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2010 Volkswagen Golf (5K1) L5-2.5L (CBTA)

Maintenance: Labor Times

2010 Volkswagen Golf (5K1) L5-2.5L (CBTA)SECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Service or Charge
Normal Service
10,000 Miles1.30.0C
20,000 Miles1.80.0C
30,000 Miles1.30.0C
40,000 Miles
With Automatic Transmission4.00.0BDoes not include time for spark plug replacement.
With Manual Transmission2.80.0BDoes not include time for spark plug replacement.
50,000 Miles1.30.0C
60,000 Miles2.00.0B
70,000 Miles1.30.0C
80,000 Miles
With Automatic Transmission4.00.0BDoes not include time for spark plug replacement.
With Manual Transmission2.80.0BDoes not include time for spark plug replacement.
90,000 Miles1.30.0C
100,000 Miles1.80.0C
110,000 Miles1.30.0C
120,000 Miles
With Automatic Transmission4.20.0BDoes not include time for spark plug replacement.
With Manual Transmission3.00.0BDoes not include time for spark plug replacement.
130,000 Miles1.30.0C
140,000 Miles1.80.0C
150,000 Miles1.30.0C
Supplemental Service Items Based on Time or Mileage
Every 1 Year
Air Bag System: Visual Inspection0.10.0C
Every 2 Years
Tire Mobility Kit: Check Date0.10.0C
Every 3 Years Then Every 2 Years
Brake Fluid: Replace0.90.0B
Every 4 Years
If Equipped
Tire Mobility Kit0.10.0Every 4 years, regardless of mileage: replace tire filler bottle
Every 6 Years
Air Filter Element and Snow Filter: Replace and Clean Housing0.20.0B
Spark Plugs: Replace0.00.0Currently no labor time provided.
Tire Pressure Sensors: Replace2.40.0B
RENDER: 1.0x

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