Can You Still Drive After Exceeding the Maintenance Mileage?

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CeciliaFitz
07/30/25 2:21am
Yes. The car can still be driven for another one to two thousand kilometers after reaching the maintenance interval. Below is relevant information about car maintenance: 1. Primary Maintenance: Primary maintenance involves tightening and lubrication-focused operations for vehicles that have traveled a certain mileage. This includes inspecting and tightening bolts and nuts on exposed parts of the car; adding lubricants to specified lubrication points; checking the oil levels in various assemblies and topping up lubricants; cleaning various air filters, etc. 2. Maintenance Scope: In addition to the tasks of primary maintenance, this includes inspecting and adjusting the working conditions of the engine and electrical equipment, dismantling and cleaning the oil pan and oil filter, inspecting and adjusting the steering and braking mechanisms, dismantling and cleaning the front and rear wheel hub bearings; adding lubricants, dismantling and inspecting tires, and performing tire rotation, among other tasks.
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