What is the mileage for Lynk & Co's first maintenance?

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MacKaylee
07/28/25 10:01pm
Lynk & Co's first maintenance is at 10,000 kilometers. The purpose of the first maintenance: The first maintenance is mainly to replace the engine run-in oil from the factory and the oil filter, and to check the tightness of the chassis screws. Maintenance required before reaching the first maintenance: There are two indicators for car maintenance cycles, one is a time indicator and the other is a mileage indicator, whichever comes first. Owners should try to perform maintenance before reaching the first maintenance cycle to avoid affecting the normal use of the car. Precautions for the first car maintenance: The first car maintenance mainly involves replacing the engine oil and oil filter. One important thing to note is that when changing the engine oil, the oil filter must also be replaced simultaneously. If the oil filter is not replaced, the new oil will be contaminated by the old filter.
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CarolineMarie
08/12/25 2:35am
I just bought a new Lynk & Co car, and while the excitement hasn't faded, I asked the salesperson about the first maintenance mileage. They told me the standard first maintenance is at 10,000 kilometers, which is also clearly stated in the car's manual. As a new driver prone to forgetting things, I specifically stuck a note next to the odometer as a reminder. The salesperson suggested a simple check-up at around 5,000 kilometers for new cars, such as checking the engine oil condition, but this doesn't count as the official first maintenance. When it reaches 10,000 kilometers, I need to go to the 4S shop for an oil change, oil filter replacement, and checks on brakes, tires, and other components. The first maintenance is usually free or discounted, and I should bring the warranty manual along. Missing the deadline might affect the warranty, so it's important to keep track of the mileage and not exceed it. Daily driving should pay attention to road conditions, avoiding bumpy roads to extend the maintenance cycle. Booking an appointment in advance can save time—don't wait until the last minute. After maintenance, the car runs smoother, and safety always comes first.
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