What are the maintenance items for Wuling Hongguang?
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Maintenance items include engine oil and oil filter, air filter, brake fluid, etc. Here is the relevant introduction: Engine oil and oil filter: Engine oil and engine oil filter should be replaced every 5,000 kilometers, the air filter should be replaced every 10,000 kilometers, the cabin air filter should be replaced every 10,000 kilometers, the fuel filter should be replaced once during the second maintenance and then every 15,000 kilometers. The spark plugs should be replaced every 40,000 kilometers. Brake fluid: Brake fluid is a liquid that many car owners tend to overlook. Brake fluid is highly hygroscopic, and after prolonged use, its water content can become too high. If the brake fluid's water content is too high, it will lead to reduced braking force and extended braking distance. When the brake fluid's water content reaches 3%, it must be replaced immediately. Brake fluid replacement should be done at a professional shop or 4S store, and the air in the brake system must be bled during the replacement. During each maintenance, it is best to check the thickness of the brake pads and the condition of the brake discs, as brake pads and brake discs are also components that need to be replaced regularly.
I've been driving the Wuling Hongguang for several years, and the maintenance items I most frequently perform are those basic parts. First is the engine oil change, which needs to be done every 5,000 kilometers or so; otherwise, carbon buildup in the engine can cause issues. It's also necessary to replace the oil filter at the same time to keep the lubrication system clean. The air filter should be checked or replaced regularly, typically every 20,000 kilometers, especially if you often drive on dusty roads. The fuel filter should also be replaced every 20,000 kilometers, as clogging can affect refueling efficiency. Tire inspection is crucial—checking tire pressure and wear to avoid the risk of blowouts. Brake pads should be measured for thickness every 10,000 kilometers and replaced if necessary. Don’t forget to inspect the brake fluid and coolant every two years to prevent leaks and freezing. For major maintenance, such as replacing transmission oil and spark plugs every 40,000 kilometers, it can enhance the driving experience. I recommend going to a certified repair shop for regular maintenance—they have professional tools and won’t misdiagnose minor issues as major problems, saving you money and hassle while keeping the car running longer.