How many kilometers for Audi's second maintenance?
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Car second maintenance is generally at 10,000 kilometers. The following are the contents of the second maintenance and the role of car maintenance: Items for the second maintenance: Replace the three filters, replace the oil filter, air filter, and air conditioning filter; check the fluids, check whether the brake fluid, transmission oil, and power steering oil need to be replaced; inspect external components, check the brake pads, tires, shock absorbers, and suspension; inspect internal components, check the spark plugs, throttle, and fuel supply system; other inspections, such as front and rear wheel rotation, routine lights, battery checks, etc. Note that the second car maintenance does not require other replacements and cleaning, such as engine cleaning. The role of car maintenance: The role of car maintenance is to keep the car clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life.
I've been driving an Audi for ten years, and the second maintenance is usually around 20,000 kilometers. After the first one, it can be done every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. My experience is to do it on time—it prevents engine wear. Last year, my car had delayed maintenance, and later the engine noise became loud, doubling the repair cost. The second maintenance typically includes changing the engine oil and oil filter, checking the tires and brake pads. If you drive on highways a lot, you can slightly exceed the mileage, but don't go over 25,000. Remember to book an appointment with the 4S shop in advance to avoid queues. Maintenance isn't just about following the manual—it can extend your car's lifespan by over ten years. I recommend recording the details after each maintenance to easily compare changes in the car's condition.