10/2013 Mercedes Mechanic: Marty, Mercedes Technician replied 7 years ago Marty, Mercedes Technician
How much does it cost to fix a Mercedes c250?
On average, it costs around $3,930 to fix. That’s almost as much as the C250 costs used. The owners ended up replacing the camshaft adjusters, the timing chain and tensioner, and, in one case, the entire engine to fix this problem. One distressed owner even reported that the engine caught on fire.
Granted, that was the only case reported of a fire, but given the other engine problems, it makes one a little leery of the 2012 C250. Other problems plaguing the 2012 C250 include peeling paint and rattling noises. Is the Mercedes-Benz C250 actually worth it?
I drive a 2012 Mercedes Benz C250and i have a service code B1 on…..what is the major maintenance i need to do on my car now. Thank You Show More Show Less Ask Your Own Mercedes Question Share this conversation Answered in 1 hour by: 9/10/2013 Mercedes Mechanic: Marty, Mercedes Technician replied 7 years ago Marty, Mercedes Technician
On average, it costs around $3,930 to fix. That’s almost as much as the C250 costs used. The owners ended up replacing the camshaft adjusters, the timing chain and tensioner, and, in one case, the entire engine to fix this problem. One distressed owner even reported that the engine caught on fire.