How often should the air filter of the Leiling be replaced?

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LeLila
07/28/25 9:15am
The air filter of the Leiling should be replaced every 15,000 kilometers or 9 months. It can also be replaced based on the actual usage of the vehicle and the surrounding environment. In special areas, the replacement cycle can be shortened. If the vehicle is only used for urban commuting, the cycle can be appropriately extended. The Toyota Leiling is equipped with a 1.2T engine, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission, providing smooth gear shifting, though it may feel slightly sluggish during initial acceleration. The exterior design adopts the latest family-style design, featuring a large-mouth front grille wrapped with chrome strips and a honeycomb pattern inside. The logo on the top is connected to the elongated headlights on both sides. The side profile of the car has a well-proportioned and sleek design, with a prominent waistline running from the front to the rear, accentuating the elongated body. The rear design leans towards a sporty appearance.
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StPreston
08/11/25 3:36pm
As a frequent driver of the Leiling, I usually replace the air filter every 20,000 kilometers or once a year. This is because a dirty filter can make it harder for the engine to breathe, leading to weaker power and increased fuel consumption. The air quality in my city is decent, but I always check under the hood during maintenance. If the filter has thick dust or turns black, I replace it early. The Leiling manual recommends a 20,000-kilometer interval, but in dusty areas or if you often drive on muddy roads, checking it every six months is advisable. Replacing it isn’t expensive—just around a hundred yuan—and it’s simple to do yourself: locate the square box in the engine, unscrew it to remove the old filter, and install the new one. Don’t overlook this small task; sticking to it long-term can protect the engine’s lifespan and keep your car running smoothly.
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OSamuel
09/28/25 3:45am
I really enjoy tinkering with car maintenance, and the air filter is crucial for the Levin. I replace it myself every 15,000 kilometers. A clogged filter affects air intake efficiency, leading to engine carbon buildup and power loss. In cities with heavy air pollution, I check it more frequently, sometimes even monthly. The replacement cost is low—I buy the parts myself for just a few dozen yuan, avoiding extra expenses at the repair shop. Remember, long-term neglect not only increases fuel consumption but may also cause excessive engine wear. The Toyota manual recommends a 20,000-kilometer interval, but adjust based on usage conditions—less dust during frequent rainy periods. Taking care of this small detail saves money and extends the car's overall performance.
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