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Old 04-06-2019, 03:20 PM   #1
Cammyron
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Default 2010 MB B Service Question

Hi All.

We have had our 2010 MB Mondeo Titanium TDCi for quite a while now, bought it when it was 18 months old and had 54,000km on it and had had the 60,000km B service done it just after we got it. It is now finally getting up to needing the next B service at 120,000km - yeah we don't drive much.

In the past i have done all the A services myself and was going to get someone else to do the B service but from what i can see it doesn't involve much more other than replacing the disiel filter which seems easy enough.

Is there anything else i need to be aware off? Its the sportmatic transmission so no need for fluid changes there and all belts are good to 200,000km supposedly.
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