How many kilometers can a car exceed the maintenance mileage without issues?

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LeColeman
07/29/25 8:06pm
It is generally acceptable for a car to exceed the maintenance mileage by 1,000 kilometers, but it should be sent for maintenance promptly upon reaching the recommended service interval. Automotive Maintenance: Automotive maintenance refers to the methods of vehicle upkeep, which include inspecting, cleaning, lubricating components, and replacing parts. Cleaning involves both interior and exterior detailing to keep the car body free from dirt. Inspection items cover checking signal lights and ensuring all mechanical assemblies are functioning properly without faults. Automotive Lubrication: Lubrication entails using specified motor oils to regularly lubricate various components, reducing friction while maintaining optimal lubrication conditions. Part replacement involves changing oil filters, fuel filters, etc., to prevent aging parts from affecting normal driving performance and ensure the vehicle operates in its best condition.
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