

How Often Should I Service My Mercedes-Benz GLC?
Preventative maintenance is an essential part of owning a Mercedes-Benz GLC. Your Mercedes-Benz will need to visit a mechanic periodically to ensure it doesn't have any problems or issues that make it unsafe to drive. To help you keep track of your Mercedes-Benz GLC service intervals, you can look at the Mercedes-Benz maintenance schedule found in the owner's manual for your car. For the GLC, maintenance starts at 15,000 miles. You'll need to bring your car in several more times until it reaches 90,000 miles. If your car is approaching its next service milestone, contact our experienced Mercedes-Benz technicians to make a service appointment.
15,000-Mile Service
At 15,000 miles, your GLC will need fairly light maintenance to ensure its parts are working correctly. The car will get an oil change at 15,000 miles, and it will also have the engine oil filter replaced. The other fluid levels will be checked, including the transmission and coolant fluids, and they will be topped off if necessary. A Mercedes-Benz technician will take a look at your car's tires for overall condition. They will be inspected for uneven wear and rotated if needed. Their pressure levels are inspected and adjusted as needed. This checkup also includes a brake inspection for the brakes and all related components. The maintenance counter is also reset.
30,000-Mile Service
The GLC will need its next services at 30,000 miles. Another oil change is performed at this point, and the engine gets its oil filter changed for optimal performance. The air filter in the cabin is changed, and the car will likely get a new dust and pollen filter. The braking system and braking components are checked at 30,000 miles. A Mercedes-Benz technician will also give the car a general safety overview that includes a check of the wiper blades, interior and exterior lights, and a check of all major fluids.
60,000-Mile Service
At 60,000 miles, your GLC will have another oil change. The engine filter will be replaced as well. The cabin will have a new air filter and dust filter installed. The GLC will have a new battery installed as needed, and it will have the spark plugs changed. The spark plug wiring will also get inspected. All major fluids are checked and topped off.
90,000-Mile Service
When the GLC hits 90,000 miles, it will have the oil changed again and a new engine filter installed. The Mercedes-Benz will have the transmission fluid and the power steering fluid flushed. The timing belt will be inspected, and the brakes will be checked.
Contact us today to schedule a service appointment for your Mercedes-Benz GLC.
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