2024 Volkswagen Atlas Maintenance Schedule

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2024 Volkswagen Atlas Maintenance Schedule

Regular maintenance is vital to ensuring the longevity and efficiency of your 2024 Atlas. By adhering to the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule, you can prevent costly repairs down the road and prolong its resale value. Scheduled maintenance also increases overall safety by addressing potential issues before they escalate. The VW-certified technicians at Pohanka Volkswagen of Capitol Heights always prioritize your safety and satisfaction. Here, we summarize the maintenance schedule recommended by Volkswagen to keep the 2024 Atlas running its best.

Schedule Service

10,000 Miles

At the 10,000-mile mark, your 2024 Atlas will require its first maintenance visit. During this service, our technicians will look over the vehicle's systems to ensure that everything is functioning properly. They will also take care of the scheduled oil and filter change, along with a tire rotation to promote even tread wear.

20,000 Miles

When your Atlas reaches 20,000 miles, it will be time for another round of essential maintenance. Our service technicians will conduct a more thorough examination, this time including elements such as the battery’s well-being (including how well it is charging), the coolant level, transmission function, and operation of all lights. Once again, your Atlas will receive an oil and filter change, as well as a tire rotation, brake inspection, and comprehensive check of all fluid levels and components.

40,000 Miles

When the odometer on your Atlas reads 40,000 miles, it will be time once again for our certified technicians to perform all the services included in the previous intervals (oil change, tire rotation, and multipoint inspection). They will also replace the dust and pollen filters.

60,000 Miles

The 60,000-mile service interval for the 2024 Atlas will cover everything performed at the 20,000-mile mark, in addition to replacing the cabin air filter to make sure you and your passengers are breathing clean air.

80,000 Miles

The 80,000-mile mark means it’s time for a more comprehensive maintenance service, as well as a complete mechanical check to monitor the vehicle’s continued reliability and performance. Besides repeating all of the services mentioned for the previous intervals, they will put in a fresh set of spark plugs and drain and replace the transmission fluid.