How often should the Jimny transmission fluid be changed?

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LeilaMarie
07/30/25 10:08am
Generally, it should be changed every three years or around 60,000 kilometers, and it is best to replace the oil filter screen at the same time. Below is some related information about transmission fluid: 1. The function of transmission fluid: Transmission fluid is an oil product used to keep the gear system clean and plays a role in lubricating and extending the service life of the transmission device. 2. It has anti-low-temperature properties and can provide highly effective lubrication even at low temperatures, reducing oil loss under harsh operating conditions. Below is some related information about the Jimny: 1. In terms of appearance, the Jimny continues the two-tone body design of the previously imported models. The new car will be available in colors such as two-tone pearl white, two-tone black, two-tone olive green, and dynamic silver. Overall, the new car maintains a compact yet robust boxy shape. 2. In terms of interior, the Jimny's cabin has undergone a 'hardened' treatment based on the current model, featuring sharp horizontal and vertical lines throughout.
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