How often should the first maintenance be performed on a Volkswagen Polo?

1 Answers
JoyFitz
07/30/25 2:43am
The first maintenance for a Volkswagen Polo should be performed when the vehicle reaches 5,000 kilometers or after six months, whichever comes first. The main tasks include changing the engine oil and oil filter. Below is some relevant information about Volkswagen Polo maintenance: 1. The warranty period for the Volkswagen Polo is 3 years or 100,000 kilometers. The second maintenance should be performed at 10,000 kilometers, and thereafter every 10,000 kilometers. The air filter and cabin air filter should be replaced every 20,000 kilometers, while the fuel filter should be replaced every 60,000 kilometers. Generally, car dealerships will remind new car owners about the first maintenance. If the first maintenance is missed or the mileage exceeds the specified limit without maintenance, the dealership will not be responsible for any issues that arise. Therefore, new car owners should pay special attention to the first maintenance. 2. Before the first maintenance, it is important to thoroughly check if the car has any other faults or issues and make a note of them. During the first maintenance registration, inform the dealership about these items that need to be checked. When going for the first maintenance, remember to bring the vehicle registration certificate, purchase invoice or a copy, and the maintenance manual.
Was this review help?
6
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

Until Which Day of the New Year is the Highway Toll-Free?

New Year highway toll-free period lasts until 24:00 on the sixth day of the first lunar month. Below are relevant details about the toll-free policy: 1. Eligible Vehicles: The holiday toll-free policy refers to the exemption of toll fees for small passenger vehicles during major holidays. 2. Implementation Scope: The toll-free period applies during four national statutory holidays: Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, and National Day, as well as the consecutive holidays determined by the State Council for these statutory holidays. 3. Implementation Period: The toll-free period starts at 00:00 on the first day of the holiday and ends at 24:00 on the last day of the holiday (for ordinary roads, the time is based on when the vehicle passes the toll booth lane; for highways, the time is based on when the vehicle exits the toll lane).
4
2
Share

What are the reasons for the windshield wiper not spraying water?

Specific reasons for the windshield wiper not spraying washer fluid: 1. Pipe blockage: Frequent driving on unpaved roads can cause tiny dust particles to enter the spray holes of the wiper. Over time, the dried dust can block the spray holes, preventing the wiper from spraying water. Simply insert a brush into the wiper spray holes to clean out the dust or attached dirt, and turn on the wiper spray switch while cleaning. 2. Water level too low: The washer fluid container for the wiper is designed in the engine compartment. If the water level is too low, it will also prevent water from spraying. In this case, just add water to the washer fluid container.
11
2
Share

Is There a Difference Between Good and Bad Brake Fluid?

Here are the differences between good and bad brake fluid: 1. Taste: Genuine brake fluid has a slightly sweet smell, while fake brake fluid smells foul, with an alcohol-like odor. 2. State: Genuine brake fluid is yellow, resembling honey diluted with water, and feels warm to the touch; fake brake fluid is made by mixing water and alcohol, so it appears clear. Using fake brake fluid in a vehicle can cause brake failure while driving, leading to serious consequences. Below are the reasons for brake fluid leakage: 1. Brake hose rupture: The brake hose connects the brake pump and the brake caliper. When the brake pedal is pressed, brake fluid is transmitted through the hose to the caliper piston, which then pushes the brake pads to squeeze the brake disc, creating the braking effect. If the brake hose ruptures, oil leakage will inevitably occur, affecting the vehicle's braking performance. Therefore, timely repairs are essential. 2. Damaged sealing ring: Brake fluid is highly corrosive. Although sealing rings are resistant, they can age slightly over time, reducing their sealing effectiveness and leading to oil leakage. Simply replacing the sealing ring can resolve this issue. 3. Loose or damaged hose screw: The hose screw is used to seal the brake fluid inside the hose. If the screw is damaged, oil leakage will naturally occur. If it is only loose, tightening it will suffice.
8
2
Share

Do You Need to Press the Clutch When Braking?

When the vehicle speed is slow, you can first press the clutch to reduce speed, then press the brake to reach a safe distance. Here is the relevant content introduction: 1. State: When the vehicle speed is fast, pressing the clutch first will put the car in a neutral coasting state. 2. Hazard: This will reduce the lifespan of the brake discs, so you should press the brake first. Here is extended information about the replacement time of the car clutch: 1. Basis: The replacement of the clutch disc is not based on time but on mileage. 2. Mileage: Generally, a car needs to replace the clutch disc at around 100,000 kilometers. 3. Personal habits: The replacement mileage of the clutch disc is related to personal usage habits.
17
5
Share

How Long Can Headlight Restoration Last?

Headlight restoration can last for two to three years. Here is the relevant information: 1. Headlight composition: The headlight cover is injection-molded from polycarbonate or polymethyl methacrylate plastic. Whether it's halogen, xenon, or LED lights, they all generate a significant amount of heat when illuminated. This heat accelerates the aging of the plastic, causing the cover to lose its clarity and transparency, even turning dull and yellow, which directly affects the lighting effect. 2. Causes of headlight wear: Car headlights are a crucial component. After prolonged use, you may notice that the light emitted becomes dim and yellow, with reduced brightness, especially in halogen headlights, where this is more pronounced. There are two main reasons for the decrease in light brightness: first, external factors like windblown sand and gravel leave scratches and dust on the cover; second, the heat generated by the bulb inside causes the plastic cover to age and turn yellow.
7
0
Share

How to align the two points on the 465 camshaft?

465 camshaft two-point alignment steps are as follows: 1. Rotate the crankshaft to position the No.1 cylinder piston at the compression top dead center, aligning the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets. 2. When the No.4 cylinder piston is at top dead center, the timing marks should align, with both the intake and exhaust valves of the No.4 cylinder in the closed position. 3. Remove the bolt from the camshaft sprocket, then take off the timing chain and camshaft sprocket. 4. Install the timing chain onto the camshaft sprocket, secure the sprocket so the chain hangs down, and align the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets. Align the locating pin holes on the sprocket with those on the camshaft, then mount the sprocket onto the camshaft. 5. Lubricate the timing sprocket and chain with engine oil, rotate the crankshaft two full turns, and check if the engine timing marks are aligned. If the timing marks do not align, repeat the above steps to redo the operation.
8
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.