How many kilometers should the Atenza be serviced at?

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LailaFitz
07/24/25 9:58pm
The Atenza should be serviced every 5,000 kilometers or 6 months, whichever comes first. Additional information: 1. Different oil change intervals; Oil changes should be based on mileage. Generally, mineral oil can be changed every 5,000 kilometers, synthetic oil can be extended to 7,500 kilometers, and full synthetic oil can be changed around 10,000 kilometers. 2. From a time perspective, if a car does not reach 5,000 kilometers in half a year, the oil should still be considered for replacement after six months. Of course, one method is to check the oil. Servicing once a year should not be a problem, but the key is the quality and grade of the oil used. High-quality, high-grade oil can naturally extend the oil change interval.
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