Among the most common routine services people are familiar with include oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections. An oil change becomes necessary because dirty oil cannot properly lubricate parts, leading to an Audi car's engine's inefficient performance, reduced fuel economy, and even a decreased lifespan. Changing the oil filter is also vital since it keeps impurities out of the engine.
The coolant, transmission, windshield wiper, power steering, and differential fluids also require replacing. Keeping an eye out for leaks is also advisable. Rotating the tires is essential since it supports even tread-wear and prevents two tires from requiring replacements ahead of schedule. Low tire treads also present blowout risks, which are safety hazards. During this appointment, a technician can inspect the tire for age or environmental-related problems.
Brake inspections are also necessary to prevent potential accidents by replacing or repairing worn components. Battery checks, windshield wiper blade replacements, and wheel alignments are other services an Audi model could require.