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    2006 Audi A4 Scheduled Maintenance

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    I know the 06 line came w/ the free scheduled maintenance.

    When does it end?

    same time as factory warranty at 50,000? so 45,000 would be last?

    or does it keep going.

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    i have an 06 and my dealer told me the next will be my last (35k)

    is that wrong..its CPO and that is the base warranty
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    I was about to post this similiar question, but I am more curious if we have to do anything to the transmission in a quattro 2.0T 6 speed? or the differentials?

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    thanks sexican

    transmission and diffs as far as what? wear or things that are likely to break?
    carl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vivithemage View Post
    I was about to post this similiar question, but I am more curious if we have to do anything to the transmission in a quattro 2.0T 6 speed? or the differentials?
    Yeah - don't let the stelarship touch (read "mess up") any of the two...Unless you have heavy mods on your car, the manual gearbox and differential should last a long time.

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    well, on my 05 grand cherokee, I have to check/replace fluid in the transmission and difs every 50k or so, if I haul, more often. Do we never touch the transmissions and difs on our 2.0t's? sorry if it's a stupid question, but i've always been curious if I should add this to my maint. list.

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    the manual trannys are much more basic than an auto..the only issue i have ever seen is a sheared differential in a b5 2.8 5 spd, other than that just make sure your tranny fluid level is good and you shouldnt have many problems(except for the obvious flywheel/clutch wear which comes with every manual)
    carl.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Yeah, flywheel/clutch I expect...i'll just check fluids in the diffs and transmission every so often.

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