What does Mercedes-Benz A and B maintenance mean?

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Lauren
07/30/25 10:16am
Mercedes-Benz A maintenance generally involves replacing the engine oil and oil filter, while B maintenance includes replacing the air filter and cabin air filter. The following is an introduction to Mercedes-Benz A and B maintenance: 1. A maintenance is a minor service for the vehicle: It refers to the basic maintenance items performed at the manufacturer's specified time or mileage to ensure vehicle performance, mainly including replacing the engine oil and oil filter. 2. B maintenance is a major service for the vehicle: It refers to the maintenance items performed at the manufacturer's specified time or mileage, which, in addition to replacing the engine oil and oil filter, also include replacing the air filter, cabin air filter, brake fluid, transmission fluid, and other items. Therefore, B maintenance includes A maintenance, and usually, A and B maintenance are performed alternately.
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