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What are the maintenance items for a car after driving 20,000 kilometers?

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Leonardo
08/29/25 4:21am
At the 20,000-kilometer maintenance, it is necessary to replace the engine oil, oil filter, air filter, and cabin air filter. Additionally, there are some routine inspections: 1. Air filter. Proper installation of the air filter can reduce wear on parts such as cylinders, pistons, and piston rings. Generally, it should be cleaned every 5,000 kilometers and replaced every 10,000 kilometers. 2. Oil filter. Proper installation of the oil filter can prevent impurities from mixing into the engine oil during use, avoiding wear on moving parts and oil passage blockages. When replacing the lubricating oil, the oil filter must also be replaced; otherwise, it will affect the quality of the lubricating oil. The replacement cycle for engine oil and the oil filter is generally every 5,000 kilometers. 3. Fuel filter. Proper installation of the fuel filter can prevent impurities and moisture mixed into the gasoline during storage, transportation, and refueling from causing cylinder wear. To ensure good engine performance, the replacement cycle for the fuel filter is generally every 20,000 kilometers or once a year.
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McAustin
09/11/25 2:09am
After driving 20,000 kilometers, I always consider the routine maintenance items. Generally, changing the engine oil and oil filter is a must to ensure smooth engine lubrication and prevent carbon buildup from damaging the engine. Tire inspection is crucial—after 20,000 km, it's time to rotate them to balance wear and check tire pressure and cracks to avoid blowouts. Don't overlook the braking system; inspect the brake pad thickness and fluid level—safety comes first. The cabin air filter might be clogged with dust; replacing it keeps the air fresh and prevents odors. Spark plugs should be checked occasionally; rough engine starts can harm the car. Inspect the chassis for unusual noises or oil leaks. I think these basic tasks extend the car's lifespan without costing much, saving money on major repairs later—all in about 150 words.
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LaMaddox
10/25/25 2:57am
My car has run 20,000 km and needs maintenance. The top priority is changing the oil filter, as old oil with high viscosity can damage the engine. Tires should be rotated and balanced to avoid annoying high-speed vibrations, and checking tire pressure saves fuel and ensures safety. Brake inspection is a must—replace thin pads to prevent accidents. A dirty air filter affects intake, so replace it to boost performance. Simply check if lights and wipers are working for safe night driving. Inspect coolant to prevent overheating, and replace the cabin air filter for a fresh and clean feel. Follow the manufacturer's manual for recommended items—it doesn’t take much time or money, ensuring daily driving is worry-free and reliable.
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