Valkyria90
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I have searched the forums and with Google trying to find a schedule for when to do different maintainance on my 2017 1.5T Sedan.
Most of the replies are either "read the manual" or "The Maintainance Minder will tell you when the next service is", which is not what I'm looking for. The manual only contains a code chart for the very basic things like cabin filter and check brake wear, and gives me no information about which when to expect these jobs.
I plan to do most (if not all) of the maintainance on my own car for probably the next 100 000+ KMs. Having a Maintainance Minder saying e.g. "Service Code A2 in 3000KM" don't tell me anything practical and don't allow me to plan for when I should dedicate time for service or order the correct parts and oil.
All my previous cars have included a chart or schedule of sorts in the manual saying which tasks should be done every 5, 10, 20, 30 ... 100 ... 150KMs, but the codes in this manual is clearly meant for the dealership and not the owner.
What I wanna know is stuff like:
When do I change ATF on my CVT?
Do the turbo require maintainance at 50K or is it maintainance free?
How long are the serpentine belt good for?
Are the spark plugs good for 60K or 100K?
Should the timing chain be tightened? When?
etc.
I live in Norway and it's cold and rainy here for many months at a time during the winter season, making many of these jobs less than optimal to perform outdoors, and if I had a schedule I could gladly do them before the cold season start, instead of getting a message in December about giving the car to the dealership.
Are there any schedules available for end users with this information, or is this now a dealership confidental piece of information?
Most of the replies are either "read the manual" or "The Maintainance Minder will tell you when the next service is", which is not what I'm looking for. The manual only contains a code chart for the very basic things like cabin filter and check brake wear, and gives me no information about which when to expect these jobs.
I plan to do most (if not all) of the maintainance on my own car for probably the next 100 000+ KMs. Having a Maintainance Minder saying e.g. "Service Code A2 in 3000KM" don't tell me anything practical and don't allow me to plan for when I should dedicate time for service or order the correct parts and oil.
All my previous cars have included a chart or schedule of sorts in the manual saying which tasks should be done every 5, 10, 20, 30 ... 100 ... 150KMs, but the codes in this manual is clearly meant for the dealership and not the owner.
What I wanna know is stuff like:
When do I change ATF on my CVT?
Do the turbo require maintainance at 50K or is it maintainance free?
How long are the serpentine belt good for?
Are the spark plugs good for 60K or 100K?
Should the timing chain be tightened? When?
etc.
I live in Norway and it's cold and rainy here for many months at a time during the winter season, making many of these jobs less than optimal to perform outdoors, and if I had a schedule I could gladly do them before the cold season start, instead of getting a message in December about giving the car to the dealership.
Are there any schedules available for end users with this information, or is this now a dealership confidental piece of information?
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