How many kilometers should the transmission fluid of Hyundai Mistra be replaced?
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Modern Mistra transmission oil is replaced every 40,000 kilometers. The replacement method is gravity replacement, that is, loosen the bolt of the oil pan and rely on gravity to allow the transmission oil to flow out naturally. The length, width and height of the modern Mistra are 4710mm, 1820mm and 1470mm respectively, the wheelbase is 2770mm, the maximum speed is 200 kilometers per hour, and it is equipped with a 6-speed manual-automatic transmission. The trunk volume of the modern Mistra is 526L, the maximum power of the engine is 105 kilowatts, and the maximum power speed is 6200 revolutions per minute. The driving mode of the car is front-wheel drive, the front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is multi-link independent suspension.
I've been driving a Hyundai Mistra for several years. The transmission fluid replacement interval is generally between 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers, or every 4 years, whichever comes first. It's clearly stated in the manual. My previous car had timely replacements, and the gear shifts became much smoother. If you frequently drive on highways, the fluid quality lasts longer, but in city traffic with frequent stops, the fluid degrades faster, possibly requiring replacement at 60,000 km. Ignoring fluid changes carries significant risks: dirty fluid can wear internal gears, causing jerks and strange noises, and in severe cases, transmission failure can be costly to repair. I asked a mechanic, and he said timely replacements can save a lot of future trouble. Keep up with maintenance records; don't wait until something goes wrong.