What is the mileage for the first maintenance of the Lynk & Co 03?

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MaggieLee
07/29/25 4:12pm
The first maintenance for the Lynk & Co 03 is generally recommended between 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers. For new cars, the first service should be done at 3,000-5,000 kilometers, not exceeding 5,000 kilometers. The Lynk & Co 03 requires an oil change at 5,000 kilometers. When the car reaches 10,000 kilometers, the air filter and oil filter should be replaced. If the car reaches 25,000 kilometers, the fuel filter and spark plugs should be replaced. Details about the first maintenance are as follows: 1. The first maintenance is the initial service after the vehicle's break-in period. It involves the first inspection after the initial running-in of the vehicle. The lubricating oil used during the break-in period and the oil filter are replaced, and key components are inspected. The first maintenance is the initial step in the vehicle's regular maintenance schedule. 2. Specific items for the first maintenance include: replacing the engine oil and oil filter, cleaning the air filter, checking the levels of various fluids, inspecting the generator belt and wiper blades for damage, checking tire pressure, and examining the tires for uneven wear, bulges, or other damages.
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