What are the maintenance items for 60,000 kilometers?

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OCaden
09/01/25 2:42am
Car maintenance at 60,000 kilometers is a major service, divided into three main categories: replacement items, cleaning items, and inspection items. Here are the details: 1. Replacement items: Replace the engine oil, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, cabin air filter, coolant, brake fluid (hydraulic fluid), transmission fluid, spark plugs, etc. 2. Cleaning items: Clean carbon deposits in the fuel system, throttle body, fuel injectors, and catalytic converter. 3. Inspection items: Check tires, chassis bolts, and other wear-prone components to determine if they need repair or replacement.
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Terry
09/13/25 5:38am
I just completed the 60,000-kilometer maintenance for my car, and it felt like giving it a comprehensive health checkup. The engine oil and oil filter were replaced—this is fundamental, otherwise, the engine wears out quickly. The air filter also needed replacement, as too much dust affects air intake efficiency. The brake pads were inspected, and fortunately, they weren’t too worn, but the mechanic emphasized that checking them is crucial to avoid brake failure. The spark plugs were recommended for renewal—worn ones can cause ignition issues, potentially increasing fuel consumption and affecting acceleration. Tire wear inspection is critical, especially for preventing blowouts during long trips. The coolant and transmission fluid were also replaced, which is particularly important for automatic cars to prevent overheating or rough shifting. It cost a bit overall, but considering it helps avoid breakdowns on the road, it’s worth it. The wipers and lights were also adjusted for safer nighttime driving. Always go to an authorized service center—they follow standardized procedures.
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