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What items are typically replaced during car maintenance?

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DiFaith
07/29/25 6:40pm
Car maintenance is determined based on the actual service life of various components. Routine replacement items include: engine oil, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, cabin air filter, carbon canister, transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, coolant, and drive belts. Items requiring periodic inspection, adjustment, or replacement include: wheel alignment and rotation, brake pads, and tires. When purchasing a vehicle, the owner's manual and maintenance guide provided with the car will provide basic information about consumable parts, along with recommended replacement and maintenance intervals. It's important to note that these intervals are not absolutely fixed and may vary depending on current vehicle condition, driving conditions, and primary usage.
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BeckettAnn
08/14/25 12:01pm
During maintenance, I mainly focus on replacing basic items. I always prioritize changing the engine oil and oil filter because it's super important for protecting the engine. I make it a habit to change them every 8,000 kilometers. The air filter also needs regular replacement, approximately every 10,000 kilometers, as it prevents dust from entering the engine and extends its lifespan. I usually replace the cabin air filter before spring and summer to keep the air inside the car clean and comfortable. As for the braking system, I change the brake fluid every two years to prevent brake failure and ensure safety. Spark plug replacement depends on the car model, but most vehicles require a change every 60,000 kilometers to ensure smooth starts. Don’t forget the coolant—replace it every 1-2 years to prevent pipes from freezing in winter. Tires should be replaced promptly when they show significant wear to avoid slipping while driving. Though these replacements are simple, following the manufacturer’s manual and doing them regularly can keep the car running longer and more reliably.
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VonZachary
10/14/25 7:30am
As a new car owner, I realized during maintenance that quite a few things need replacement. Engine oil and oil filters are mandatory, recommended every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers. I also replaced the air filter, about every 10,000 kilometers, to filter out impurities and keep the engine breathing smoothly. The cabin air filter is best changed during seasonal transitions, reducing odors and promoting health. Brake fluid is crucial and should be replaced every two years to ensure responsive braking. Spark plugs affect performance and should be checked regularly, replacing them if worn out. Tires must be replaced when worn to the limit—safety is non-negotiable. A money-saving tip is to learn how to replace filters yourself—simple and economical. Overall, regular replacements keep the car in top shape, giving peace of mind while driving.
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KiraDella
11/27/25 8:25am
As someone knowledgeable about vehicles, routine maintenance includes changing the engine oil, oil filter, and air filter. Replace the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers to protect the core of the engine. Regularly changing the filters helps remove impurities and extends the lifespan of components. Brake fluid should be replaced every two years to prevent corrosion and ensure braking safety. Antifreeze also needs periodic replacement to maintain the cooling system and prevent freezing. Frequently changing the cabin air filter improves the air quality inside the vehicle. Additionally, check the wear on tires and brake pads and replace them as needed. Remember to follow the maintenance schedule specified in the vehicle's manual for cost-effective and practical upkeep.
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