Service G usually involves a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle's systems and components, including:
1. Engine oil change: The engine oil is drained and replaced with new oil, and the oil filter is changed as well.
2. Brake fluid change: The brake fluid is replaced to maintain its effectiveness in transferring hydraulic pressure from the master cylinder to the brake calipers.
3. Cabin air filter replacement: The cabin air filter, which helps to filter dust, pollen, and other particles from the air that enters the vehicle, is replaced.
4. Fuel filter replacement: The fuel filter, which helps to remove contaminants from the fuel before it reaches the engine, is replaced.
5. Spark plug replacement (if applicable): Spark plugs are changed to ensure proper ignition of the air-fuel mixture in the engine.
6. Transmission fluid change (for automatic transmissions): The transmission fluid is drained and replaced with new fluid to ensure smooth and efficient shifting of the gears.
7. Differential fluid change (for all-wheel drive models): The differential fluid, which helps to lubricate and cool the differential gears, is replaced.
In addition to these specific tasks, Service G may also include a general inspection of the vehicle for signs of wear or damage, such as fluid leaks, worn brake pads, or any other issues that require attention.
It is important to note that the maintenance requirements for a Mercedes e500 can vary depending on the model year and specific configuration of the vehicle. Refer to the owner's manual or contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealership for specific details about the service requirements and intervals for your particular model.