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What is the maintenance schedule for the Nissan Sylphy?

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CorbinLee
08/28/25 5:49am
Nissan Sylphy's maintenance schedule is as follows: 1. First maintenance: The first maintenance for the Nissan Sylphy is at 1,000 kilometers, with a maintenance cycle of 5,000 kilometers. Generally, the first and second maintenance services for the Sylphy are free, and the manufacturer provides a warranty for the entire vehicle for 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, including the replacement of the three filters and four fluids. 2. Regular maintenance: Regular maintenance involves changing the engine oil and oil filter, which are typically replaced when the car reaches 5,000 kilometers. 3. 20,000 kilometers: The air filter, cabin air filter, and fuel filter are replaced when the car reaches 20,000 kilometers. 4. 40,000 kilometers: The power steering fluid, manual transmission fluid, and brake fluid should be replaced every 40,000 kilometers. 5. 100,000 kilometers: The spark plugs and automatic transmission fluid do not need frequent replacement and should be changed every 100,000 kilometers.
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GemmaAnn
09/10/25 4:12am
Let me tell you about Sylphy maintenance - after six years with this car, I've figured it out. Nissan's manual recommends minor maintenance every 5,000 km or six months, with oil and filter changes being mandatory. But in reality, it depends on your driving habits. For city commuters like me who drive daily, we hit the mileage in just three to four months. During each service, I always ask the mechanic to thoroughly check the brake pads and tires. Highway drivers can extend the interval to 7,500 km. At 20,000 km, you must replace the air and cabin filters - don't skimp on these, clean airflow makes driving much more comfortable. Watch the battery around the four-year mark, as sudden failure is a nightmare. Remember this: cars with regular maintenance rarely break down unexpectedly. My Sylphy has never needed major repairs, all thanks to sticking to the service schedule.
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DeAdriel
10/24/25 5:02am
With over a decade of car repair experience, I can confirm the Sylphy's maintenance schedule is quite straightforward. First service is recommended at 2,500-3,000 km to clear metal debris from the break-in period. The standard interval thereafter is every 5,000 km or 6 months, primarily for oil and filter changes - full synthetic oil can last up to 7,500 km. The critical milestone is at 20,000 km: spark plug replacement and transmission fluid inspection are mandatory, with extra caution required for CVT-equipped models. Tires must be replaced every 3-5 years, while wiper blades need annual pre-summer checks. For frequent long-distance drivers, brake fluid replacement every two years is advisable. A crucial reminder: never overlook chassis bolt tightening - our shop has handled numerous noise complaints traced to loose fasteners. Adhering to scheduled maintenance can extend engine lifespan by at least five years.
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