Audi Service Schedule

European Auto Repair

July 2024

“When do I need to service my Audi?” Is a question you should be asking yourself whether you own a new or used Audi model vehicle. The service schedule in this guide is aimed to provide a general schedule for most Audi models. Always check with your service provider that you are on the correct service schedule for your vehicle specifically. 

Several variables such as quality of fuel, quality of replacement fluids and parts, how you drive, what model vehicle you drive and where you drive can all impact your service schedule.

European Auto Repair specializes in Audi auto services of all kinds. If you have any questions regarding service, please reach out. Contact us to set up your next service appointment.

2017 or Newer Audi Models

Minor maintenance service is due at the first 10,000 miles or 1 year of owning the vehicle, whichever happens first. Thereafter, minor maintenance occurs every 10,000 miles or yearly after your first minor maintenance service. 10K, 20K, 30K, 40K, 50K, 60K, 70K, 80K, 90K, 100K…

Major, or standard, maintenance service is due at the first 20,000 miles or 2 year of owning the vehicle, whichever happens first. Thereafter, major, or standard, maintenance occurs every 20,000 miles or bi-yearly after your first major maintenance service. 20K, 40K, 60K, 80K, 100K…

This is the standard Audi maintenance schedule. What model you drive, how you drive, and where you drive can all impact this schedule. Contact European Auto Repair with questions on how these variables can impact your service schedule.

2004 to 2016 Audi Models

Minor maintenance service is due at the first 5,000 miles or 1 year of owning the vehicle, whichever happens first. Thereafter, minor maintenance occurs every 10,000 miles or yearly after your first minor maintenance service. 5K, 15K, 25K, 35K, 45K, 55K, 65K, 75K, 85K, 95K…

Major, or standard, maintenance service is due at the first 15,000 miles or 2 year of owning the vehicle, whichever happens first. Thereafter, major, or standard, maintenance occurs every 20,000 miles or bi-yearly after your first major maintenance service. 15K, 35K, 55K, 75K, 95K…

This is the standard Audi maintenance schedule. What model you drive, how you drive, and where you drive can all impact this schedule. Contact European Auto Repair with questions on how these variables can impact your service schedule.

Minor Maintenance Service:

  • Replace engine oil and oil filter
  • Check condition of wiper blades (replace as necessary)
  • Check condition of brake system parts (replace as necessary)
  • Check condition of tires (replace as necessary)
  • Tire rotation

Major (Standard) Maintenance Service:

  • *Includes all minor maintenance services
  • Check/replace dust and pollen filter
  • Check/replace brake fluid
  • Check/replace coolant levels
  • Check vehicle for warning/indicator lights
  • Check condition of engine, transmission, and suspension (replace parts as necessary)
  • Check condition of battery (replace when necessary)
  • Check condition of exhaust system
  • Check condition of lighting system
  • Check condition of body and underbody
  • Check operation of sunroof (if applicable)
  • Lubricate hinges and latches
  • Road test of vehicle

Information in this post was gathered from https://maintenance.audiusa.com/#/search and other Audi dealer pages.

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