Can You Still Drive After Exceeding the Car Maintenance Mileage?
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You can still drive after exceeding the car maintenance mileage. The standard maintenance interval for a car is every 5,000 kilometers. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the vehicle, also known as car servicing. Its purpose is to maintain a clean appearance, ensure normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down deterioration, and extend the vehicle's lifespan. Car maintenance tasks include: 1. Changing the engine oil, oil filter, cabin air filter, and air filter; 2. Checking the levels of coolant, battery fluid, and windshield washer fluid; 3. Inspecting the brake and clutch fluid levels, as well as the power steering fluid level; 4. Checking for oil leaks at all system pipe connections; 5. Inspecting front and rear lights; 6. Checking tire pressure and wear, and tightening screws to the specified torque.