What are the maintenance items for the Audi A6?
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The maintenance items for the Audi A6 include: 1. Replacing the engine oil, oil filter, and cleaning the air filter, checking whether the generator belt and wiper blades are damaged; 2. Checking whether the levels of various fluids are normal; 3. Inspecting whether the tire pressure is normal, and whether the tires have uneven wear, bulges, or damage; 4. Checking whether the car chassis is normal, including whether the brake pads, brake discs, connecting rods, ball joints, and CV joints are scratched. Taking the 2020 Audi A6 as an example, it belongs to the mid-to-large-sized car category, with body dimensions of: length 5038mm, width 1886mm, height 1475mm, wheelbase of 3024mm, fuel tank capacity of 73l, and curb weight of 1800kg.
I just switched to an Audi A6 and have been driving it for over a year. The maintenance items are mainly divided into basic and advanced. Basic maintenance like oil and oil filter changes need to be done roughly every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers to keep the engine running smoothly and prevent wear. The air filter also needs regular replacement, otherwise, restricted airflow can reduce performance. More advanced maintenance includes checking the braking system, inspecting brake pads and fluids, and replacing spark plugs every few tens of thousands of kilometers. Tire rotation and suspension checks help prevent vibrations. The dealership recommends an electronic system scan every 20,000 kilometers, as Audi's onboard computers are complex and prone to minor issues. Don’t forget about the coolant—overheating can damage the car. Regular maintenance has huge benefits, saving on major repairs and extending the car’s lifespan. I stick to visiting a professional shop every six months.