Audi Maintenance
Keeping up with your vehicle’s Scheduled Maintenance is the best way to keep your Audi delivering all the performance and passion you love. It’s also a great way to help protect the value of your vehicle and the life of your vehicle. The Benz Den has the proper tools and equipment, the staff of trained specialists, and access to the extensive range of parts necessary to properly maintain your vehicle's safety and performance. We follow the manufacture's maintenance schedules. Your Audi vehicle should be serviced every 10k miles. You can reference your maintenance manual to determine which service is due and always remember to get your timing belt replaced at the proper interval.
Keeping up with your vehicle’s Scheduled Maintenance is the best way to keep your Audi delivering all the performance and passion you love. It’s also a great way to help protect the value of your vehicle and the life of your vehicle. The Benz Den has the proper tools and equipment, the staff of trained specialists, and access to the extensive range of parts necessary to properly maintain your vehicle's safety and performance. We follow the manufacture's maintenance schedules. Your Audi vehicle should be serviced every 10k miles. You can reference your maintenance manual to determine which service is due and always remember to get your timing belt replaced at the proper interval.
Mercedes Maintenance
As of model year 2009, Mercedes-Benz vehicles follow a maintenance schedule of 10,000-mile or 12-month intervals, whichever occurs first. Required maintenance is the routine service necessary to keep your vehicle in peak operating condition, and to help avoid damage to your vehicle. For all other model years, refer to your maintenance manual for specific maintenance schedule information
Prior to 2009, The Benz Den follows the A-H services as indicated in the multi-function display. When these services are displayed with a "+" symbol it indicates that the brakes need to be inspected as well, this is based on system calculations.
As of model year 2009, Mercedes-Benz vehicles follow a maintenance schedule of 10,000-mile or 12-month intervals, whichever occurs first. Required maintenance is the routine service necessary to keep your vehicle in peak operating condition, and to help avoid damage to your vehicle. For all other model years, refer to your maintenance manual for specific maintenance schedule information
Prior to 2009, The Benz Den follows the A-H services as indicated in the multi-function display. When these services are displayed with a "+" symbol it indicates that the brakes need to be inspected as well, this is based on system calculations.