Find out what Mercedes Benz GLB Car Service Interval Schedule and Cost in South Africa. On this page you will find the following: Mercedes Benz GLB recommended maintenance schedule, cost, approved Mercedes Benz car service centres.
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Why Mercedes Benz?
Among the German automotive giants stands Mercedes-Benz, a brand with a rich history dating back to the creation of, arguably, the first internal combustion-engine automobile. The C-Class is the best-selling Mercedes-Benz model in South Africa, out of a range of an impressive 26 models. Mercedes-Benz South Africa also offers heavy-duty commercial vehicles alongside their passenger range and performance-focused AMG series.
How often you should service your Mercedes Benz GLB in South Africa?
Based on how often you drive, it is generally a norm that a car, including Mercedes Benz cars, should receive a service at least once a year here in South Africa. It is highly recommended that a Minor Service be done every 10 000 km); an Intermediate Service (every 20 000 km) and a Major Service (every 40 000 km). But please follow the service book interval schedule which came with your Mercedes Benz GLB for clarity purposes. And remember, each service builds upon the previous service level.
What does Mercedes Benz Service Warranty cover in South Africa?
The following are the items that Mercedes Benz covers under warranty in South Africa. However, please refer to the Service Warrant provided to you by Mercedes Benz, or the dealership you got your Mercedes Benz GLB
1. Engine
All internal engine parts i.e. engine block, cylinder head (s), gaskets, oils seals, water pump, turbo charger, intake and exhaust manifolds, flywheel, timing chain, timing gears and engine mountings.
2. Transmission and Gearbox
All internal transmission and gearbox parts, gears, housings, gaskets, oil seals, bearings, shafts, counter shafts, selector forks and shafts.
3. Drive lines and Final drives
All drive lines and final drives internal gears, shafts and bearings, axle shafts, constant velocity joints, universal joints, drive and prop shafts.
4. Drive couplings
Torque Converters and Steering
Torque Converters, Transmission & Transaxle parts, Front Axle Shaft, Transfer case, Constant Velocity (CV) Joint, Front Differential, Universal Joint, Prop Shaft, Rear Axle Shaft and Rear Differential.
Suspension
Front and rear suspension hub bearings.
Where and How to Book for a Mercedes Benz GLB Car Service?
There are many places where you can service your Mercedes Benz GLB. The first popular choice for servicing your Mercedes Benz car will obviously be the manufacturer of the vehicle. If you want to book a service at one of Mercedes Benz service branch, go to: https://www.mercedes-benz.co.za/passengercars/being-an-owner/service-booking.html
Other RMI Approved Workshops for your Mercedes Benz GLB
- Bosch Car Service Centres (All South African Provinces): Book Here
- e-Car Service Centres (All South African Provinces): Book Here
- Car Service City: Book Here
What’s the Service Cost/Price for Mercedes Benz GLB in South Africa?
Service costs and prices breakdown for Mercedes Benz GLB significantly depend on where you are servicing the car. If you take it straight to Mercedes Benz, the price will generally be higher than other workshops. However, don’t forget that they are the guys who manufactured your GLB, and will be able to deal with any technical problem associated with your car.
- Mercedes Benz GLB Car Service Cost at Mercedes Benz: R1500 -R4000 (depending on the type of the service)
- Mercedes Benz GLB Car Service Cost at other approved car service centres: R900 -R3500 (depending on the type of the service).
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