How many kilometers should the car gearbox oil be changed?

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StChloe
07/30/25 5:21am
Generally, for fuel-powered vehicles with automatic transmissions, it is recommended to change the transmission oil every 2 years or after driving more than 40,000 kilometers; for manual transmissions, it is usually recommended to change the transmission oil every 3 years or after driving more than 100,000 kilometers. Additional information about gearbox oil: 1. Introduction: Gearbox oil, also known as automotive gear oil, is a high-viscosity lubricant primarily composed of petroleum-based lubricating oil or synthetic lubricating oil, blended with extreme pressure anti-wear agents and oiliness agents to form an important lubricating oil. 2. Function: It is used in various gear transmission devices to prevent tooth surface wear, scuffing, sintering, etc., thereby extending their service life and improving power transmission efficiency. Vehicle gear oil is classified by performance and viscosity.
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