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What are the maintenance items for the Audi A4?

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Meghan
08/31/25 5:28am
Audi A4 maintenance items include oil and oil filter replacement, among others. Audi A4 maintenance items: Engine oil, 4 filters, brake fluid, antifreeze, transmission fluid, brake pad inspection, brake disc inspection, intake and exhaust system inspection and cleaning, tire wear inspection. In fact, it still depends on usual maintenance habits and previously performed items to determine the current maintenance tasks. The importance of car maintenance: Adhere to the "three inspections"—pre-drive, during driving, and post-drive inspections of the vehicle's safety mechanisms and the firmness of component connections; maintain the "four cleans"—keeping the engine oil, air, fuel filter, and battery clean; prevent the "four leaks"—avoiding water, oil, air, and electricity leaks. Keeping the vehicle clean is essential for daily maintenance, especially the technical performance of brakes, steering, and tires, the proper functioning of lights, horn, and rearview mirrors, and ensuring normal levels of various fluids, coolant, and brake fluid.
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VanElizabeth
09/12/25 8:41am
As a new Audi A4 owner, I find the maintenance items quite numerous but not overly complicated. The most basic oil change needs to be done every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers, along with replacing the oil filter. The air filter is typically replaced every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers to ensure smooth engine breathing. The brake system inspection is crucial—brake pad wear should be checked regularly, with my car requiring inspection every 20,000 kilometers, and brake fluid should be replaced every two years to prevent failure in critical moments. Tire maintenance shouldn't be overlooked—rotating and balancing the tires every 10,000 kilometers, along with checking tire pressure monthly, can save fuel and extend their lifespan. Don't forget the air conditioning system—replace the cabin air filter annually and clean the system before summer to avoid unpleasant odors. Additionally, coolant and spark plugs should be renewed every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers, and Audi's LongLife service can extend oil change intervals. Overall, following the dealership's maintenance manual is the most worry-free approach, making it easy even for beginners to handle.
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MorganRose
10/27/25 2:44am
Having driven an Audi A4 for several years, I've summarized maintenance tasks based on practical experience. Engine oil changes are needed approximately every 8,000 kilometers, paired with replacing the oil filter and air filter. Spark plugs should be replaced every 60,000 kilometers as they significantly impact ignition efficiency. For the braking system, focus on checking disc and pad thickness—measure every 20,000 kilometers, and replace brake fluid every two years to prevent oxidation. Regarding tires, rotate them regularly to avoid uneven wear, and also inspect chassis bolts for looseness. For the cooling system and transmission fluid, Audi A4 automatic transmissions require inspection and replacement every 60,000 kilometers; low transmission fluid can cause dangerous squeaking. Electrical systems like the battery and lights should be checked every six months for battery condition, and burnt-out bulbs should be replaced immediately to avoid affecting nighttime driving. Always use genuine parts—aftermarket parts might save money initially but aren't durable, ultimately increasing repair frequency in the long run.
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