What are the maintenance items for a vehicle at 50,000 kilometers?

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OHarmony
07/30/25 4:16am
The introduction to the 50,000-kilometer maintenance items for a car is as follows: 1. Replace the engine oil and filter: Generally, manufacturers recommend changing the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers or six months. When replacing the oil, the oil filter must also be replaced simultaneously; otherwise, it will affect the quality of the lubricant. 2. Inspect and replace the brake pads: During inspection, it is important to note that the thickness of new brake pads is typically around 1.5 cm. If the brake pads wear down to approximately 0.3 cm in thickness, they should be replaced promptly. 3. Inspect and replace the spark plugs: If there is carbon buildup, black oil stains, or other deposits on the spark plugs, they should be cleaned. Replace them if necessary.
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