How many kilometers for the first maintenance of Sylphy?

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MacCarlos
07/25/25 5:56am
Sylphy's first maintenance can be done at 1000 kilometers or after one month of use. Below is more information about maintenance: 1. The first maintenance is just a routine check, including an oil change; 2. The second maintenance is at 3 months or 5000 kilometers, with the whole vehicle warranty being three years or 100,000 kilometers; 3. The first 1000 kilometers is considered the running-in period for the vehicle. Below is additional information about the new Sylphy: 1. The new Sylphy has a body length of 4665mm, width of 1700mm, height of 1510mm, a wheelbase of 2700mm, maximum power of 86kw, and maximum torque of 153nm; 2. The front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam rear suspension with stabilizer bar; 3. The tire specification is 195/60R16.
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VanDeclan
08/10/25 5:58pm
I just got a Sylphy and took it for its first maintenance after driving about 5,000 kilometers. It feels quite smooth to drive. The engine needs a break-in period after leaving the factory, and reaching this mileage helps flush out metal debris from the break-in phase to avoid affecting performance. I made an appointment with the 4S dealership in advance, and they changed the oil and filter for free, along with a thorough check of basic components like brakes, tires, and lights—the whole process took less than an hour. The technician said regular maintenance extends engine life and is more environmentally friendly. As an owner, I think forming this habit is crucial—not only for safety but also to avoid major repair hassles later. The next service is at 10,000 kilometers, and I’ve already set a calendar reminder so I won’t forget.
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