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What is the maintenance interval for the Geely Boyue?

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CeciliaLee
07/29/25 4:22pm

The maintenance interval for the Boyue is 5,000 kilometers. The first maintenance for this vehicle is due at 5,000 kilometers or three months, whichever comes first. After the first maintenance, it should be serviced every 10,000 kilometers. Additional details are as follows: 1. There are two indicators for the first maintenance of a car: These are time and mileage. If the car's mileage has not exceeded 5,000 kilometers, but the usage time has exceeded three months, maintenance should be performed promptly in such cases. 2. Car maintenance is divided into two types: major and minor: The minor maintenance interval is three months or 5,000 kilometers, while the major maintenance interval is 40,000 kilometers. Regardless of the vehicle model, regular maintenance is essential to keep the car in optimal working condition. 3. Minor maintenance: Primarily involves changing the engine oil and oil filter. 4. Major maintenance inspection items: Mainly include replacing the engine oil, oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter, fuel filter, brake fluid, transmission fluid, spark plugs, etc.

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Duncan
08/14/25 5:11am

I've been driving my Geely Boyue for over three years now, and I remember the maintenance schedule clearly. The first service is due at either 5,000 kilometers or three months, whichever comes first. It mainly involves an oil change and filter replacement, along with a general inspection. After that, a regular maintenance every 10,000 kilometers or once a year is sufficient, including tasks like oil change, air filter replacement, and brake system lubrication. If you frequently drive long distances or on poor road conditions, I'd recommend getting it checked earlier to prevent premature engine wear. I've been strictly following the manual and haven't had any issues. During my recent service, the technician even commented that my car is in great condition. Regular maintenance isn't expensive—just a few hundred yuan each time—but it can save you from costly major repairs down the line.

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SanChase
10/12/25 7:21am

I'm a new driver and have owned my Boyue for just over six months. When I bought the car, the salesperson emphasized that the first maintenance should be done at 5,000 kilometers or three months, so I went right on schedule and got the oil and filter changed. The service advisor also mentioned that subsequent maintenance should be every 10,000 kilometers or once a year—simple and easy to remember. Each time I go for maintenance, I pick up a little knowledge, like checking tire pressure and coolant before winter to avoid cold-weather issues. Maintenance is quite convenient; just book an appointment and it's done in half an hour. No need to do it myself, and spending a little money to protect my beloved car is worth it. If I drive more on highways, I'll check the belt wear a bit earlier—safety first, after all.

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MacKaylee
11/25/25 8:22am

As a Boyue owner, the maintenance cycle is pretty straightforward. The first service is at 5,000 km or three months for basic maintenance, which took me some time. After that, it's routine check-ups every 10,000 km or once a year, focusing on oil and filter changes, plus brake pad and battery inspections. Don't delay the maintenance intervals, or oil sludge buildup might affect performance. I mostly drive in the city with good road conditions, so I'm not in a hurry, but I always check the wipers and lighting system before the rainy season. The maintenance list details everything—if you don't understand, just ask the mechanic instead of guessing. A reliable car makes for a worry-free drive.

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