How Often Should the Sagitar 1.6 Be Serviced?

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McReid
07/29/25 5:39am
The first maintenance for the Sagitar 1.6 is typically performed at six months or after driving 7,500 kilometers. Subsequent maintenance should be done every 15,000 kilometers or once a year. Below are the key points to note for Sagitar 1.6 maintenance: 1. The warranty period for the Volkswagen Sagitar is limited to 24 months or 50,000 kilometers, while the entire vehicle's repair warranty lasts for 36 months or 100,000 kilometers. 2. At every 30,000 kilometers, spark plugs, air filters, and fuel filters should be replaced. 3. Minor maintenance usually involves changing the engine oil and oil filter, as well as cleaning the air filter. Depending on the vehicle's condition, the coolant level, battery status, and lighting system may also be checked. 4. Major maintenance includes all items from minor maintenance plus additional maintenance tasks.
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