265 Service intervals.

Discussion in 'Mechanical - Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust etc' started by Mike265cup, Dec 8, 2014.

  1. Anyone got a 100% correct answer on when the service is due? I've seen somewhere before that it's 1 year or 12,500 miles. But according to my dealer it's 2 years or the mileage??

    Car is now 1 year old, no service light on and I've only done 10k so Renault advised to wait until the mileage is reached.
     
  2. Interval for service is 2 years or 12500 miles, whichever is reached first.

    Someone uploaded this a while ago, should be good for future reference:

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    Last edited: Dec 8, 2014
  3. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    2 years/12k.

    Mine gets fresh oil every 5/6k though
     
  4. Nice one cheers!
     
  5. So belts are at 6 years or 75k. Thought they where at 5 years?
     
  6. It was me. I got it printed from Renault when I was buying my car.
     
  7. That changed on the Megane (and F4RT) in 2008 - used to be 5 years.
     
  8. Hi Mike.
    This changed over a year ago.
    To maintain warranty as stated above is enough.
    There is a newer similar schedule. It came when Renno started offering the 4 year package.

    An optional yearly interim service has been added [oil change] If you have these then the main service is every two years.

    Cheers Andy

    View attachment IMG.pdf
     
  9. that jpeg doesnt include the fuel filter change at 4 years
     
  10. Sorry did the other schedule include that on the 250/265 facelift then as it was never mentioned to me before.

    Cheers Andy
     
  11. Hi been told that its 2 years or 12,500 by two dealers now, not that they will send me the service schedule......mine is 1 year old now no service light yet so holding tight for now.
     
  12. You are correct.
    Of course it is.
    I have opted for the yearly one though with interim oil change and then the second year a full service.
    I am happier with that.
    Mi 6 monthly oil change was just the filter and oil price. Dealer offered to do it for £39 labour only.

    Cheers Andy
     

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