Services & Prices
Discover tailored care plans and precision solutions for European vehicles.
European Car Maintenance Solutions
Let us provide your Mercedes, BMW, or Audi with an excellent Mobil 1 oil change service. Make Euro Auto House your car repair and maintenance location. We offer oil changes and automotive repairs ranging from air conditioning repair, brake maintenance, wheel restoration, transmission servicing, and much more. Our facility is recognized for our level of service and experience. We have factory-trained, certified technicians that are highly experienced in your area. We carry out all types of oil changes, even those for luxury cars.
When Should I Get an Oil Change?
In our opinion, it is not the best to wait for the service indicator to come on at 10,000 or 15,000. Car maintenance is critical when it comes to extending the life of your car. We can see the effect of dirty oil in cam solenoids and VANOS valves; they get blocked and cause more problems.
Recommended Intervals
Oil protects parts of the engine from wearing down. You should change your oil at regular, reasonable intervals. These intervals depend on the car manufacturer and their guidelines and on operating conditions. We highly recommend the earlier of 5,000 miles (ca. 8,047 km) or 6 months to maintain the life of your car.
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Full-Service Diagnostics for Your Luxury Vehicles
With today’s technological advancement, modern vehicle systems can monitor all systems within your car. They can provide you with indicators of trouble areas long before an engine light or warning light notifies you what the concern is.
Clear Estimates, No Surprises
At Euro Auto House, we review with you all the fault codes we find. Although many codes do not need immediate repair, if there are any complications found that require any diagnostic fees or troubleshooting labor, they will be included with the estimate should you decide on the repairs.
Competitive Prices for Quality Services
Dealers use a matrix scale system for top price repairs. Factory engineers determined that it should take a certain number of hours for the average technician to repair a specific problem. These issues were put in a book to indicate the duration of a certain repair job for a technician. If it states that it would take eight hours to do, then a customer will be charged for eight hours.
Pay Only for the Hours
At Euro Auto House, we do not follow that matrix. We only charge our clients the hours that we worked and not the estimated one. Even if we assessed that a specific job would take eight hours, but we only worked for six, you are only billed for the six.
Professional Care You Can Trust
We utilize the STAR diagnostic system for Mercedes-Benz and GT1 Diagnostics for BMW. When you work with Euro Auto House, we ensure that your vehicle will be connected to the same diagnostic tools and equipment your dealer would use. All our services are performed by trained Mercedes-Benz technicians.
Services for Your Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz vehicles that were manufactured in 1998 and onwards follow the Flexible Service System (FSS). The FSS is a series of maintenance schedules that your Mercedes will need throughout the course of its life. While the most commonly known and used are Service A and Service B, these intervals can vary due to the age and model of your car, which sometimes reach as far as Service H.
What You Need to Know
Typically, most vehicles will need Service A every 10,000 to 13,000 miles, alternating with Service B. You can expect to take your Mercedes in for Service A at 10,000 miles and each subsequent 20,000 miles and for Service B at 20,000 miles and every successive 20,000 miles.
The best way to time your FFS intervals is by following your Maintenance Service Indicator system.
Your Maintenance Service Indicator (MSI)
The MSI will notify you when a service interval is needed approximately a month prior. It will give you countdown messages dictating which service is needed and how many days you have to schedule it (i.e., “Service A in XX Days”). You will also get a notification by miles (i.e., “Service A in XX Miles”).
Service Alerts & Notifications
When a service interval is due, you will receive a “Service A Due Now” message. If you go past the date or mileage specified, you will get a message such as “Service A Exceeded by XX Days/Miles.” A tone or signal will also sound when you have exceeded the allotted time and mileage for the service interval.
BMW Service Costs
FLEX A SERVICE: $250
FLEX B SERVICE: $450
Mobil 1 Oil Service: $125
For 4 Cylinder: $125 | 6 - 8 Cylinder & V12: $175
Next time, ask your oil service center what kind of full synthetic oil they use in your car and what is really recommended. There are not many shops that use Mobil 1 oil recommended for your Mercedes-Benz.
AMSOIL Oil: Starting at $250
Sprinter Oil Service: $225
Buyer's Inspection: $150
Brake Flush: $150
Air Filters: start at $140
Mercedes Transmission Service: start at $575
Motor Mounts: Starting at $850
Ceramic Brakes: $225 per axle
Differential Service: $175
Brake and Rotor Service: Starting at $525
Mercedes-Benz (FLEX A SERVICE DETAILS)
Service A Schedule for Your Mercedes-Benz
Service A is a routine maintenance service that is less extensive than Service B. For most Mercedes-Benz models, your service indicator will recommend Service A at 10,000 miles and every subsequent 20,000-mile interval.
A typical Service A maintenance appointment includes the following tasks:
- Change engine oil and oil filter
- Check warning and indicator lamps, as well as horn functionality
- Inspect windshield wipers, headlamps, washers, and fluid levels
- Ensure seat belts are functioning correctly
- Inspect tires and check tire pressure, including the spare
- Inspect brake pad thickness and disc condition
- Check and correct all fluid levels
- Reset your vehicle’s FSS (Flexible Service System) counter
Mercedes-Benz (FLEX B SERVICE DETAILS)
Service B Schedule for Your Mercedes-Benz
A Service B maintenance appointment includes the following tasks to ensure your vehicle remains in optimal condition:
- Change engine oil and replace the oil filter
- Replace windshield wiper inserts, if needed
- Replace cabin air filter
- Inspect all tires for pressure and wear (including the spare)
- Rotate tires, if not staggered
- Lubricate and inspect throttle linkage
- Check parking brake functionality and inspect brake pad thickness and disc condition
- Inspect steering for proper play and functionality
- Examine headlamps, exterior lamps, warning and indicator lamps, and horn for proper operation
- Check windshield and headlamp wiper/washer systems for functionality and fluid levels
- Inspect seat belts and backrest lock (S-Class only)
- Inspect front axle ball joints, rubber boots, and Poly-V-belt
- Check major components for leaks
- Inspect for chafe marks, line routing, and component integrity
- Check and correct fluid levels
- Perform a complete brake flush
- Reset your vehicle’s FSS (Flexible Service System) counter.