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Maintenance must be carried out at 16 000 km (10 000 miles) or 12-monthly intervals from date of delivery, whichever comes first.

Renew engine oil and oil filter.
Renew drain plug sealing washer.
Renew drain plug assembly.
Visually check underbonnet/underbody
for any fluid leaks.
Inspect brake pads for wear (brake disc
condition on pad change).
Renew coolant.
Renew spark plugs (Normally Aspirated). 112 000 km (70 000 miles)
Renew spark plugs (leaded fuel markets only).
Check accessory drive belt tension wear indicator(s) – replace belt(s) if necessary.
Renew front accessory drive belt. 160 000 km (100 000 miles)
Renew rear accessory drive belt. 112 000 km (70 000 miles)
Check/top-up brake fluid level.
Check/top-up coolant level.
Check/top-up windshield washer reservoir.
Check/top-up power steering fluid level.
Check/top-up battery electrolyte level.

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Usually you go by the miles on the vehicle and not the years. At 5 years I would definitely make sure to check out all the hoses. I've found on newer cars the rubber tubes and plastic connectors seem to get brittle and break down around the 5 year mark.

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