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Has your Mercedes just crossed the 100,000 KM mark? This is one of the most important milestones in your vehicle’s life, and taking the right maintenance steps now can prevent expensive repairs later. In this video, we explain exactly what should be checked and serviced once your Mercedes reaches 100K KM.
From engine oil and filter replacement to transmission servicing, coolant inspection, brake system checks, suspension evaluation, and comprehensive diagnostics, every component deserves attention at this stage. High-mileage Mercedes vehicles can begin showing wear in critical systems, making preventive maintenance more important than ever.
Watch as technicians inspect key areas that commonly require attention after 100,000 kilometers, helping identify hidden issues before they become major problems. You'll also learn how proper maintenance can improve reliability, performance, fuel efficiency, and long-term ownership satisfaction.
Whether you drive a C-Class, E-Class, GLE, S-Class, or AMG model, following the right service plan after reaching this milestone can significantly extend your vehicle’s lifespan and protect its value.
If your Mercedes has just crossed 100K KM, watch this video first and discover the essential maintenance steps every owner should take immediately.
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00:00Your Mercedes just crossed 100kkm? Do this immediately.
00:05Replace engine oil and filter to maintain peak performance.
00:09Inspect transmission fluid condition and service if overdue immediately.
00:15Check suspension components for wear affecting comfort and handling.
00:20Replace air filters ensuring optimal airflow and engine efficiency.
00:25Inspect brake pads, rotors, and fluid for safety assurance.
00:30Examine coolant system hoses for leaks, cracks, and deterioration.
00:35Test battery health to prevent unexpected starting failures later.
00:40Scan vehicle diagnostics for hidden faults before costly repairs.
00:45Inspect drive belts for cracks, wear, and proper tension.
00:50Check tires, alignment, and balancing for smoother driving experience.
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