What are the maintenance items for the Nissan Teana at 60,000 kilometers?

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McPaige
07/30/25 1:35am
Nissan Teana's 60,000-kilometer maintenance is divided into two major items: replacement and inspection. Specific maintenance items: Replacement: Air filter element, engine oil, oil filter assembly, air filter element. Inspection: Adjustment of ignition system, adjustment of braking, transmission, steering, exhaust system, front and rear suspension, chassis, cooling system, fuel system, transmission oil, door locks, hinges, sunroof, engine hood lock and trunk lock, tire rotation, tire condition, battery condition. Definition of major maintenance: The 60,000-kilometer maintenance for the Dongfeng Nissan Teana is considered major maintenance. Major maintenance refers to the routine maintenance performed at the time or mileage specified by the manufacturer, which includes replacing the engine oil, oil filter element, air filter element, and fuel filter element. The interval for major maintenance is based on the existence of minor maintenance, and generally, these two types of maintenance are performed alternately. The interval varies depending on the car brand, so please follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
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