What is the lifespan of the Haval H6?
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For regular household vehicles, the maximum mileage is 600,000 kilometers. Once this mileage is reached, it meets the mandatory scrapping standard, and the Haval H6 is no exception. Methods to extend the lifespan of a turbocharged engine are as follows: 1. Regularly clean the air filter to prevent dust and other impurities from entering the high-speed rotating compressor impeller, which could cause unstable rotation speed or increased wear on the shaft sleeve and seals. 2. Keep the engine oil clean. Turbocharged engines have higher requirements for oil, so it must be kept clean. Additionally, if the oil deteriorates, it should be replaced promptly. Otherwise, the lubricating ability of the oil will decrease, leading to insufficient lubrication of the turbocharger bearings and potential damage, increasing maintenance costs and possibly causing premature scrapping of the turbocharger. 3. Since the turbocharging system of "T" vehicles often doesn't play a significant role when driving in urban areas, long-term traffic congestion may lead to carbon buildup. Excessive carbon deposits can affect engine performance and potentially harm the turbocharging system. It is recommended that owners remove carbon deposits during maintenance at 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers. 4. The rotor bearings of the turbocharger are highly precise, and the working environment during maintenance and installation requires strict conditions. Therefore, if the turbocharger malfunctions or is damaged, it should be repaired at a designated service station rather than a regular repair shop.