
Leiling should be serviced every 5,000 kilometers or every six months. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the maintenance of the engine system (engine), transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc. The purpose of car maintenance is to keep the car clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent failures, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life. Leiling is a car under GAC Toyota, offering two versions: fuel version and hybrid version, with a total of 10 models. In terms of body size, its length, width, and height are 4640mm, 1780mm, and 1455mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.

I've been driving a Levin for several years and found that a maintenance interval of every 10,000 kilometers is generally the most reasonable, as clearly stated in the manual. The intervals can be more lenient during the new car period, but older cars require more frequent attention. I recommend checking the engine oil and filters, and regularly changing the oil to prevent engine carbon buildup. If you often encounter city traffic jams, it's especially important not to delay maintenance. A friend of mine delayed maintenance until 15,000 kilometers, only to find the oil black and the engine noise significantly louder, costing over a thousand yuan in repairs—a big loss. When driving frequently on highways, the air filter can easily get clogged with dust, affecting fuel efficiency, so it's crucial to check the manual for recommended items. Regular maintenance not only saves money but also keeps the car more stable, ensuring peace of mind on long trips. Don't overlook small details like tire pressure and brake pads, as they can enhance safety. Developing a habit of recording mileage is simple and worry-free.

I've been driving for two years and think the Corolla is best serviced every 10,000 km—just check the owner's manual. The first service for a new car might come earlier, like after the 5,000 km break-in period, then stick to fixed intervals. To save money, don’t wait until issues arise; I once delayed an oil change, and my fuel consumption jumped from 7L to 9L, wasting money. For daily driving, keep some maintenance parts handy and check tire pressure and washer fluid yourself to avoid last-minute panic. Road conditions matter: stop-and-go city driving wears parts faster, so maybe service every 9,000 km; if you rarely drive highways, 10,000 km is fine. Listen to the dealership—don’t skimp on small costs, safety first.

The standard maintenance interval for the Leiling is generally every 10,000 kilometers, just follow the manual. The key points are changing the engine oil and oil filter, as prolonged use alters the oil's viscosity, which can damage the engine. Additionally, check the brakes and tires, and address any significant wear promptly. If the car is driven infrequently, don't exceed one year between services to maintain stable engine performance. Regular maintenance ensures the car remains in good condition.


