How often should the transmission oil and rear axle oil be changed for the Wuling Rongguang Mini Truck?

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RebeccaAnn
07/30/25 9:53am
Wuling Rongguang Mini Truck's transmission oil and rear axle oil should be changed every 60,000 kilometers or every 2 years. Manual transmission oil and gear oil are usually the same, with corresponding models used depending on the vehicle type. Below is relevant information about gear oil: 1. Overview: Gear oil is an important lubricant primarily composed of petroleum lubricating base oil or synthetic lubricating oil, blended with extreme pressure anti-wear agents and oiliness agents. It is used in various gear transmission devices to prevent tooth surface wear, scratches, sintering, etc., thereby extending their service life and improving power transmission efficiency. 2. Classification and application: It is divided into two categories: automotive gear oil and industrial gear oil. The former is used to lubricate various automotive manual transmissions and gear drive shafts; the latter is used to lubricate gear devices in industries such as metallurgy, coal mining, cement, and chemical engineering.
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