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Service Intervals

Work to be completed Passenger vehicle, usual climate and driving conditions when operating with fuels compliant with EN 228 When operating with fuels that do >>NOT<< meet the standard EN 228. Refer to the appropriate service information .
Oil Change Service --- QI1 every 5, 000 km (3, 000 miles) or 1 year (fixed) (1)
--- QI2 every 7, 500 km (5, 000 miles) or 1 year (fixed) (1)
--- QI3 every 10, 000 km (6, 000 miles) or 1 year (fixed) (1)
QI4 every 15, 000 km (10, 000 miles) or 1 year (fixed) (1)
QI7 every 10, 000 mi or 1 year (fixed) (1) ---
(1) whichever occurs first
Work to be completed Passenger vehicle, usual climate and driving conditions when operating with fuels compliant with EN 228 When operating with fuels that do >>NOT<< meet the standard EN 228. Refer to the appropriate service information .
Inspection --- QI1 every 10, 000 km (6, 000 miles) or 1 year (1)
--- QI2 every 15, 000 km (10, 000 miles) or 1 year (1)
--- QI3 every 10, 000 km (6, 000 miles) or 1 year (1)
QI4 30, 000 km (20, 000 miles) or 2 years, then every 30, 000 km (20, 000 miles) or 1 year (1) QI4 every 15, 000 km (10, 000 miles) or 1 year (1)
QI7 every 20, 000 mi or 2 years (1) ---
(1) whichever occurs first
Work to be completed Passenger vehicle, usual climate and driving conditions when operating with fuels compliant with EN 228 When operating with fuels that do >>NOT<< meet the standard EN 228. Refer to the appropriate service information .
Extended Inspection Sequence
  • Only applicable in connection with the inspection.
After 60, 000 km (40, 000 miles) or 3 years, then every 60, 000 km (40, 000 miles) or 2 years (1) After 30, 000 km (20, 000 miles) or 2 years, or after 20, 000 km (12, 000 miles) or 2 years (1)
(1) whichever occurs first