How long is the lifespan of the Volkswagen EA111 engine?

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VanCaleb
07/29/25 1:30pm
The lifespan of the Volkswagen EA111 engine is approximately 300,000 kilometers. The engine is the device that provides power to the car, serving as the heart of the vehicle, and determines its power, fuel efficiency, stability, and environmental performance. Engine maintenance methods include: 1. Using high-quality engine oil; 2. Using qualified coolant; 3. Regularly cleaning the radiator scale; 4. Periodically removing carbon deposits from the car; 5. Timely replacement of the car's air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter. Engine types can be categorized based on different criteria: 1. By power source: diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid systems; 2. By intake system: naturally aspirated, turbocharged, supercharged, and twin-charged.
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