Mod Description
How often does a smart Roadster need to be serviced?Mod Details
PremiumNo Difficulty Mod ID1002 Creditevilution For Linkhttps://www.evilution.co.uk/mod/roadster-service-schedule.htm Copy to ClipboardRoadster Intervals
Non Brabus
1st service A at 9,000 miles or 1 year (which ever sooner)
2nd service B at 18,000 miles or 2 years (which ever sooner)
3rd service A at 27,000 miles or 3 years (which ever sooner)
4th service C at 36,000 miles or 4 years (which ever sooner)
Etc.
Brabus
1st service A at 7,000 miles or 1 year (which ever sooner)
2nd service B at 14,000 miles or 2 years (which ever sooner)
3rd service A at 21,000 miles or 3 years (which ever sooner)
4th service C at 28,000 miles or 4 years (which ever sooner)
Etc.
Service intervals
A, B, A ,C, A, B, A ,C, A, B, A ,C
C Service?
Yes, around the time that smart released the Roadster, they did a C service every 4 years. Well after the Roadster production stopped, smart renamed the C service to an enhanced B service or an extended B service.
Service Inspection ‘A’
Checks and inspections:
- Read ECU for faults
- Conduct a visual inspection of the brake lines
- Test smart on dynamometer
- Clean and oil guide rails
Check:
- Lights and indicators
- All electrical additions
- Wipers
- Seat belts and buckles
- Expiry date on tyre seal (if available)
- Battery fluid level
- Condition of tyres and wheels
- Tyre pressures
- Windscreen washer fluid
- Brake fluid level
- Underside of smart for signs of damage
- Engine for leaks
- Exhaust does not leak and isn’t loose
- Transmission oil and look for leaks
- Condition and tension of V-belt
- Coolant level
- Antifreeze concentration in coolant
- Axle shaft collars for damage
- Rubber bearings and joints for damage
- Amount of travel in handbrake
- Brake pads for wear
- Brake discs
- Wheel mounted brake cylinders on front axle
- Steering mechanicals
- Functioning of sunroof
- Hard top fits securely
- Storage tray correctly installed
- Expiry date on first aid pouch
Work carried out:
- Oil change
- Oil filter change
- Oil hinges and locks
- Tighten wheels to correct torque
- Check tyre pressures
Top up fluids:
- Battery
- Windscreen washer
- Brake fluid
- Coolant/antifreeze
Service inspection ‘B’
Checks and inspections:
- Read ECU for faults
- Conduct a visual inspection of the brake lines
- Test smart on dynamometer
- Clean and oil guide rails
Check:
- Lights and indicators
- All electrical additions
- Wipers
- Seat belts and buckles
- Expiry date on tyre seal (if available)
- Battery fluid level
- Condition of tyres and wheels
- Tyre pressures
- Windscreen washer fluid
- Brake fluid level
- Underside of smart for signs of damage
- Engine for leaks
- Intercooler
- Exhaust does not leak and isn’t loose
- Transmission oil and look for leaks
- Condition and tension of V-belt
- Coolant level
- Antifreeze concentration in coolant
- Axle shaft collars for damage
- Rubber bearings and joints for damage
- Amount of travel in handbrake
- Brake pads for wear
- Brake discs
- Wheel mounted brake cylinders on front axle
- Steering mechanicals
- Functioning of sunroof
- Hard top fits securely
- Storage tray correctly installed
- Expiry date on first aid pouch
Work carried out:
- Oil change
- Oil filter change
- Oil hinges and locks
- Replace air filter
- Replace spark plugs
- Replace key batteries
- Tighten wheels to correct torque
- Check tyre pressures
- Change chargecooler seal
Top up fluids:
- Battery
- Windscreen washer
- Brake fluid
- Coolant/antifreeze
Every 2 years or 20,000 miles (charged separately)
- Replace brake fluid
- Check body for paint damage and rust
Service inspection ‘C’
Checks and inspections:
- Read ECU for faults
- Conduct a visual inspection of the brake lines
- Test smart on dynamometer
- Clean and oil guide rails
Check:
- Lights and indicators
- All electrical additions
- Wipers
- Seat belts and buckles
- Expiry date on tyre seal (if available)
- Battery fluid level
- Condition of tyres and wheels
- Tyre pressures
- Windscreen washer fluid
- Brake fluid level
- Underside of smart for signs of damage
- Engine for leaks
- Intercooler
- Exhaust does not leak and isn’t loose
- Transmission oil and look for leaks
- Condition and tension of V-belt
- Coolant level
- Antifreeze concentration in coolant
- Axle shaft collars for damage
- Rubber bearings and joints for damage
- Amount of travel in handbrake
- Brake pads for wear
- Brake discs
- Brake drums
- Wheel mounted brake cylinders on front axle
- Steering mechanicals
- Functioning of sunroof
- Hard top fits securely
- Storage tray correctly installed
- Expiry date on first aid pouch
Work carried out:
- Oil change
- Oil filter change
- Oil hinges and locks
- Replace air filter
- Replace fuel filter
- Replace spark plugs
- Replace key batteries
- Tighten wheels to correct torque
- Check tyre pressures
- Change chargecooler seal
Top up fluids:
- Battery
- Windscreen washer
- Brake fluid
- Coolant/antifreeze
Every 2 years or 20,000 miles (charged separately)
- Replace brake fluid
- Check body for paint damage and rust
Check your documents and service display
Special edition smarts may require a shorter service schedule.
Extra Maintenance
Every 40,000 km (24,000 miles)
Spark plugs replaced
Air filter replaced
After 60,000 km (36,000 miles) and then every 2nd service
Drum brake thickness check
Every 60,000 km (36,000 miles)
Poly V-belt replaced
Every 60,000 km (36,000 miles) or 4 years
Engine coolant replaced
Charge cooler coolant replaced
After 80,000 km (50,000 miles) and then check every service
Wheel brake cylinder collar seal and brake adjuster checked for damage.
Replace transmission fluid (evilution recommendation, not on smart schedule)
Every 120,000 km (75,000 miles)
Change the timing chain (not on smart schedule)
Every 2 years
Brake fluid replaced (this seems excessive, I’d suggest 4 years).
What Or Where Is The Chargecooler Seal
It’s a good question. I don’t know and smart don’t know.