What are the maintenance items for a car at 80,000 kilometers?

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BenjaminLee
07/28/25 8:21pm
At 80,000 kilometers, a major maintenance service should be performed, requiring a thorough inspection of the vehicle. In addition to the regular maintenance items such as engine oil and oil filter replacement, the air and cabin air filters, fuel filter, spark plugs, brake fluid, coolant, and transmission fluid should also be replaced. If some parts have been replaced during recent maintenance, their condition should be checked to determine if replacement is necessary. Additionally, the wear level of brake pads and tires should be inspected, as well as whether the rubber components in the chassis or other parts are aging or cracking. The car maintenance items include the following points: 1. Primary maintenance items for the vehicle: After completing the primary maintenance, the vehicle should be clean, connections should be secure, the three filters should be unobstructed, and there should be no leaks of oil, water, gas, or electricity. 2. Lubrication items for primary vehicle maintenance: Check the oil levels of the generator, transmission, rear axle, and steering gear, and add lubricating oil as required. Ensure all oil nozzles on the vehicle are complete and functional. 3. Inspection and tightening items for primary vehicle maintenance: Check the steering gear, tie rods, drag links, and the connection and tightness of all steering arms.
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DelJoseph
08/12/25 1:09am
When it comes to 80,000-kilometer car maintenance, I’m an old hand with over 20 years of driving experience, and I always stick to it at this mileage. Changing the engine oil and oil filter is a must to keep the engine running smoothly. The brake system—including brake pads, rotors, and brake fluid—needs inspection; worn parts can make emergency stops unsafe. Tires should be rotated or replaced if uneven wear causes pulling. Don’t forget the air filter and cabin air filter—fresh air makes breathing easier inside. Check the spark plugs; replacing old ones saves fuel and boosts power. Inspect the drivetrain and steering system to avoid faults affecting handling. I once skipped this when I was younger, and it cost me thousands in engine overheating repairs. Regular maintenance truly extends your car’s life, saves money, and gives peace of mind. I strongly recommend a full check at a professional shop.
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