How many kilometers does the BinYue need for maintenance?

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FelixFitz
07/29/25 3:23am
The maintenance interval for the BinYue is 7,500 kilometers. Below are the details regarding BinYue maintenance: 1. The first maintenance is performed at 7,500 kilometers. 2. The second maintenance is a minor service at 15,000 kilometers, requiring an oil change and oil filter replacement. 3. The third maintenance is conducted at 22,500 kilometers, which is essentially an intermediate inspection with no mandatory replacement items. 4. The fourth maintenance is a major service at 30,000 kilometers, requiring replacement of the engine oil, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, and spark plugs. 5. The fifth maintenance is similar to the third, just an intermediate inspection. 6. The sixth maintenance is performed at 45,000 kilometers, with the same items as the second maintenance—oil change and oil filter replacement.
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Lydia
08/12/25 7:14am
When I first got my Bin Yue, the manual clearly stated that maintenance is required every 5,000 kilometers—a non-negotiable benchmark. I believe skipping it is never an option, as constant engine friction thickens the oil over time, compromising lubrication. With my city commute involving frequent stops, carbon buildup is inevitable, and routine maintenance lets technicians inspect brakes, tires, etc., preventing unexpected breakdowns. Gentle drivers might stretch intervals by a few hundred kilometers occasionally, but adherence is ideal. Timely servicing significantly extends your car’s lifespan, avoiding costly repairs. Bottom line: diligent maintenance keeps your ride smoother and your mind at ease.
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