OEM Volkswagen Parts And Accessories
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Volkswagen Maintenance FAQ
How Often Do VW Vehicles Need Service?
About every 10,000 miles or every year. It depends on what needs fixing. There's something to do at most mileage benchmarks and at annual intervals.
What Service Gets Done at 10,000 Miles?
Things like oil changes, oil filter replacement, tire rotations, and wiper blade changes. You should also check your airbags, take a look at fluid levels, and inspect your headlight washer system, if your ride has one.
What Service Gets Done at 20,000, 60,000, and 100,000 Miles?
Inspect your battery and tires, check your brakes, and swap out your fuel filter for a new one. You should also change your cabin air filter.
What Service Gets Done at 30,000, 50,000, 70,000, 90,000, and 110,000 Miles?
Any routine replacements, repairs, and fluid flushes done at 10,000 miles. On top of that, a brake disc inspection and a brake and clutch fluid flush and replacement.
What Service Gets Done at 40,000, 80,000, and 120,000 Miles?
10,000-mile services, plus a range of inspections: the tires, the battery, the brakes, and the engine, plus the exhaust, the many parts of the car's electrical systems, the sealant on the underbody, and the CV joints in the suspension. Also, check, flush, and or top off any coolant you have to, and replace the fuel and cabin air filters, flush and replace the transmission fluid, and change the transmission filter.
Whatever the job, whether it's a quick fix, a more extensive repair, or even an upgrade, be sure to use OEM parts for it.
Why Buy OEM Parts and Accessories vs. Aftermarket?
They're genuine Volkswagen. That means they'll be top-quality, unlike a lot of off-brand knockoffs. Plus, they'll fit right, they'll work better, and they won't void your factory warranty.
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