
Cadillac vehicles require servicing every 10,000 kilometers. Below is an introduction to the main aspects of car maintenance: 1. Maintenance is not as complicated as one might think; it mainly involves replacing certain wear-and-tear parts and fluids. 2. The regular replacement parts in a car include the fuel filter, oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter, tires, brake pads, brake discs, wiper blades, battery, and spark plugs. 3. The fluids that need regular replacement are engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid, and power steering fluid. Over time, engine oil loses its effectiveness, so it needs to be changed periodically. Failure to replace the engine oil can accelerate engine wear.

I've been driving a Cadillac for several years, and I think the maintenance interval depends on how you drive. The manual recommends every 7,500 to 10,000 miles or six months, but that's just a baseline. I often drive in stop-and-go city traffic, which puts a lot of strain on the engine, so I make it a habit to visit the 4S shop every 5,000 miles. Basic maintenance includes changing the oil and filters, and checking the brake pads and tires—this helps prevent small issues from turning into big problems. The environment also plays a key role; driving in dusty areas means the air filter gets dirty faster and needs more frequent replacement. Remember, timely maintenance saves fuel and extends the car's lifespan—don't delay too long, as it can affect performance and safety.

As a Cadillac owner, I keep maintenance simple. Generally, every 7,500 miles or six months is most reliable, as stated in the manual. Each service mainly involves an oil change, oil filter replacement, plus routine checks like brake fluid and battery status. If you drive less, say only a few hundred miles a month, you can delay it a bit, but don’t exceed nine months to avoid oil degradation. I’ve found that regular maintenance keeps the car more reliable, preventing breakdowns and hassles on the road. Plus, maintenance costs are low—just a few hundred bucks—much cheaper than fixing major issues. Once you make it a habit, the car stays in excellent condition.

I always prioritize safety when driving, so maintaining my Cadillac regularly is a must. It's recommended to have it checked every 8,000 miles or six months. The key is to change the oil and filters to ensure the engine runs smoothly. Also, inspect the brake system and steering fluid, and repair any signs of wear immediately. Delaying maintenance can lead to component aging and potential safety hazards. I once experienced delayed braking on the highway due to overdue maintenance. Regular check-ups help identify issues early, protecting both myself and my family.


