What happens if you don't service your car for over 10,000 kilometers?

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Harmony
07/29/25 10:15pm
If the vehicle is not serviced according to the specified interval and exceeds 10,000 kilometers, the following issues may occur: 1. Increased engine wear: This will accelerate engine wear and also lead to increased noise during operation. 2. Reduced lubrication performance of engine oil: If maintenance is not performed on time, the primary issue is the decline in the lubrication performance of the engine oil, which will further exacerbate engine wear. Engine oil is referred to as the lifeblood of the engine, serving functions such as lubrication, cleaning, sealing, heat dissipation, buffering, and rust prevention. Without engine oil, the engine cannot operate properly.
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