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Service for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

max. 200 km/h (125 mph)  
max. 210 km/h (130 mph)  
max. 240 km/h (149 mph)  
max. 270 km/h (168 mph)  
max. 300 km/h (186 mph)  
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Vehicles in the EU and the EU user states are issued an EC Certificate of Conformity. The EC Certificate of Conformity details the size,  
diameter, tyre load and speed range of all tyres approved by Volkswagen for the relevant vehicle type.  
The type plate shows whether there is an EC Certificate of Conformity for this particular vehicle .  
If the type plate has a row marked “Permit” then the vehicle has an EC Certificate of Conformity.  
If there is no type plate, or no row marked “Permit” the vehicle does not have an EC Certificate of Conformity.  
Recording the service work performed (“digital service schedule”)  
The service records are stored in a central system by your suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised  
repairer. This transparent documentation of the service history allows the service operations performed to be reproduced at any time.  
Each time you have your vehicle serviced, Volkswagen recommends asking for a printed service record, which contains all service work  
stored in the system.  
Regular servicing of your vehicle not only maintains its value, it also ensures that your vehicle remains roadworthy and in working  
order. You should therefore have your vehicle serviced according to the Volkswagen guidelines.  
With every service, the printout of the previous service record is replaced by a current printout.  
The digital service schedule is not available in some countries. In this case, your suitably qualified workshop will inform you about the  
documentation process for service work. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised repairer.  
Service work  
The following information is documented in the digital service schedule by your suitably qualified workshop or Volkswagen dealership:  
When which service was carried out.  
Whether any repairs are recommended, such as replacement of the brake pads in the near future.  
Whether you had any special requests before or during the maintenance work. Your service advisor will note these on the order.  
Which components and service fluids were changed.  
When your next service is scheduled for.  
The LongLife mobility guarantee is valid until the next inspection is due. Documentation takes place at every due inspection.  
The type and scope of service work may differ from vehicle to vehicle. Information on specific work for your vehicle can be requested  
from a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised repairer.  
WARNING  
Inadequate servicing and failure to adhere to service intervals can result in breakdowns, accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Service work should be carried out by a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised repairer.  
Volkswagen is not responsible for any vehicle damage caused by inadequate service work or the lack of availability of parts.  
The service events differ according to oil change service and inspection. The service interval display in the display of the instrument  
cluster serves as a reminder for the due date of the next service event.  
Either the fixed service interval or flexible service interval will be used for the oil change service, depending on the vehicle equipment,  
the engine type and the operating conditions.  
The engine code can be accessed via the Service menu (→ Driving data display (multifunction display)).  
How do I know which type of service applies to my vehicle?  
Information on the type of service that the vehicle requires can be obtained from a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen  
recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Point to note for the flexible service interval  
With the flexible service interval, you need to have an oil change service carried out only if your vehicle requires one. To determine this  
point in time, individual operating conditions and personal driving style are taken into account. An important part of the flexible service  
interval is the use of LongLife engine oil instead of the conventional engine oil.  
Observe and follow the information on the motor oil specification according to the VW standard .  
If you do not wish to have the flexible service interval, you can opt for the fixed service interval instead. However, a fixed service  
interval can affect your service costs. Your service advisor will be pleased to advise you.  
Service interval display  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, scheduled services for your vehicle may be displayed in the service interval display in the  
instrument cluster display (→ Service interval display) and in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system (→ Vehicle settings  
menu). This service interval display provides information on services that include an oil change or inspection. When the respective  
service is due, additional work that is due can also be carried out, e.g. changing brake fluid and spark plugs.  
The specified service intervals and scope of service always apply to vehicles used under normal operating conditions.  
If the vehicle is operated under heavy-duty conditions, some work will have to be performed before the next service is due or at shorter  
intervals than those specified.  
Extreme conditions include:  
Fuels containing sulphur.  
Regular short trips.  
Long periods of engine idling, e.g. taxis.  
Use in areas with high levels of dust.  
Regular trailer towing.  
Mainly stop-and-go operation, e.g. in the city.  
Driving mainly in winter conditions  
This applies particularly to the following components (depending on the vehicle equipment):  
Enhanced air filter with activated carbon  
Air Care enhanced air filter with activated carbon.  
Air filter.  
Toothed belt.  
Diesel particulate filter.  
Engine oil.  
The service advisor at your qualified workshop will be pleased to advise you whether your vehicle requires more frequent work due to  
the conditions under which it is used.  
WARNING  
Inadequate servicing and failure to adhere to service intervals can result in breakdowns, accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Service work should be carried out by a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen  
repairer.  
Volkswagen is not responsible for any vehicle damage caused by inadequate service work or the lack of availability of parts.  
The scope of service includes all inspection work and servicing work that is necessary in order to keep your vehicle roadworthy. This  
work depends on the operating conditions and vehicle equipment, e.g. engine, gearbox, brakes or service fluids. A suitably qualified  
workshop can provide information on the work that is required for your vehicle and on the wear limits that apply to components.  
Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer. Alternatively, you can find this out using the electronic repair and  
workshop information system erWin (→ Repairs and technical modifications).  
Inspection work  
For example, the components and scope of work listed below can be checked.  
Electrics  
12-volt vehicle battery.  
Lighting.  
Horn.  
Headlight setting.  
Reset service interval display.  
Engine and gearbox  
Exhaust system.  
Gearbox and final drive.  
Poly V-belt.  
Cooling system.  
Engine and components in bonnet space.  
Engine oil level.  
Running gear  
Swivel joints and track rods.  
Tyres.  
Brake system.  
Drive shaft boots.  
Coupling rod and stabiliser mountings.  
Breakdown set.  
Shock absorbers and coil springs.  
Body  
Roof systems.  
Windscreen.  
Body for corrosion.  
Window wipe/wash system.  
Underbody.  
Water drains.  
Servicing work  
Depending on the operating conditions and vehicle equipment such as engine type, gearbox or fluid used, some maintenance work  
must be performed on your vehicle in addition to the inspection work. This work is dependent on time and mileage or only time or  
mileage.  
For example, the following service fluids and components can be changed.  
Exhaust purification system.  
Interior filter.  
Brake fluid.  
Diesel filter.  
Gear oil and gearbox oil filter.  
Air filter.  
Engine oil and engine oil filter.  
Oils in the final drive and differential.  
Diesel particulate filter.  
Toothed belt and tensioning roller.  
Spark plugs.  
A test drive is then carried out.  
It is also possible to have servicing work carried out in between the displayed scheduled service events.  
The scope of service is subject to change for technical reasons, e.g. continuous further development of components. Your suitably  
qualified workshop always has the latest information about any changes. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen  
repairer.  
Regular and expert care helps to maintain your vehicle’s condition.  
The longer contamination or dirt is left on the surface of vehicle components, the more difficult it can become to clean and treat them.  
Extended exposure may mean that it is no longer possible to remove contamination or dirt.  
Consult a suitably qualified workshop if you have any questions about care products or if components are not listed. Volkswagen  
recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Appropriate accessories are available from a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using Volkswagen Genuine  
Accessories, which you can purchase from an authorised Volkswagen repairer. Follow the application instructions on the packaging.  
WARNING  
Improper care, impregnation and cleaning of components can irreparably damage the safety features of the vehicle, e.g. the airbag  
units, and prevent them from functioning properly. This can lead to serious injuries in the event of an accident.  
Always use suitable cleaning agents. More detailed information is available from a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen  
recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Do not use cleaning agents that contain solvents.  
Vehicle parts must be cleaned according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
WARNING  
Improper cleaning of the vehicle can cause serious injuries.  
Protect your hands and arms against parts with sharp edges, e.g. when cleaning the insides of the wheel housings.  
Use cleaning agents only in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
WARNING  
Dirty, misted-up or iced-up windows reduce visibility and can prevent the safety features of the vehicle from functioning properly.  
This can result in accidents and serious or even fatal injuries.  
Drive only when you have a clear view through all windows.  
Do not treat the windscreen with water-repellent window coating agents. In unfavourable conditions, they can cause increased  
dazzle.  
WARNING  
Care products may be toxic, highly flammable and caustic. Improper use of care products or the use of unsuitable care products can  
cause burns and poisoning and can lead to accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Observe the instructions supplied with the product.  
Store care products only in the closed original container.  
Keep children away from all care products.  
Use care products only outside or in well-ventilated rooms so that you do not breathe in any toxic vapours.