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Service at 50k miles??

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Evening all,

 

Im struggling to find info on what is required for my 50k service... 2.0D 190bhp Sportline. 67 plate.

 

Can anyone help? 

 

ta muchly

There use to be a handy PDF but can’t see this years one

 

cambelt & waterpump is the big one

 

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@dohboy78 What is due at 50,000 miles depends on what mileage and how long ago the last service was done.  ( example If it was 4000 miles ago and 4 months ago isn’t due a service)

 

The chart above says in small print based on doing 10,000 miles per year, so nobody can answer until know when and what was done last time, because some items are due at specific mileages, others after a time interval, and other items will depend on your usage (eg brake pad wear).

 

Really some things should be inspected for signs of wear or diminished condition eg brake fluid, cam belt as it gets expensive changing them to a schedule just in case.    You also need to know when you will be doing your next service, as some things will be good for say 8000 miles, but clearly if you will do nearer 15,000 miles before next service you are risking it.

 

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2 hours ago, SurreyJohn said:

@dohboy78 What is due at 50,000 miles depends on what mileage and how long ago the last service was done.  ( example If it was 4000 miles ago and 4 months ago isn’t due a service)

 

The chart above says in small print based on doing 10,000 miles per year, so nobody can answer until know when and what was done last time, because some items are due at specific mileages, others after a time interval, and other items will depend on your usage (eg brake pad wear).

 

Really some things should be inspected for signs of wear or diminished condition eg brake fluid, cam belt as it gets expensive changing them to a schedule just in case.    You also need to know when you will be doing your next service, as some things will be good for say 8000 miles, but clearly if you will do nearer 15,000 miles before next service you are risking it.

 

 

I see... he's done approx 10k since last service approx 1yr ago. So oil change... Cambelt, water pump and brake fluid will be done in December. What's the extended scope bit??

 

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13 hours ago, Danoid said:

There use to be a handy PDF but can’t see this years one

 

cambelt & waterpump is the big one

 

1135553596_ServiceSchedule.jpg.010f7f298e30d227a90f596bebce01ae.jpg

 

That's the chart I had seen before. Thanks. Do you know what extended scope is??

 

13 minutes ago, dohboy78 said:

 

That's the chart I had seen before. Thanks. Do you know what extended scope is??

 

The extended scope is just more checks have a look here

 

https://www.skoda.co.uk/owners/servicing-maintenance-fixed-price scroll down a bit and you’ll see “oil and inspection service” then scroll right and you’ll see extended scope then click full details

 

The extended scope is normally on top of your annual service 

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17 minutes ago, Danoid said:

The extended scope is just more checks have a look here

 

https://www.skoda.co.uk/owners/servicing-maintenance-fixed-price scroll down a bit and you’ll see “oil and inspection service” then scroll right and you’ll see extended scope then click full details

 

The extended scope is normally on top of your annual service 

Nice one. Appreciate that.

 

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