What are the maintenance items for the new Sylphy at 50,000 kilometers?
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Sylphy's 50,000-kilometer maintenance mainly includes the replacement of engine oil, oil filter, antifreeze, and routine inspection items. Introduction to the Sylphy model: The Sylphy is a sedan series launched by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company in 1959. In post-war Japan during economic recovery, the Bluebird quickly became one of the best-selling models in the market. Alongside the Nissan Bluebird, Toyota Corona, and Corolla series, it became a major force for Japanese cars entering the US market. It is also the model series with the longest production cycle and the highest cumulative production volume in Nissan's history. The meaning of the name Sylphy: "Xuan" in ancient language means a luxurious carriage, while "Yi" conveys a sense of ease, comfort, and excellence. "Sylphy" fully reflects the car's elegant design style and smooth driving experience, symbolizing a brand-new experience that brings infinite joy, insightful humanity, and enduring comfort. It sets a new standard for the taste and ride quality of mid-to-high-end sedans.
I just drove my new Sylphy to 50,000 kilometers, and there are quite a few details to pay attention to during this maintenance phase. Changing the engine oil and oil filter is the core to prevent engine sludge and extend its lifespan; the air filter needs to be replaced to ensure smooth airflow and save some fuel; don’t skimp on the cabin air filter either—it removes dust and odors, improving air quality inside the car. Brake fluid should be checked to avoid dangerous braking delays; if it’s an automatic transmission, the transmission fluid might need replacing to ensure smooth gear shifts. Rotate the tires to even out wear and save money on the next tire change; while you’re at it, check the brake pad thickness, light brightness, and battery health. Last time, I neglected the cabin air filter, and ended up with a foul smell when using the AC in summer—regretting not replacing it earlier. Doing these regularly keeps the car running longer with fewer issues, and visiting a professional shop makes it convenient—don’t wait for small problems to turn into major repairs.