Audi Service FAQs

If you are an Audi owner looking for an Audi service center in Freehold, NJ, our team wants to help. At Audi Freehold, we have the tools and expertise to keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely for the many miles ahead. That is why many New Jersey residents opt to service with us. But we understand that you may have some questions about vehicle maintenance, and we want to answer them.


How often should you change Audi engine oil?

Audi recommends changing your oil every year or once every 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. You should consult your owner's manual to ensure you are doing oil changes at the correct intervals.


Do you have to service your Audi at an Audi dealership?


You do not have to service your Audi at an Audi dealership, but we do recommend it. Not only will doing so help ensure service is being performed correctly, but it can also help maintain your warranty and increase resale value. At Audi Freehold, we staff certified Audi technicians and utilize genuine OEM parts. This will allow you to service with confidence.


Why is my Audi check engine light on?

If your check engine light is on, it indicates something is wrong with your vehicle. This could be caused by a number of things, including issues with the fuel system or defective spark plugs. If your Audi check engine light is on, be sure to schedule an appointment with our service department, and we will determine what is wrong.


What does it mean when an Audi says "Service Due?"

When you see the service due indicator comes on, it is time to service your vehicle. Once you bring your vehicle to our Audi Freehold service center, we can give it a comprehensive check-up. 


Does Audi recommend tire rotation?

Every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, you should get your tires rotated. Tire wear can happen unevenly, and when you get regular tire rotations, you can help extend the life of your tires. Our technicians can also help determine if it is time for a new set of tires.