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What are the maintenance items for 60,000 kilometers?

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MacVera
07/28/2025, 07:19:24 AM

The maintenance items for 60,000 kilometers include the following: 1. Replace engine oil and oil filter, which are the most basic maintenance items and should be replaced every time. 2. Replace transmission oil. For automatic transmissions, the recommended replacement interval is approximately every 60,000 kilometers. 3. Inspect the braking system. If the brake discs or pads are severely worn, they should be replaced promptly. 4. Check the power steering system, including the steering gear tie rods and suspension components such as the upper and lower control arms. 5. Inspect tire wear and look for surface cracks or severe damage. Generally, tires should be replaced every 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers, or sooner if severely worn. 6. Clean the throttle body and fuel system, as prolonged use can affect normal fuel supply.

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SanKathryn
08/11/2025, 12:28:39 PM

I just had a major 60,000-kilometer service for my car, and it feels like a crucial milestone. It generally includes changing the engine oil and oil filter—this is the heart of maintenance, as the engine needs proper lubrication to run smoothly. The air filter should also be replaced to ensure clean airflow and improve combustion efficiency. Spark plugs are recommended for replacement since degraded ignition performance can increase fuel consumption. A thorough brake system inspection, including brake pad thickness and brake fluid condition, is essential—safety should never be overlooked. Tire rotation is a must to balance wear and extend lifespan. Transmission fluid should be refreshed to prevent wear, especially for automatic models. Coolant levels must be checked to avoid overheating issues. And if your car model specifies a timing belt replacement at this stage, don’t ignore it—otherwise, you risk severe engine damage. I always opt for a full vehicle computer scan to detect hidden faults. Investing a little extra effort ensures the car runs reliably for much longer.

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NorahMarie
09/28/2025, 01:28:59 AM

When my car reached 60,000 kilometers, I took it in for a comprehensive service. The main items included changing the engine oil and filter to maintain engine health; replacing the air filter to keep the cabin air fresh; changing the spark plugs to ensure smooth ignition without stalling; brake inspection for safety first; tire rotation to prevent uneven wear and save on replacement costs; transmission fluid replacement to protect the drivetrain; and coolant check to prevent overheating issues. I also made an extra reminder to check the suspension components, as long-term bumps can cause looseness. I opted for the basic package to save some money but used certified parts, after all, the car is a life partner, and regular maintenance is the most cost-effective.

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AlexFitz
11/11/2025, 02:24:32 AM

Common maintenance items at 60,000 kilometers include changing engine oil to protect the engine; keeping the air filter clean; replacing spark plugs to prevent ignition failure; inspecting the brake system for safe driving; rotating tires for even wear; and checking transmission fluid and coolant to prevent wear and overheating. I always emphasize doing it on time—don't delay small issues turning into major repairs.

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LydiaFitz
01/01/2026, 09:17:24 PM

I just completed the 60,000 km maintenance and found these items essential: oil and filter replacement for engine smoothness; air filter renewal to boost efficiency; new spark plugs for fuel economy; brake pad inspection for safety; tire rotation to save money; transmission fluid change to prevent malfunctions; coolant and belt inspection to avoid sudden issues. It's recommended to use high-quality parts as maintenance becomes more critical with vehicle age.

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XavierAnn
03/29/2026, 10:29:01 PM

From my years of driving experience, the core maintenance items at 60,000 kilometers include changing the oil filter to care for the engine; replacing the air and fuel filters to maintain performance; spark plug replacement to prevent increased fuel consumption; brake system inspection for life-saving moments; tire rotation to extend lifespan; transmission fluid change to protect the drivetrain; timing belt inspection to prevent breakage damage; and checking coolant levels to ensure proper cooling. I remind everyone not to overlook chassis inspection—suspension safety is no small matter. Regular maintenance keeps your car durable.

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