What is the maintenance cycle for the Lexus UX?

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MacLena
07/28/25 3:22pm
Lexus UX's first maintenance is at 5,000 kilometers or 6 months, whichever comes first. The second maintenance is at 15,000 kilometers, and subsequent maintenance is every 10,000 kilometers. You can maintain your Lexus UX from the following aspects: 1. Gasoline: Frequently check the fuel gauge on the dashboard, and never let the fuel gauge drop to empty before refueling. Too low fuel levels can damage car components. Follow the principle of using higher-quality gasoline for better vehicle maintenance. 2. Engine oil: Generally, engine oil consumption is not high, with a replacement cycle of 5,000 kilometers. Imported engine oils can last longer, sometimes up to 10,000 kilometers before needing replacement. 3. Coolant: Remember to use coolant all year round, even in summer! Do not mix different brands of coolant, and generally replace the coolant every two years.
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McDavid
08/11/25 10:53pm
As a family user who commutes daily and often drives to pick up and drop off family members, the Lexus UX has a maintenance cycle that requires a standard service every 10,000 kilometers or 12 months, whichever comes first, and this must be strictly followed. This cycle is scientifically designed to ensure the engine oil remains fresh and prevent premature engine wear. I make sure to take it to the 4S dealership for maintenance on time, with key services including oil and oil filter replacement, as well as checks on the braking system and tire condition. Regular maintenance like this can extend the car's lifespan and enhance driving safety. As the family breadwinner, I find this very important. I also check the tire pressure and lights weekly to prevent unexpected issues. The UX drives smoothly, but maintenance is key—never skimp on it to save a little money, as the risks are too great and not worth it.
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