Audi Servicing
Your Audi needs to be serviced regularly otherwise parts will eventually wear out and not function as they should. As Audi vehicles are so carefully crafted, they need to be cared for in the right way by regularly replacing serviceable parts.
But you may be thinking – how can I tell if my Audi needs a service? Can I detect maintenance issues between services to reduce unnecessary repair bills?
At Quality Car Service, we are on hand to assist you with all your Audi maintenance needs in this comprehensive guide.
After all, Audi recommends regularly servicing and inspecting its vehicles to reduce safety risks, keep your repair bills low and ensure your car is driving as efficiently as possible.
Regular maintenance also comes with higher resale value, as buyers will understand that the vehicle was taken care of properly and will be less likely to break down.
Audi Recommended Service Intervals
Similar to other popular German car brands, Audi uses condition-based servicing, which is called the ‘Flexible Audi Service Regime’ to work out the appropriate service interval. This condition-based system relies on sensors which determine driving behaviour and conditions of components. This system is designed to inform drivers when their vehicle is due for service automatically. Closely keeping tabs on the condition of the engine oil, brake pads and fluid, spark plugs, and various filters.
Owners can determine when their Audi needs servicing by checking the digital instrument cluster display for service-related messages or symbols upon starting the car. You may also find this information through the Multi-Function Display (MFD) using steering wheel controls. For those with Audi MMI (Multimedia Interface) systems, you can access service status through MMI controls or within the infotainment screen.
Audi recommends that you should leave no longer than two years or 18,600 miles between services – whichever comes first. You will find more information about this in your Audi owner’s manual or service book.
Does the Way I Drive Affect my Service Schedule?
The way you drive, and external conditions affect how often you should service your Audi. The condition-based servicing model detects harsh driving, extreme climates, and regular stop-start traffic. All of these factors affect component longevity and may require you to service your car more often.
Driving aggressively will also impact component wear and tear and therefore more regular servicing will be required. With better climate conditions and a careful approach, your Audi could last longer with less frequent services.
Your Audi is carefully monitoring component conditions and your driving habits. It continuously adjusts service intervals for your needs, to ensure your vehicle is efficient and lasts for years to come.
Signs that Your Audi Needs Maintenance Before its Next Service
The ECU (engine control unit) will work out issues with your Audi engine, electrical system, drivetrain and more. It can sometimes detect an issue that will affect driving performance or safety. When it does, a warning light will appear on the dashboard.
If a service is required, a service light will also appear on your Audi dashboard. Typically it is displayed as a SERVICE message or a spanner icon on your information screen.
Sometimes it may be necessary to perform a different repair or inspection, even when no warning light is present. Suspension components may break or wear down, causing knocking noises when cornering or driving over bumps. Sensors may not be present in suspension systems as they are mechanical components.
You can help detect maintenance issues yourself by listening out for unusual sounds whilst the engine is running. High-pitch squeals indicate that an engine belt is worn and needs attention. For example, the auxiliary belt which is responsible for the air conditioning and alternator is a serviceable part which needs replacing every 60,000-100,000 miles depending on which Audi you drive.
Some issues may not have a dedicated warning light and the dashboard will just display a generic ‘Check engine’ light.
At this point, it’s best to let professionals handle potentially complex inspections and repairs. This is where our team of Audi experts comes in. At Quality Car Service, we have a dedicated team on hand to get your Audi working optimally and back on the road quickly. We only use genuine Audi or high-quality alternative parts during our services and repairs and carefully handle every vehicle that enters our specialist workshop.
Keep Your Audi in Peak Working Order
Audi vehicles are precision-engineered for supreme handling, comfort, and performance. To keep yours working properly, it needs to be regularly maintained. In this guide, we uncover the Audi condition-based servicing model, known as the ‘Flexible Audi Service Regime’ and the importance of closely monitoring the condition of your car between services.
We know how important your Audi is to you at Quality Car Service. This is why our team of experts are on hand to assist with any preventative maintenance and repairs to ensure your Audi lasts for years to come.
Sometimes your Audi might be telling you there’s something wrong. You must pay attention to these signs and take immediate action. If you notice a strange knocking noise, unusual electrical glitches, or a service warning light on your dashboard, contact us at Quality Car Service today. We are your local Audi experts and help Audi owners with peace of mind with care and attention.
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