What is the maintenance interval for the Tiggo 8?

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DiEvangeline
07/30/25 10:00am
Tiggo 8's regular maintenance interval is 5,000km or 6 months. Here are some maintenance considerations for the Chery Tiggo 8: 1. Replace the oil filter: The lifespan of the gasoline filter is related to the fuel quality. If you consistently refuel at reputable gas stations and experience no fuel supply issues, you can consider replacing it after 20,000 kilometers. 2. Careful cleaning: Leather seats are susceptible to scratches from hard objects and are even more vulnerable to corrosion from chemical cleaners. Using mild transparent soap with minimal corrosiveness not only provides excellent stain removal but also leaves the leather surface soft and glossy after drying. 3. Regular oil changes: Vehicle oil has a limited lifespan. Prolonged failure to change the oil can damage the vehicle's engine, so it's essential to pay attention to oil maintenance during servicing.
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