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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / April 2006

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Maintenance on CLK320

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RGL - 07 Apr 2006 12:28 GMT
Hello,  Looking for a source of info.  I am getting ready to buy the
Mercedes CLK320 Convertible and want to find out what major maintenance
to expect at what mileage points.  The one I am looking seriously at is
a 2000 w/ 75k miles.  Do I have a major service point coming up? or
should one have been done?  and where can I look up those service
points.  Preferably free on the web.

If I am not being clear.  On my Acura, I had to do the timing belt at
80k and another biggie at 100k

Thanks,
Sherman Kaplan - 07 Apr 2006 13:31 GMT
go to edmunds.com and look for your specific year and model. if you hunt
around, you should find a listing of service intervals and specifications of
when jobs need to be undertaken.

sherm

> Hello,  Looking for a source of info.  I am getting ready to buy the
> Mercedes CLK320 Convertible and want to find out what major maintenance
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> Thanks,
Hernando Correa - 08 Apr 2006 16:55 GMT
> go to edmunds.com and look for your specific year and model. if you hunt
> around, you should find a listing of service intervals and specifications of
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>>Thanks,

Try the following URL:

http://www.edmunds.com/maintenance/MaintenanceServlet

I needed the maintenance schedule for my SLK230 and made the mistake of
asking the MB dealer for details.  I ended up paying $3.00 for a Service
Booklet and had to wait a week to get it by snail mail.  Next time I
need info I'll go directly to edmunds!

Hernando
 
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