How to Maintain a Model 3?

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OKeira
07/25/25 2:02pm
Model 3 is a pure electric vehicle, and maintenance only requires checking the battery and replacing the windshield washer fluid, as well as maintaining the three-electric system, chassis, and lighting. Here are some precautions for using a pure electric vehicle: 1. Maintain good driving habits and avoid charging in extremely cold environments, as it can damage the battery. 2. It is best to use slow charging and fully charge the battery at once, which can extend the battery's lifespan. 3. If the car is not used for a long time, it should still be charged once to effectively prevent battery depletion. 4. Regular maintenance. The maintenance cycle for pure electric vehicles is generally every 10,000 kilometers or once a year.
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