Driving down those dark wintery roads is a thing of the past, as brighter sunnier road trips lie ahead, springtime is here! Since the spring season evokes a sense of renewal and revitalization, it’s a good time to rejuvenate your ride. Thaw on out as we go over some of the most common Mercedes-Benz repairs and issues that you may face during spring.
What Are The Most Common Mercedes-Benz Repairs to do in Spring?
Published 1 week ago — by Lisa FedericoHow To: Make Your Mercedes-Benz Last Longer
Published 3 weeks ago — by Lisa FedericoKeeping your Mercedes-Benz in good condition so it lasts longer requires some effort. To ensure you don’t break down on the side of the road or miss any of life’s events, it’s important to keep it in the best shape possible. Here are some ways to extend the lifespan of your Mercedes-Benz:
What Are The Most Common Mercedes-Benz Repairs in Winter?
Published 3 months ago — by Lisa FedericoDuring the winter season your Mercedes-Benz can experience specific issues due to freezing temperatures and harsh weather and road conditions. With regular Mercedes-Benz maintenance you may be able to minimize the risk of a breakdown and possible catastrophic damage, but sometimes things happen that are out of your control. Here are some of the most common Mercedes-Benz repairs and issues that you may face in the winter months.
Winter Mercedes-Benz Care: What Happens to a Car Battery in the Winter?
Published 3 months ago — by Lisa FedericoWhat does a car battery actually do?
Obviously, we all know the battery in your Mercedes-Benz serves as a crucial component that provides electrical power to various electrical systems in the vehicle. The main functions include, starting the engine, powering lights/radio/windows/AC/etc, and voltage stabilization.
Winter Mercedes-Benz Care: What is Antifreeze and Why Do I Need it?
Published 3 months ago — by Lisa FedericoWhat Is Antifreeze?
Antifreeze is a liquid mixture of water and ethylene glycol that is used to prevent the freezing and overheating of the engine in your Mercedes-Benz. You may have heard the term “coolant” interchanged with “antifreeze,” they are similar, but comprised of different concentrations.