Volkswagen Case Study · 143

Volkswagen Golf, routine servicing.

A Volkswagen Golf came in for routine servicing. Engine oil and filter, filters, brake fluid, battery test, belts and hoses inspected, full diagnostics. Done in a day, ready for the road.

Job done

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Volkswagen Golf parked at the workshop for routine servicing.

The brief

The Golf came in for routine servicing, the owner keeping up with a regular preventive maintenance schedule to keep the car delivering its best rather than waiting for something to go wrong. He booked it in. A proper service is more than a quick oil change. It runs through the whole car: change the oil and filter, replace the air and cabin filters, look over the brakes, suspension and electrical side, check the battery under load, test the brake fluid for water, run a diagnostic scan, and eyeball the belts, hoses and underbody. Done on schedule, it catches issues before they become major and keeps the car safe and reliable.

The engine oil and filter changed on the Volkswagen Golf.

The diagnosis

The visual and diagnostic check went through the lot. The engine oil and filter were due, the air filter and cabin filter were at the end of their life, the brake fluid's water content was a touch high, and the battery was beginning to slip on the load test. The brakes, suspension, belts, hoses and underbody all checked out clean, and there were no fault codes stored. So it was a full-service list rather than a repair: replace the wear items, freshen the fluids, and note the battery to watch.

The old air filter beside the new VAG-spec replacement.

The work

The engine oil was drained and refilled with the correct VAG-spec oil and a new oil filter fitted. The air filter and the cabin filter were replaced. The brake fluid was bled and refilled. The battery was load-tested and flagged to watch. Coolant and washer fluid were topped up to spec, the brakes and suspension checked over, and a full diagnostic scan run. A quick run confirmed everything was running cleanly and nothing was leaking.

The battery load-tested during the service.

The outcome

A full clean bill of health on the Golf. No flags, no surprises, and a clear note for the owner about the battery to watch. Back on the road for another service interval. A regular preventive maintenance schedule is the cheapest insurance there is: a few hours and a set of consumables now, instead of a breakdown later, and a clear picture of where the car stands.

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