What Maintenance Does a 35,000-Kilometer Car Need?
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After a vehicle has traveled 35,000 kilometers, it requires a third-level maintenance. Following several second-level maintenance sessions, these measures are taken to consolidate and maintain the normal performance of various assemblies and components. Below is an introduction to car maintenance: First Maintenance: Some manufacturers specify the first maintenance based on time or mileage. The exact timing should be referred to the vehicle's user manual or warranty manual. The first maintenance is crucial and free, so it's essential to remember to get it done to avoid missing it and affecting the car's third maintenance. Maintenance Items: The main maintenance items for a car include replacing engine oil, oil filters, transmission fluid, spark plugs, cabin air filters, engine air filters, brake fluid, etc. However, not all items need replacement in every maintenance session, as it depends on their service life. Additionally, maintenance involves inspecting and servicing dozens of items across multiple systems, including the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, steering system, braking system, suspension, body, and tires.