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What Maintenance is Needed After a Car Has Driven 60,000 Kilometers?

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VanFaith
07/29/2025, 12:37:29 PM

After a car has driven 60,000 kilometers, the maintenance items include changing the engine oil, replacing the brake fluid, replacing the three filters, replacing the transmission fluid, and checking the tires. The purpose of car maintenance is to keep the vehicle clean, ensure normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life. Here are the maintenance tasks required for a car after 60,000 kilometers: Changing the engine oil. After driving 60,000 kilometers, the car can switch to a higher viscosity and more protective engine oil, such as 0W-40, to ensure the engine operates more efficiently. Replacing the brake fluid. Generally, the brake fluid should be replaced after about 40,000 kilometers to ensure the braking system functions properly. Additionally, during the major maintenance at 60,000 kilometers, the wear level of the brake pads should be checked. If the wear is severe, the brake pads should also be replaced. Replacing the three filters. These include the air filter, oil filter, and cabin air filter. The three filters are parts that are prone to contamination and wear, so they usually need to be cleaned or replaced during each maintenance session. Replacing the transmission fluid. Generally, manual transmission vehicles require transmission fluid replacement every 50,000 kilometers, while automatic transmission vehicles need it every 80,000 kilometers. During major maintenance, the transmission fluid should be inspected. Checking the tires. Inspect the tire wear to ensure it is normal. If the wear is severe, the tires should be replaced promptly. Spark plugs: They ignite the air-fuel mixture to generate power and seal the spark plug hole to maintain cylinder pressure. They should be inspected every 40,000 kilometers. Battery: The battery usually needs replacement every 4-5 years, depending on usage habits. If the car's electrical functions (e.g., radio) are frequently used while the engine is off, the battery may wear out faster. Car maintenance generally includes the following inspection or replacement tasks: checking the coolant level; inspecting the brake and clutch fluid levels; verifying the power steering fluid level; examining all oil pipe connections for leaks; checking the battery fluid level and windshield washer fluid level; inspecting the condition and tension of belts (generator, air conditioning, water pump, and power steering pump); ensuring all lights (headlights, daytime running lights, turn signals, brake lights, reverse lights, and fog lights) are functional; checking tire pressure and wear, tightening the tire bolts to the specified torque, adjusting tire pressure to the recommended level, and rotating tires if necessary; and verifying that the vehicle's exhaust emissions meet standards. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the vehicle, also known as car servicing. Modern car maintenance primarily covers the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, and more.

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JaxonLee
08/14/2025, 01:56:47 AM

As a veteran driver who frequently takes long-distance trips, I've gone through several 60,000-kilometer maintenance services. At this stage, the main components of the car are prone to wear, so it's recommended to focus on checking and replacing the engine oil and oil filter to ensure the lubrication system works smoothly. Additionally, the air filter and fuel filter should also be replaced to prevent dust clogging, which could affect engine performance. Don't forget to check tire wear and perform tire rotation and dynamic balancing, as these are crucial for safe driving. The brake pads and brake discs also need to be inspected, as they often require replacement or adjustment at the 60,000-kilometer mark. The spark plugs should be replaced as well, otherwise, poor ignition could increase fuel consumption. The cooling system must not be overlooked to prevent overheating caused by radiator issues. Lastly, a thorough inspection of the overall body and chassis is necessary to identify problems early and save unnecessary expenses. Regular maintenance ensures the car runs longer and more smoothly.

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OAvery
10/12/2025, 10:06:21 PM

I've been commuting by car for over a decade, and when my car hits 60,000 kilometers, these maintenance items are my top concerns. First is changing the engine oil and oil filter—it's the most basic task, as poor lubrication can make the engine sound louder. Next, replacing the air filter is crucial as it blocks dust and protects the engine's air intake. For tires, performing a rotation and balance adjustment is important to extend their lifespan and improve fuel efficiency. A brake system check is essential—inspecting the brake pads for thickness, which directly impacts emergency stopping safety. The spark plugs should also be replaced; slow ignition can make the car feel sluggish. Don’t forget to check the transmission fluid, especially for automatic vehicles. Coolant levels need inspection too, to prevent leaks and potential hazards. Once these are taken care of, driving feels secure and worry-free. Paying attention to the maintenance manual and adjusting based on road conditions can help the car last several more years.

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LeJace
11/25/2025, 10:05:38 PM

I just drove my first car to 60,000 kilometers, and the maintenance suggestions given by the 4S shop last time were quite practical. Changing the engine oil and oil filter is a must to avoid engine seizure. The air filter usually needs to be replaced; if it's too dirty, it affects performance. Also, check the tire wear and do a rotation to extend their lifespan. Inspect the brake pads and brake discs—safety first. It's recommended to replace the spark plugs for smoother ignition and lower fuel consumption. Also, check the cooling system and steering system to prevent minor issues from becoming major ones. Overall, simple items can be DIY, but professional shops are more reliable for handling them.

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MacEli
01/15/2026, 11:33:34 PM

As a car enthusiast, I was eager to take action when my car approached 60,000 kilometers. The focus of maintenance is on core components: engine oil and oil filter must be replaced, otherwise lubrication failure will lead to premature engine aging. The air filter and fuel filter should also be renewed to maintain clean air intake and fuel, which affects acceleration feel. For tires, rotation and dynamic balancing are essential for smoother high-speed driving. Spark plug replacement is a highlight, as an outdated ignition system increases fuel consumption and causes engine vibration. Don't skip the brake system inspection either—it's crucial for emergency response. Additionally, it's recommended to check belt tension and suspension; these small adjustments enhance driving comfort. In the long run, regular maintenance preserves vehicle performance.

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McColin
04/12/2026, 01:58:01 AM

I place great emphasis on budget management when it comes to car maintenance, especially at the 60,000-kilometer mark. Changing the engine oil and oil filter is fundamental—it's a small investment to prevent major repairs. The air filter replacement is also non-negotiable, as a dirty one can increase fuel consumption. Tire inspection should be thorough, and rotating them can evenly distribute wear and save costs. Checking the brake pads is crucial to avoid expensive emergency repairs. Replacing spark plugs is cost-effective in the long run for better fuel efficiency. It's also advisable to inspect the transmission fluid and cooling system, as neglecting these can lead to higher expenses later. DIYing simple tasks like changing the air filter can cut costs, but getting a reliable mechanic for a comprehensive inspection is safer overall.

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