22AUUSElcMt0221

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: 22AUUSElcMt0221

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- 2022 -

Models from 2022
2022 AUDI E-TRON
2022 Audi Maintenance Schedule - Audi Electric
Vehicles
MY 2022 Audi Electric Vehicles Maintenance Intervals - USA
Service intervals in miles
10K
Minor Maintenance
(Every 1 year)1
Standard Maintenance
(Every 2 years)2
Additional Maintenance
Items
20K
X
30K
40K
50K
X
X
60K
X
X
70K
80K
X
X
X
90K
100K 110K 120K
X
X
X
X
Refer to the Additional Maintenance Items Table below
1) First minor maintenance service at 10,000 miles or 1 year after delivery, whichever occurs first. Minor maintenance services thereafter
occur at intervals of 20,000 miles or every 2 years after the last minor maintenance service, whichever occurs first.
2) First standard maintenance service at 20,000 miles or 2 years after delivery, whichever occurs first. Standard maintenance services
thereafter occur at intervals of 20,000 miles or every 2 years after the last standard maintenance service, whichever occurs first.
 all completed items
Minor Maintenance
‰ Brake system - Check the thickness of the brake pads
‰ Connected box battery (for Audi Connected Services) - Check state of health with Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in
Guided Functions
‰ First aid kit - Check and enter expiration date YYYY / MM _________ (if applicable)
‰ Front and rear axle/suspension components - Check dust seals on ball joints and tie rod ends; check for excessive play
‰ Instrument cluster - Check warning and indicator lights
‰ Multi-point inspection - Complete
‰ Service reminder indicator display - Reset display
‰ Space saver spare wheel and tire - Check condition and tire inflation pressure, adjust if necessary (if equipped)
‰ Tires - Check condition and tire tread wear; Check and record the tread depth
‰ Tires - Check tire inflation pressure and adjust if necessary
‰ Tire repair kit - Check and record the completeness and expiration date (if equipped)
‰ Wiper blades - Check condition and replace if necessary
Standard Maintenance (Includes All Minor Maintenance Items)
‰ Body/chassis - Visually inspect for possible paint damage and corrosion, from the inside and outside, with the
doors as well as hood and trunk lids open
‰ Brake system - Check for damage and leaks, condition of brake hoses and the presence of the bleeder caps;
Check the thickness of the brake pads
‰ Charging cable - Check for damage (if present in vehicle during inspection)
‰ Charging socket - Check for contamination and damage
‰ Connected box battery (for Audi Connected Services) - Check state of health with Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in
Guided Functions
‰ CTG Label - Check for CTG (Certification Test Group) label is present, undamaged, and legible in the engine
compartment. Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester to verify the certification test group engine family number on
the label matches the engine control module
‰ Door hinges (including door stay) and door latch - Lubricate
‰ Exterior lighting function - Check front and rear lights, high beams, low beams, turn signals, cornering lights,
reverse lights, brake lights, license plate lights, fog lights, and hazard warning lights
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First aid kit (if equipped) - Check and enter expiration date YYYY / MM _________
Front axle drive - drain coolant (with small cover removed) (Excluding e-tron GT)
Headlights - Check adjustment
High voltage cooling system - Check coolant level according to ElsaPro, and add coolant if necessary
High voltage safety instruction labels - Check safety instruction labels for legibility
High voltage system components - Check for damage and leaks; check that high voltage cables and coolant
lines are properly mounted. Make sure that insulation of the cables is not damaged. Check safety instruction
labels for legibility (with underbody cover removed rear and front)
High voltage system maintenance connector - Check for damages (deformation and scratches) and connector
cleanliness
Horn - Check function
Instrument cluster - Check warning and indicator lights
Interior lights - Check all interior lights, trunk lights, and glove box compartment illumination
Motor compartment - Check transmission, final drive, and steering for leaks and damage (including visible HV
components with front noise insulation removed)
Multi-point inspection - Complete
Parking brake actuator - Check activating range with the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester (Only e-tron GT)
Plenum chamber and water drain valves: Check for dirt, and clean if necessary (Excluding e-tron GT)
NOTE: Time spent cleaning of item is a separate charge for service time
Road test - Perform
Safety belts - Check function and condition of belt, belt tongue, and latch
Service reminder indicator display - Reset display
Space saver spare wheel and tire - Check condition and tire inflation pressure, adjust if necessary (if equipped)
Sunroof and panoramic sunroof systems - Check function (if equipped) (Excluding e-tron GT)
Suspension and axle components (front and rear) - Check dust seals on ball joints and tie rod ends; check for
excessive play
Tires - Check condition and tire tread wear. Check and record the tread depth
Tires - Check tire inflation pressure, and adjust if necessary
Tire repair kit (if equipped) - Check and record the completeness and expiration date
Underbody - Check for damage and leaks, check the wheel well liners, underbody paneling and all lines are
properly mounted (including visible HV components)
Warning triangle and first aid kit (if equipped) - Check if present
Windshield washer and headlight washing system - Add fluid if necessary. Check adjustment and function
Wiper blades - Check condition and replace if necessary
Additional Maintenance Items
Work to be completed
Interval
‰ Brake fluid - Change
Every 2 years regardless of mileage
‰ Dust and Pollen filter - Replace
Every 20,000 miles or 2 years, whichever occurs first
‰ Panoramic sunroof systems - Check drainage system by fluid check according to Elsa (if equipped)
(Except e-tron GT)
Every 20,000 miles or 2 years, whichever occurs first
‰ Rear axle drive - Replace coolant cartridge
(with cover removed) (Except e-tron GT)
Every 20,000 miles or 2 years, whichever occurs first
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