What is the first maintenance mileage for the Nissan Sylphy Classic?

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BlakelyLee
07/29/25 6:45am
The first maintenance for the Nissan Sylphy Classic is at 5,000 kilometers or 3 months. Below is some relevant knowledge about the first maintenance: Follow the maintenance manual: Specific maintenance regulations should be followed according to the maintenance manual, such as the mileage required for the first maintenance, as well as the subsequent maintenance intervals and usage time. Regular maintenance items: Regular maintenance involves replacing certain fluids, such as brake fluid, engine oil, etc., and requires changing the oil filter and air filter. Additionally, some consumable rubber parts and slowly wearing components need to be replaced. Apart from replacing the aforementioned parts, the vehicle also needs to undergo relevant inspections. The maintenance time and mileage are not strictly fixed; car owners can schedule maintenance based on their own circumstances.
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08/12/25 10:08am
The first maintenance for the Nissan Sylphy Classic is usually around 5,000 kilometers, which I learned when I bought the car last year. When the new car reaches this mileage, it's best to go to the 4S shop for free maintenance, mainly changing the engine oil and filter, and checking the brakes, tires, and so on. I didn't drive much at that time and almost missed it, but the shop reminded me that ignoring it might affect the warranty. Developing a habit of regular maintenance is important to prevent small problems from becoming big ones, such as engine wear, and to keep the car running smoothly. I still remember the details—the maintenance checklist included basic tasks like lubrication checks and bolt tightening, so it's best not to delay.
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