What are the maintenance items for the new Santana at 60,000 kilometers?

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DiJames
07/30/25 4:13am
New Santana 60,000-kilometer maintenance items are as follows: Replacement parts: Replace the engine oil, oil filter, air filter element, fuel filter, coolant, brake fluid, transmission gear oil, spark plugs, and power steering fluid. It is recommended to inspect these parts and replace them if necessary. Cleaning parts: Clean the throttle body, fuel injectors, and three-way catalytic converter. Rotate the tires, check if the chassis screws are tight, ensure the lights are functioning properly, inspect the tires for aging, cracking, or abnormal pressure, and check if the brake pads have reached the wear limit. Engine cleaning: Engine cleaning and maintenance intervals depend on factors such as the vehicle's operating environment, road conditions, fuel quality, driving habits, and maintenance practices. The formation of carbon deposits also varies. Car maintenance and repair platforms generally recommend performing a no-disassembly carbon cleaning every 30,000 to 40,000 kilometers.
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