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How many kilometers can you drive after the car maintenance is due?

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DelGabrielle
08/26/25 5:52am

You can drive up to 5,000 kilometers after the car maintenance is due. The main item of car maintenance is changing the engine oil. When changing the engine oil, the oil filter also needs to be replaced. The oil filter prevents impurities generated by the engine from mixing into the oil, which can easily cause the oil to form sludge and clog the oil passages. In addition to changing the engine oil, it is also necessary to replace the air filter, fuel filter, clean the throttle body, replace the spark plugs, and conduct a comprehensive inspection of the car. The main purpose of car maintenance is to keep the car clean and in normal technical condition, eliminate potential hazards, prevent accidents, slow down the aging process of car parts, extend their service life, and ensure the car works properly.

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RhettLee
09/08/25 8:20am

How many more kilometers can you drive after the maintenance is due? This is a tricky question. I believe the car can still be driven, but the exact mileage is hard to say—it depends on the actual condition of your car. For example, if it's just a minor service due and your car is in decent shape, you might be fine driving a few hundred kilometers more, but don't push it too far. For major maintenance, the risks are higher. If the brake fluid or engine oil has degraded, prolonged driving could damage the engine, and sudden engine failure on the highway is dangerous. I've seen cases where someone delayed maintenance by 1,000 kilometers and ended up paying a hefty repair bill. My advice: don't gamble with luck—head to an authorized service center for a check-up as soon as possible for peace of mind and safety. Always listen for unusual noises and monitor dashboard warning lights while driving; these can help you avoid unexpected issues. Remember, overdue maintenance is not a minor issue—addressing it promptly saves you a lot of trouble.

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VanKaden
10/22/25 8:26am

When it comes to how far you can drive after the maintenance is due, I have to say it depends. I used to drive an old car, and once I drove over 2,000 kilometers after the maintenance was due. On the surface, everything seemed fine, but I ended up spending over 2,000 yuan on repairs. Low engine oil causes significant wear, and clogged filters lead to a sharp increase in fuel consumption—these are serious issues. If you have a new car, you might be able to push another 500 kilometers, but don’t take the risk with an old car. I recommend checking the maintenance manual regularly and scheduling service in advance. Don’t try to save a little money now, only to pay much more for repairs later. A car is like a person—when it’s tired, it needs a break. Take good care of it, and it will last longer.

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PresleyAnn
12/06/25 2:02am

How many kilometers can you drive after the car maintenance is due? Technically, there's no fixed number. Driving a few hundred kilometers with deteriorated oil is still manageable, but if the brake system is aging or parts are damaged, problems can occur within 100 kilometers. I recommend checking the fluids and filters immediately, especially since low oil levels can damage the engine. Short trips might be okay, but long-distance driving carries higher risks—don't gamble. Safety first, get the car repaired as soon as possible.

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