What does 10,000 km full synthetic mean?
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10,000 km full synthetic means changing the full synthetic engine oil every 10,000 kilometers. Here is the relevant content introduction: 1. Full synthetic oil: Full synthetic oil is engine oil manufactured by humans using chemical synthesis methods. Depending on the purpose of use, various components of full synthetic oil can be adjusted. 2. Advantages: Synthetic oil has better quality, and after use: cold starts are smoother, especially noticeable in northeastern regions; it is more fuel-efficient; the oil change interval is longer, equivalent to 1.5 times or more of conventional lubricants; it extends the engine's service life and reduces repair rates; due to the superior cleaning properties of synthetic oil, the engine cylinder is kept cleaner.
Fully synthetic oil is the top-tier lubricant that's artificially synthesized, with a purer chemical formula, offering much better engine protection than conventional mineral oil. The 10,000 km refers to the recommended oil change interval, meaning you should replace the oil every 10,000 kilometers. I've been using it for years—engine starts faster, noticeably quieter in winter, and even slightly improved fuel efficiency. During long trips or frequent stop-and-go driving, this oil has strong anti-wear properties and resists sludge formation. Remember to change it on time—it's a common recommendation in new car manuals. Don't delay too long, or engine deposits will build up, leading to costlier repairs. Regular changes plus oil filter checks save hassle and money, far more cost-effective than mineral oil changed every 5,000 km. Long-term, investing a little more in premium oil keeps your car running longer.