
Audi e-tron Service Intervals in Marietta GA

Learn more about Audi e-tron maintenanceat Audi Marietta
One of the best things about choosing a new EV, and especially a new EV like the Audi e-tron, is that vehicles like these have proven to be easier to maintain in the long run than their conventionally powered competitors. Not only does the new Audi e-tron boast the legendary Audi pedigree for quality that keeps drivers from Atlanta to Kennesaw coming bac to the brand year after year; it also allows you to skip many services that would be considered essential for most conventionally powered cars like oil changes and transmission service. However, while you won't have to worry about many elements of conventional car care, there are still some key maintenance items you'll want to be aware of with your new Audi e-tron. Fortunately, as a certified Audi e-tron service center here in Marietta, we're well-equipped to help you understand the ins-and-outs of caring for this forward-thinking new electric luxury crossover.
Brake Service
Connected Box Battery Service
Unlike a conventional car, the Audi e-tron runs on a lithium ion battery pack that powers its electric motors. And while estimates range from a ten to fifteen year lifespan for most Audi e-tron batteries, it's still important to have the battery checked regularly. The first connected box battery check should be conducted by a certified Audi technician at the one year mark or at 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. After that, it wouldn't hurt to drop by to have your battery tested every 2 years or 20,000 miles, whichever comes first. To keep the Audi e-tron connected box battery in good working order in the long run, it's a good idea to never let it run fully out of charge, so try to keep it between five and eighty percent of its total battery capacity if at all possible.Charging Socket Service
While you wouldn't have to worry about it on a conventionally powered car, you'll want to have the Audi e-tron charging socket checked for damage or contamination every 2 years or 20,000 miles, whichever comes first.Tire Service
Just like a conventionally powered car, it's imperative to maintain the tires on your Audi e-tron if you want to achieve optimal safety, efficiency, and EV range. So, in between service visits, make sure to keep your vehicle's tires fully inflated and check for signs of wear like cracking in the side walls of the tires. Your first Audi e-tron tire service visit should be at the 10,000 mile or 12 month mark, whichever comes first. After that, drop by every 2 years or 20,000 miles to have your tires checked. SITEBUILDER_AUDI_E_TRON_SERVICE_INTERVALS_IN_WILSONVILLE__OR_1_CONTENT4_BUTTONTEXT_TIRESWiper Blade Service
When inclement weather strikes, you don't want to have the windshield wipers on your Audi e-tron in disrepair. So, make sure to clean the windshield wipers regularly and drop by to have the windshield wipers checked at the 1 year or 10,000-mile mark, whichever comes first. After that, you'll want to come back to our Marietta, GA dealership for Audi e-tron windshield wiper service every 2 years or 20,000 miles, whichever comes first.Dust and Pollen Filter Service
To keep the air conditioning system in your new Audi e-tron smelling fresh, it's a good idea to have the dust and pollen filter changed out every 2 years or 20,000 miles, whichever comes firstStress-Free Car-Shopping
One of our factory-trained Audi service advisors can provide you with the information you need to establish a plan of ongoing, factory-recommended maintenance. Schedule an appointment soon at Audi Marietta.
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Audi Marietta
1141 Cobb Parkway SE
Marietta, GA 30060
- Sales: (770) 859-1370