2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI Maintenance Schedule

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2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI Maintenance Schedule

Get ahead of the curve with our comprehensive guide to maintaining your 2024 VW Golf GTI. Our meticulously crafted maintenance schedule ensures your vehicle stays in peak condition, maximizing its performance and longevity. From routine oil changes to intricate inspections, our expert technicians are dedicated to keeping your GTI running smoothly mile after mile.

Schedule Schedule

10,000-Mile Maintenance

Volkswagen recommends a minor maintenance visit every 10,000 miles for your 2024 Golf GTI. More frequent service is recommended if the car is used routinely in severe temperatures or under other extreme conditions (ask your service advisor for guidance). The technicians will change the engine oil and filter, rotate the tires, and perform a general look-over during each of these appointments.

20,000-Mile Maintenance

The tasks from the 10,000-mile service will be repeated at this visit. The sunroof drains will also be cleaned and checked for any blockage (recommended every 20,000 miles or two years, whichever comes first).

30,000-Mile Maintenance

Our team will repeat the 10,000-mile maintenance tasks.

40,000-Mile Maintenance

While this service is going to repeat the measures from the 10,000- and 20,000-mile intervals (engine oil/filter change, tire rotation, and sunroof drain cleaning), they will also replace the dust and pollen filter.

50,000-Mile Maintenance

This point on your 2024 Golf GTI’s odometer calls for our service team to simply change the engine oil and filter, rotate the tires, and keep their eyes open for any developing issues.

60,000-Mile Maintenance

Along with the standard service (engine oil/filter change and tire rotation), VW recommends replacing the engine air filter and cleaning the screen (every 60,000 miles or six years). As this is an interval of 20K miles, it’s time once again to have the sunroof drains cleaned and checked for blockage, along with installing a new dust and pollen filter.

70,000-Mile Maintenance

This is another simplified visit calling for engine oil/filter change and tire rotation.

80,000-Mile Maintenance

Along with the engine oil/filter change and tire rotation at this interval, our technicians will also replace the spark plugs (recommended every 80,000 miles or six years, whichever comes first). They will also repeat the sunroof drain cleaning and replace the cabin air filter.

90,000-Mile Maintenance

The expected minor maintenance is performed at this visit (tire rotation and the engine oil/filter change).

100,000-Mile Maintenance

Although 100K miles is a major interval, this will be a relatively simple service visit consisting of an engine oil/filter change, tire rotation, mechanical inspection, and sunroof drains cleaning.

110,000-Mile Maintenance

This appointment only requires the engine oil and filter change along with tire rotation.

120,000-Mile Maintenance

This visit is one of the more extensive ones, combining these tasks from the 40,000- and 60,000-mile services:

  • Change engine oil/filter
  • Rotate tires
  • Clean sunroof drains/check for blockage
  • Replace dust and pollen filter
  • Replace engine air filter and clean the screen

After 120,000 Miles & Time-Based Services

It’s important to get your 2024 Golf GTI in to Pohanka VW’s service department so that our service team can repeat the tasks at the appropriate mileage intervals, based on the schedule given above. They will also address the following important maintenance:

  • Check coolant pump belt – Every 180,000 miles
  • Change brake fluid – Every three years
  • Change front axle differential lock fluid – Every three years
  • Replace tire filler bottle in tire mobility set – Every four years

Regular Inspections (Every Visit)

Volkswagen is committed to prioritizing safety and reliability. That’s why our technicians are sure to inspect the vehicle every time it’s here for service. This allows them to monitor the major systems and components and address anything that requires attention. Here are a few of the critical items that will be looked at during these inspections:

  • Brake pad thickness
  • Tire tread/wear
  • Battery
  • Exterior lighting
  • Brake fluid levels
  • Cooling system
  • Wiper blades
  • Suspension check (ball joints, stabilizer bar, coupling rod, axle bearings, springs, etc.)
  • Exhaust system
  • Underbody
  • Transmission fluid
  • Steering system