Keep your Lynk & Co 02 running smoothly

Keep your Lynk & Co 02 running smoothly

A preventive maintenance schedule prevents costly repairs. It keeps your electric car performing at its best. Regular battery checks are necessary. In addition, annual calibration of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) is important. Timely filter replacement contributes to reliability. This helps your electric vehicle keep performing reliably. Discover how focused maintenance extends your car’s lifespan and prevents problems.

Standard maintenance interval for the Lynk and Co 02

For the Lynk and Co 02 from model year 2025 onwards, a maintenance interval of 40,000 kilometres or 24 months applies, whichever comes first. This interval is longer than for older models from 2021-2024. Older models need to go to the dealer every 30,000 kilometres or 24 months. Your car automatically shows a notification on the dashboard when a service is due.

For electric vehicles, the maintenance period is determined by the total distance driven. The car assesses for itself whether maintenance is needed. This assessment is based on use and driving behaviour. Your car may possibly give a signal earlier than the standard interval indicates. This depends on how intensively you use the vehicle.

Dealers Henk Scholten, Broekhuis, Nieuwenhuijse, Hedinautomotive and Servamobility carry out maintenance. They follow Lynk and Co’s official guidelines. You can go to any official dealer. This offers flexibility in scheduling and accessibility. It is wise to book appointments online via the dealer’s website. That way, you can see availability immediately and minimise waiting times.

‘ Conscious charging habits make all the difference in the long term. ’

Monthly battery checks for optimal performance

The battery is the heart of your electric Lynk and Co 02. Regular checks help extend its lifespan. They ensure you retain the maximum range. Check the charge status monthly. Avoid letting the battery run completely flat regularly. Also prevent the battery from being left charged at 100% for long periods.

Where possible, keep the charge level between 20% and 80%. This applies to everyday use. This reduces the load on the battery cells. As a result, degradation slows down. For longer journeys, you can of course charge to full. However, do not do this as standard practice. The car’s software systems monitor battery health. Conscious charging habits make all the difference in the long term.

Also pay attention to temperature effects. Extreme cold or heat can affect battery performance. Where possible, use a climate-controlled parking space. Alternatively, you can use a climate-controlled charging facility. During cold periods, it is advisable to leave the car connected to the charger. This keeps the battery pre-warmed. It prevents immediate loss of charge and protects the cells.

Why annual ADAS calibration is important

The advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in the Lynk and Co 02 require annual calibration. This keeps them functioning correctly. These systems include adaptive cruise control and lane assistance, among others. The automatic emergency braking function is also part of this. Incorrect calibration can lead to unreliable operation. It can also cause unexpected system interventions.

Calibration is especially necessary after replacing a windscreen. Impact damage to the front end also requires calibration. Work on the suspension likewise makes calibration necessary. Sensor drift can occur while driving. This is caused by normal wear and vibrations. At every service, the dealer checks the alignment of the cameras and sensors. This is done according to factory specifications.

Symptoms of a wrongly calibrated ADAS system include:

  • Error messages on the dashboard about driver assistance systems
  • The lane assist corrects too late. The lane assist may also correct too early.
  • The emergency braking function activates unnecessarily.
  • The adaptive cruise control keeps an unexpected distance.

Have this checked during the annual service. That way, you can drive safely with reliable assistance.

Filter replacement for a healthy drivetrain

Electric cars also have filters. These need to be replaced regularly. The cabin filter keeps the air in the interior clean. It prevents pollen, dust and fine particles from entering. This filter becomes blocked over time. The efficiency of the ventilation system therefore decreases. Replace the cabin filter every 20,000 kilometres or annually for optimal air quality.

In addition, some electric vehicles have coolant filters and thermal management systems. These keep the battery and electric motor at the right temperature. These systems work best with clean filters. Clean fluids are also essential. During servicing, the dealer checks the filters. The dealer replaces them if necessary. This is done according to the manufacturer’s schedule.

A blocked cabin filter can lead to condensation on the windows. It can also cause a bad smell in the car. Reduced demisting performance is another consequence. These are signs that replacement is needed. The dealer always uses original parts in line with Lynk and Co’s guidelines. This protects the warranty and ensures quality.

How to avoid costly repairs

Preventive maintenance is the most effective way. It prevents costly repairs. By following the maintenance schedule consistently, you catch small problems. They do not grow into major faults. At every service, the dealer carries out a full inspection of the brakes and suspension. Tyres and electrical systems are also checked.

Keep an eye out for warning lights yourself in the meantime. Also look out for unusual behaviour from the car. Do not ignore warnings. Contact your dealer if in doubt. Many electrical systems in the Lynk and Co 02 are equipped with self-diagnostic functions. These flag problems early. Prompt action is important. Otherwise, components may be damaged further.

Specific points to keep in mind for a longer lifespan are:

  1. Check the tyre pressure monthly. Electric cars are heavier. This places extra load on the tyres.
  2. Have the brake fluid checked at every service. You mainly use regenerative braking (where the electric motor recovers energy while slowing down). Nevertheless, inspection remains necessary.
  3. Avoid aggressive acceleration. Also avoid hard braking. This limits wear on drivetrain components.
  4. Clean the underside of the car regularly. This prevents salt build-up.
  5. Update the software via the dealer or over the air (wirelessly via an internet connection). Wait until updates are available.

These measures help lower the total cost of ownership. They keep the resale value of your Lynk and Co 02 up.

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Book a maintenance appointment online

Planning maintenance for your Lynk and Co 02 is easy. You do this via the website of an official dealer. You can see available time slots straight away. You can choose a time that fits your diary. The dealers work with original parts and certified technicians. These technicians are specifically trained for Lynk and Co models.

If you have any doubts about connectivity or specific technical questions, you can consult Lynk and Co’s help centre. Questions about the phasing out of 2G/3G networks can be answered there. The impact this has on your car’s connected services is also explained there. You will find up-to-date information there. It is wise to ask for an original service record at every maintenance appointment. This keeps the full service history documented. Your warranty remains intact.

Do not leave your maintenance until the very last moment. Although the standard interval is 40,000 kilometres, the car may give a warning earlier. In that case, it has been used intensively. Respect the dashboard indication. Make an appointment in good time. This prevents interruptions to your car’s availability.

Learn more about electric driving

On the Carnews website you will find extensive information about maintenance and common problems. Practical tips for electric cars are also available. Want to know more about battery management? Interested in charging strategies? Looking for specific technical details of the Lynk and Co 02? There is a wide range of articles to help you further. Discover more about electric driving. Stay up to date with the latest developments.

Frequently asked questions

The preventive maintenance schedule for the Lynk & Co 02 means the car receives a full inspection at regular intervals, during which oil and filters are changed and specific checks are carried out on (hybrid/electric) systems in accordance with Lynk & Co guidelines. For model year 2025 and later, the standard interval is every 40,000 km or 24 months, whichever comes first. For model years 2021–2024, the interval is 30,000 km or 24 months. For (plug-in) hybrid/electric variants, maintenance may be needed earlier, at around 30,000 km in total or 20,000 km on the combustion engine, with the car showing a warning on the dashboard itself.

You can regularly check tyre pressure and tread depth yourself, and rotate the tyres (front/rear) according to the schedule in the owner’s manual. Keep an eye on fluid levels such as screenwash, coolant and, where applicable, engine oil, and top them up in good time. Clean the car often, including door and boot seals, and protect the paintwork and wheels with a good wax or coating to reduce corrosion and wear. Periodically check the lights, wipers and cabin filter, and replace wiper blades or the filter itself when they are worn, while continuing to follow the dashboard reminders for the official service interval.

Following the maintenance schedule correctly ensures wear-prone parts are checked and replaced in time, extending the technical lifespan of the Lynk & Co 02. Regular, dealer-documented maintenance reduces the risk of major, costly faults in the long term. A complete and verifiable service history with official dealers usually increases resale value, because buyers have more confidence in the car’s condition. As a result, the car is more sellable later on and often at a higher price.

Based on the available information, there are no specifically identified points of attention or common problems with the Lynk & Co 02 that require extra maintenance attention beyond the regular maintenance schedule.

The average cost per major service for the Lynk & Co 02 according to the preventive schedule is approximately €450 to €650, depending on model year and type (petrol, hybrid or electric).