What is the maintenance schedule for the BMW 3 Series?

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DianaRose
07/29/25 8:02pm
BMW 3 Series maintenance schedule: Perform a minor maintenance every 10,000 kilometers and a major maintenance every 30,000 kilometers. Information about the maintenance schedule is as follows: 1. The car maintenance cycle refers to the interval mileage (reference, pictures, inquiries) or time for car maintenance. High maintenance frequency is not a bad thing, as it can more effectively ensure the performance of the vehicle. In the initial period of car use, it is mainly about regular maintenance, with relatively low costs; when the vehicle has been used for a certain number of years or has traveled a certain mileage, it will enter the repair period, and the costs will be relatively higher. 2. When determining the car maintenance cycle, you should refer to the maintenance cycle recommended by the car manufacturer, combined with the technical condition of the car itself and the actual usage conditions, to make appropriate adjustments to the maintenance cycle.
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