What is the maintenance interval for the Tharu?
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According to regulations, the Tharu requires a minor maintenance every 5,000 kilometers and a major maintenance every 10,000 kilometers. After that, minor and major maintenance services alternate. Of course, the specific maintenance interval for the vehicle should be determined based on the vehicle's user manual and its actual condition. Automotive maintenance items include: replacing engine oil and oil filters, cleaning air filters, checking the generator belt and wiper blades for damage; inspecting fluid levels for normalcy; verifying tire pressure and checking for uneven wear, bulges, or damage; examining the vehicle's chassis, including brake pads, brake discs, tie rods, ball joints, and CV joints for any damage; and ensuring all switches and lights are functioning properly. Generally, the maintenance interval for most vehicles is three months. However, if the mileage driven is very low, maintenance can be scheduled every six months. High-quality parts and advanced assembly techniques can reduce wear between components, allowing for a slightly extended maintenance interval. Manufacturers typically base their recommended maintenance intervals on the shelf life of various fluids, as fluids exposed to air can oxidize and degrade in quality. Therefore, even if six months or 5,000 kilometers have not been reached, manufacturers still recommend replacement.