How many kilometers should magnetic wheel oil be changed?
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Forty thousand kilometers. Here is more information about magnetic wheel oil: 1. Brief description: It is an oil product for cleaning the transmission, which can extend the service life of the transmission and ensure its normal operation. It also provides effective lubrication at low temperatures. If the transmission oil is not replaced regularly, it will lead to: impurities generated by chemical changes in the transmission oil, causing oil passage blockage and affecting the shifting function. 2. Identification method: Genuine transmission oil has a burnt smell, sticks to the bottle when turned upside down and does not clean for a long time, produces few bubbles when shaken, and has a higher viscosity, capable of forming strings.
I've driven many cars before, and the interval for gear oil changes really depends on your vehicle's condition. Generally speaking, it's appropriate to check it every 40,000 to 80,000 kilometers, but this entirely depends on the vehicle type and your driving habits. For manual transmission cars frequently driven in congested urban areas, it's recommended to change around every 50,000 kilometers, as the fluid tends to degrade faster. For automatic transmissions or vehicles often used for long highway trips, you can extend it to over 70,000 kilometers. Having maintained cars for over a decade, I've found that regular gear oil changes can extend the transmission's lifespan, preventing noise and gear shifting issues. Also, always keep an eye on the fluid's color; if it turns dark or has a burnt smell, it's time for a change—don't push it, or repairs could get costly. Finding a reliable repair shop or consulting the maintenance manual is always better than guessing.