How Often Should Auto Parts Be Replaced?

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JulietteAnn
07/29/25 10:22pm
Auto parts have a limited lifespan, so how often should they be inspected or replaced? Replacing these parts ensures better vehicle operation and prolongs its lifespan, but most importantly, it guarantees driving safety. Brake Pads: It is crucial to replace damaged or worn-out brake pads promptly. The more distance a car travels, the more the brake pads wear down. Severely worn brake pads can lead to brake failure, posing a significant safety risk. Generally, brake pads should be replaced every 30,000 kilometers. Tires: Car tires are also consumables. Heavily worn tires are prone to blowouts or leaks. Typically, tires should be replaced every 50,000 kilometers. Wiper Blades: The lubrication of wiper blades is essential. If they are severely worn, they can easily scratch the windshield, causing damage. Regular cleaning is recommended, and it's best to replace them annually. Headlights: After about two years of use, car headlights...
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