The CLS Class was specifically designed to redefine sedans and coupes, giving you room for 4 adults while having a sport look. It’s no wonder that it’s one of the top-selling Mercedes of all time. A Mercedes specialist can keep your ground-breaking car running smoothly for years.
Filling up the tank more frequently? It’s time to schedule a checkup. Poor fuel mileage is an early indication your Mercedes isn’t operating efficiently and the problem can often be solved with fresh fluids, clean filters and a tune-up.
An oil change by a Mercedes expert will do more than just give your car new oil. This is a great opportunity for the specialist to get into your car and look around. They’ll be able to spot most issues before they become a big problem.
Mercedes diesel engines generate compressed, heated air to ignite the fuel. If the engine is slow to start in cold weather, have the cranking rpm checked because it controls the temperature and speed with which hot air is produced.
Mercedes cars are known to have exceptional braking power, and that is largely a result of the standard disc brakes that all four Mercedes wheels are equipped with. The front as well as the rear brakes on a Mercedes are activated separately so that in the rare case that one did not work the others would.
When your belt tensioner isn’t working properly, the belt won’t be tight enough around the components it winds around, which can result in a rattling sound.