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What are the service intervals for an Audi A4?

What are the service intervals for an Audi A4?

Audi A4 Maintenance Schedule

Engine Oil & Oil Filter Every 10,000 miles or every year.
Brake Fluid Replace every 2 years regardless of mileage.
Brake System Checked with annual service.
Battery Check every 20,000 miles or 2 years, whichever occurs first; replace if necessary.
Tires Checked with annual service.

What are Audi service intervals?

How often should my Audi be serviced?

Fixed Inspection Service flexible Service
Oil-change Service: Fixed to every 9,000 miles / 1 year Variable to a maximum of 19,000 miles / 2 year
Inspection Service: Fixed to every 19,000 miles / 2 year Fixed to every 19,000 miles / 2 year

What is an Audi interval inspection?

The service interval display detects when the next service is due for your Audi A3. There are two service interval display levels: Inspection or oil change reminder: After a certain mileage, a service reminder will appear in the instrument cluster display each time the ignition is switched on/off Fig.

How do you reset the service interval on a Audi A4?

AUDI A4 2015-2020 OIL CHANGE DUE RESET

  1. Start the Engine.
  2. Press the MENU BUTTON. ( number 4)
  3. Use the Number 1 button to navigate VEHICLE..
  4. Press Number 6 on INDIVIDUAL.
  5. Then select SERVICE CHECK.
  6. Then select SERVICE INTERVAL.
  7. Then Select RESET OIL CHANGE INTERVAL.
  8. then the confirmation message appear.

How often does my Audi need an oil change?

If you drive an Audi luxury vehicle, you should have your filter and oil changed every 10,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. However, many vehicles need oil changes every 5,000 miles or 6 months.

How do I know when my Audi needs an oil change?

If you notice that your oil is dark or silty, or if there are any floating particles in it, then you may need an oil change. That is because a lack of oil can cause parts of your engine to rub and grind against each other, leading to shavings and other particles to appear in the oil tank.