How many kilometers does the Polo maintenance reminder indicate?

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SanJosie
07/24/25 1:21pm
Polo maintenance reminder is approximately 7,500 kilometers. The car maintenance items include: 1. Replace engine oil, oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter, fuel filter, transmission fluid, and engine belt; 2. Check spark plugs, tires, and braking system; 3. Clean throttle body and fuel injectors; 4. Add brake fluid. Taking the Polo 2019 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4053mm, width 1740mm, height 1449mm, wheelbase 2564mm, and the body structure is a 5-door 5-seat hatchback. The Polo 2019 model is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 83kW and a maximum torque of 145Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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DeLevi
08/11/25 7:24am
I remember noticing a small maintenance reminder light on the dashboard when I first drove a Volkswagen Polo. It typically flashes around 10,000 km, indicating it's time for a vehicle check. From my experience, this actually relates to your driving habits – if you frequently encounter city traffic jams, it might alert you at 9,000 km, whereas highway driving could delay the reminder until 12,000 km. Beyond this, maintenance isn't just about oil and filter changes; you should also check tire wear and brake conditions to prevent minor issues from escalating. I once overlooked this and ended up with louder engine noise and costly repairs. My advice: visit a 4S shop or reliable garage promptly when alerted – don't delay for driving safety. This approach keeps your car running smoothly and fuel-efficiently.
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