What is the Difference Between Major and Minor Maintenance at Tuhu?

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VanBrayden
07/30/25 8:35am
Tuhu major maintenance and minor maintenance differ in the following aspects: 1. Basic definitions differ: Minor maintenance refers to routine service items performed at the manufacturer-specified time or mileage intervals to ensure vehicle performance. It primarily includes engine oil and oil filter replacement. Major maintenance refers to conventional services conducted at the manufacturer-recommended intervals, encompassing engine oil, oil filter, air filter, and fuel filter replacements. 2. Intervals differ: Minor maintenance interval: The frequency depends on the effective duration or mileage of the engine oil and oil filter used. Major maintenance interval: Major maintenance builds upon minor maintenance, with these two services alternating. Intervals vary by vehicle brand, subject to manufacturer recommendations. 3. Materials differ: Materials for minor maintenance: Engine oil and oil filter. Materials for major maintenance: Engine oil, oil filter, air cleaner, and fuel filter.
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