What is the first maintenance interval for the Geely Emgrand GL?

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VanKinsley
07/29/25 5:35am
Geely Emgrand GL's first maintenance interval is approximately 3,000 kilometers or three months. The purpose of maintenance is to filter impurities from the engine oil and gasoline, preventing them from entering the engine and affecting its normal operation. Regularly replacing parts can effectively extend the engine's service life, maintain the vehicle's cleanliness, ensure normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent faults, and slow down the deterioration process. The Geely Emgrand GL is a compact car. Taking the Emgrand GL 2021 UP manual luxury version as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4,725 mm, width 1,802 mm, height 1,478 mm, with a wheelbase of 2,700 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters.
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MasonRose
08/12/25 9:08am
I still remember when I first picked up my Emgrand GL, the salesperson specifically used a red pen to circle the first maintenance time in the manual: 3 months after picking up the car or after driving 5,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. It's like an alarm clock reminder; when the time comes, you have to go to the workshop. The first maintenance is free from the manufacturer, mainly changing the engine oil and oil filter. The 4S shop will also help you check details like chassis screws and tire pressure. I went when I had driven 4,800 kilometers, and the mechanic said there are more metal shavings during the break-in period of a new car, so changing the oil earlier is good for the engine. However, if you usually only drive short distances and can't reach 2,000 kilometers in three months, you can appropriately delay it by half a month, just don't exceed it too much.
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