Do Electric Cars Not Require Maintenance?
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Electric cars do require maintenance. For electric vehicles, maintenance is typically performed once a year or every 10,000 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction to the maintenance items: Routine Inspection: Pure electric vehicles do not have an engine, so there is no need to change the engine oil or oil filter. The most common "minor maintenance," also known as "A maintenance," is a routine inspection. "B maintenance" involves replacing brake fluid, coolant, or reducer gear oil. Maintenance Items: Unlike fuel-powered vehicles, the maintenance for pure electric vehicles is relatively simple. Routine maintenance mainly includes: three-electric system inspection, chassis inspection, lighting inspection, and tire inspection. Minor Maintenance: This only requires inspecting the three-electric system, chassis, and lighting, and can usually be completed in one to two hours. Major Maintenance: In addition to minor maintenance tasks, replacing the cabin air filter, as well as steering fluid, transmission oil, coolant, and brake fluid every two years or 40,000 kilometers, are essential maintenance items that cannot be skipped.