What Maintenance is Needed at 25,000 km?

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AuroraMarie
07/25/25 7:41am
Here are the maintenance items required for a car at 25,000 km: 1. Oil Change: Replace the engine oil (lubricant) and oil filter, which must be done every 5,000 km or six months. If using full synthetic oil, it can be changed every 8,000 km at most. 2. Air Filter Replacement: Replace the air filter and cabin air filter every 20,000 km or two years. 3. Fuel Filter Replacement: Replace the fuel filter, all brake fluid, and transmission fluid. For automatic transmission vehicles, the transmission fluid also needs to be replaced; for rear-wheel-drive vehicles, the differential oil should be replaced as well. 4. Tires: Tires older than four years may need replacement. Brake rotors should be replaced if the brake pads have been changed three times. 5. Battery: The car battery should typically be replaced every two years. Even if the car hasn't been driven 40,000 km in two years, the battery should still be checked for discharge.
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