Fewer parts in electric cars need servicing and maintenance, resulting in lower ownership costs.
Just like conventional cars, electric cars still require a regular service. Part of the service is an inspection of specific electric components, including the battery cooling system.
If specialised (typically electrical) repairs are required, we always recommend using an authorised service centre with highly trained professionals and top-notch diagnostic technologies.
Unlike petrol or diesel engines with their thousands of moving parts, an electric motor does not require so much attention. A lot of the servicing that we are used to with conventional combustion engines is not necessary with electric cars.
Your Enyaq should have a service inspection every 12 months (1 year) or 15,000 kms. Every 24 months the pollen filter and brake fluid change is also due.
A high-voltage battery is a component specific to all electric cars. Its cooling system must be checked whenever the car is brought in for a service.
To ensure that your electric car is running smoothly, the latest software updates should always be in place.
Conventional systems – such as brakes, the steering or suspension – need to be checked regularly in the same way as for petrol & diesel cars.
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For all the above-mentioned maintenance, our authorised services have the proper technology and highly trained specialists to ensure that your EV will always run smoothly.
As an electric vehicle uses very-high-voltage electrical systems, you are advised to have them repaired or maintained by specialists at an authorised service centre.
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