
How Often Should I Service My Mercedes-Benz GLC?
To keep working at its best, your Mercedes-Benz GLC will occasionally need service and maintenance. Depending on the Mercedes-Benz GLC maintenance schedule, service might range from a minor tune-up, such as an oil change or tire rotation, to a more complex service that checks all the car's major parts. It's essential to follow all the recommended Mercedes-Benz GLC service intervals to help your car run smoothly and efficiently, save money on future car repairs, and get a better resale value on your GLC if you decide to sell it later.
15,000-Mile Service
The first service that your GLC needs starts at 15,000 miles. During this service appointment, your Mercedes-Benz will get the motor oil replaced. It will also have an oil filter replacement. A mechanic checks all the car's other fluid levels and makes adjustments as needed. The tires are checked for proper inflation, and the pressure is adjusted if needed. The brakes are also inspected for uneven wear and serviced if required.
30,000-Mile Service
At 30,000 miles, your Mercedes-Benz will have its next major service performed. The motor oil will be replaced again, and an oil filter replacement will be performed. The air filter in the car's cabin will also get replaced. A mechanic will perform a tire inflation check and correct the tire pressure levels as needed. The tires will be rotated as well. A mechanic will replace the brake fluid and inspect the GLC's braking system components, including the brake pads, rotors, drums, and lining, to make sure they are in sound condition. The cabin dust filter is also changed, and the maintenance counter will be reset.
60,000-Mile Service
Your Mercedes-Benz is next due for service at 60,000 miles. The air filter and dust filter in the cabin will be replaced again. Your car will have another oil change, and it will have more engine oil added as needed. The spark plugs are checked at 60,000 miles and may be replaced. The brake pads and brake rotors will be replaced, and your GLC will also have its battery replaced. The steering system is checked, and a mechanic will look at the suspension system as well. The wiper blades will get replaced.
90,000-Mile Service
Your Mercedes-Benz has another round of preventative service at 90,000 miles. The car has its oil changed again at this time, and more oil will be added if needed. The brakes are inspected, and parts will be replaced if necessary. The tires are rotated or replaced, and the power steering fluid and transmission fluid are replaced.
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