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I'm sure this has been covered in some form over many topics but a quick search didn't make me any the wiser, i've just got a 2003 1.9TDi (115) okay but it only has 8990 miles it has had 3 services so far with the last being june of last year at 8608 miles. so my question is with it doing so few miles should i get it serviced right now (only 300 miles in 8 months), in june (a year), or if i hit 10000 miles before then? I know its a year or 10000 which every comes first but it does seem like a bit of an exception in this case.
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I'd get a copy of the owners manual - I seem to remeber seeing something along the lines of :

 

Services 10,000 miles or a time period - the same goes for Air Filters and fuel filters they usually say time versus miles - I would have at least an annual service .

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Depends on what you mean by a service. At the very least get the oil changed and the brakes checked over, look for split driveshaft gaiters etc. Cars deteriorate fast if left unused
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It is often said that a low mileage car needs more attention than a high mileage model.

 

I've always found that it just doesn't pay to trust anything a dealer says or what is in the service book. It all depends on how much you intend to use it but I'd give it a few miles to get the feel of it and get someone you trust to give it a full service at or around 12k or 12 months. Sadly, whenever I've bought a low mileage car, it has been riddled with annoying problems which are very often the cause of the low mileage.

 

My own philosophy is rather extreme but then I do 30 - 50k p/a. I reckon on oil changes on 15 - 20K, full service and cam belt every 50 - 60K and always at my local trustworthy. That way I know nothing gets tweaked unnecessarily and I know it's done properly. I've worked on that principle for more years than I can remember and my motors always do 6 figure mileages with no breakdowns.

 

The simple moral to that is 12 months is more important than mileage and trust is worth more than any dealer's stamp, until you sell it......

 

Trust your own judgement and good luck.

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5 years is the rule of thumb for cam belt change on most low mileage cars.

 

Every 2 years, change brake fluid.

 

Not too sure about coolant, I think 3 years. I wouldn't have thought water pump was changed except when knackered.

 

Someone else on the forum will know more.

Edited by chromedome
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5 years is the rule of thumb for cam belt change on most low mileage cars.

 

Every 2 years, change brake fluid.

 

Not too sure about coolant, I think 3 years. I wouldn't have thought water pump was changed except when knackered.

 

Someone else on the forum will know more.

 

Thankyou appreciate the replys.

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