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What is the maintenance interval for the Changan CS95?

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SanNadia
09/04/25 2:42am
The first maintenance for the Changan CS95 is at 5,000 kilometers or 3 months, whichever comes first. After the first maintenance, it should be serviced every 10,000 kilometers or 6 months. Below are the specific details for the CS95: 1. First maintenance; The first maintenance is free and should be done at 5,000 kilometers. It includes changing the engine oil and oil filter, replacing or cleaning the air filter, adding engine protectant, and a full vehicle inspection. 2. Maintenance every 10,000 kilometers; The air filter of the CS95 should be replaced every 10,000 kilometers, the cabin air filter every 10,000 kilometers, the brake fluid every 25,000 kilometers, the coolant every 35,000 kilometers, the spark plugs every 20,000 kilometers, and the transmission fluid is designed for lifetime maintenance.
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AdrianFitz
09/16/25 3:56am
As a long-time owner of the Changan CS95, I've been driving it for three years with considerable mileage accumulated. The maintenance cycle is quite clear: the first service is due at 5,000 kilometers or within 6 months of purchase, which the 4S dealership handles for free, checking the new car's break-in condition. After that, regular maintenance is required every 10,000 kilometers or once a year, including oil changes, filter replacements, and brake system inspections. My personal habit is to stick to the schedule every time, keeping the car running smoothly with responsive acceleration and stable fuel consumption within a reasonable range. Given frequent city traffic jams, I check the oil every 8,000 kilometers to prevent dirt buildup. The key is consistency—skipping maintenance leads to louder engine noise, reduced lifespan, and the embarrassment of stalling midway. The manual is the standard, but a 10,000-kilometer interval is hassle-free and cost-effective, even when occasionally driving in harsh mountainous conditions. Keeping records of each service boosts resale value. In short, following this routine is a small investment with big returns.
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RhettFitz
10/30/25 4:32am
As a car enthusiast, I've delved into the maintenance schedule of the Changan CS95. The first service is due at 5,000 km or 6 months, ensuring key components like the engine and transmission are in good condition after the break-in period. Subsequent basic maintenance should be performed every 10,000 km or 12 months, with routine items including oil, oil filter, and air filter replacement. For frequent high-speed driving, I recommend slightly earlier inspections as mechanical wear accelerates. Electronic sensors can provide alerts, but following mileage is more straightforward. The benefits of regular maintenance are evident: cleaner oil enhances performance, brake response becomes sharper (especially crucial in rain/snow for safety), and fuel efficiency improves with a cleaner system. Always use manufacturer-recommended oil types and document each service for record-keeping and used car valuation. Coolant levels and tire pressure should also be part of maintenance checks. The 10,000 km interval is scientifically sound - optimized driving habits may slightly extend this interval, saving money while being eco-friendly.
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