What are the maintenance items for Tesla Model 3?
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Tesla Model 3 maintenance items mainly focus on the three-electric system, chassis, and lighting. Maintenance cycle: For fuel-powered vehicles, maintenance is required every 5,000 kilometers or every six months. For pure electric vehicles, the maintenance cycle is generally every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. Specific details can be found in the vehicle's user manual or by consulting the staff at a 4S store. Maintenance items: For fuel-powered vehicles, maintenance mainly involves changing the engine oil and oil filter. Pure electric vehicles use an electric motor as the power system, so they do not require engine oil changes. Therefore, maintenance only needs to cover the three-electric system, chassis, and lighting. Things to note when using a pure electric vehicle: When using a pure electric vehicle, it is important to maintain good driving habits and avoid charging in extremely cold environments. It is best to use slow charging and fully charge the battery in one go to extend its lifespan. When the vehicle is not used for a long time, it should still be charged periodically to prevent battery depletion.
I drive a Model 3 daily, and maintenance is super easy: rotate the tires every six months, monitor tire pressure via the app to keep it normal; the braking system uses regenerative braking with minimal wear, check the brake fluid every two years; I replace the cabin air filter myself every year for fresh air; battery health is handled during annual service, and software OTA updates are pushed automatically. I also pay attention to wiper blades and small lights to avoid minor issues becoming big problems. Overall, it's cheaper than gas cars, and I recommend regular maintenance.