S4 Servicing
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 7:37 pm
My oh my, it's confusing.
My car is currently on the longlife schedule. According to Audi it has Inspection services (afaik all they do is check fluid levels, brake thicknesses etc - no actual work done unless they find something) and Oil Change services (I think this is the inspection plus oil and oil filter change), but both / either can be at up to 19000 mile intervals or 2 years. When I bought the car a month ago it showed approx 4500 miles to go to the next oil change and 11500 miles to the next inspection. Suddenly, after 1600 miles covered the oil service is showing 3000 but the inspection as a day overdue ! As the last inspection was less than 2 years, or 19000 miles ago I've a feeling this has been caused by the last brake fluid change being just over 2 years ago. So first question - if I change the brake fluid and get the service indicator reset, will this put me back to the 10000 (approx) miles to go to the next inspection (ie recognising the brake fluid has been done) or will it start again at 19000 miles to go assuming a full inspection has been carried out ?
On top of that there is air filter and plugs every 57000 miles.
My local Audi dealer tells me the inspection is £120 and the oil change, inc. inspection £260 (so £140 for changing the oil and filter).
A very well respected outfit often praised on this forum has suggested I switch to fixed interval servicing (I'm likely to get a remap) but quoted over £300 for a 10k service and almost double that for a 20k. The former is basically an oil change, inspection and air filter. the latter adds pollen filter and plugs. Seems very pricey . . .
Now, I wouldn't have thought I needed new plugs every 20k, or even an air filter (remember, Audi suggest changing at 57k)
What do you guys do ?
As things stand I'm getting the oil changed (Castrol,Edge 5-30 synthetic and to VAG std, drained via sump) by National Tyres this weekend (half the cost of Audi) and I'll ask them to change the brake fluid.
Or have I got it all out of kilter ? Car service history to date is;
19000 Inspection + oil change
29000 Oil change
37000 Inspection + oil change
Car is now on 47000
Oh for the good ol' days . . . .
My car is currently on the longlife schedule. According to Audi it has Inspection services (afaik all they do is check fluid levels, brake thicknesses etc - no actual work done unless they find something) and Oil Change services (I think this is the inspection plus oil and oil filter change), but both / either can be at up to 19000 mile intervals or 2 years. When I bought the car a month ago it showed approx 4500 miles to go to the next oil change and 11500 miles to the next inspection. Suddenly, after 1600 miles covered the oil service is showing 3000 but the inspection as a day overdue ! As the last inspection was less than 2 years, or 19000 miles ago I've a feeling this has been caused by the last brake fluid change being just over 2 years ago. So first question - if I change the brake fluid and get the service indicator reset, will this put me back to the 10000 (approx) miles to go to the next inspection (ie recognising the brake fluid has been done) or will it start again at 19000 miles to go assuming a full inspection has been carried out ?
On top of that there is air filter and plugs every 57000 miles.
My local Audi dealer tells me the inspection is £120 and the oil change, inc. inspection £260 (so £140 for changing the oil and filter).
A very well respected outfit often praised on this forum has suggested I switch to fixed interval servicing (I'm likely to get a remap) but quoted over £300 for a 10k service and almost double that for a 20k. The former is basically an oil change, inspection and air filter. the latter adds pollen filter and plugs. Seems very pricey . . .
Now, I wouldn't have thought I needed new plugs every 20k, or even an air filter (remember, Audi suggest changing at 57k)
What do you guys do ?
As things stand I'm getting the oil changed (Castrol,Edge 5-30 synthetic and to VAG std, drained via sump) by National Tyres this weekend (half the cost of Audi) and I'll ask them to change the brake fluid.
Or have I got it all out of kilter ? Car service history to date is;
19000 Inspection + oil change
29000 Oil change
37000 Inspection + oil change
Car is now on 47000
Oh for the good ol' days . . . .