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What maintenance is needed at 60,000 kilometers?

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OIsla
09/03/25 8:25am

When a car reaches 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers, it requires its first major maintenance. This may include changing the engine oil, oil filter, air conditioning filter, and air filter, depending on the condition of the vehicle. Here is extended information on car maintenance: 1. The lifespan of spark plugs is 30,000 kilometers, while platinum spark plugs last 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. For naturally aspirated engines, it is recommended to replace the original spark plugs at 60,000 kilometers. 2. Transmission fluid: manual transmission fluid should be changed at 60,000 kilometers, while automatic transmission fluid should be changed at 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. In major cities, the replacement interval may be shorter. 3. Brake fluid is prone to absorbing moisture. If the moisture absorption rate exceeds 2%, it may lead to ineffective braking and should be tested at a professional service center.

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StArabella
09/16/25 2:56am

The car has reached 60,000 kilometers, and I consider this a major maintenance milestone. From my experience, the top priority is changing the engine oil and filter to ensure proper lubrication for long-term performance. Don’t forget the air filter—a dirty one affects airflow, and replacing it saves money and hassle. Worn spark plugs may cause ignition issues, so replacing them is advisable. Transmission fluid must be changed for automatic transmissions, while manual transmission owners should consult the manual. A thorough brake system inspection is crucial—check pad thickness and fluid levels for safety. Inspect tire wear and rotate them to ensure even tread life for extra mileage. Coolant replacement prevents overheating, and a battery test avoids unexpected breakdowns. Also, inspect belts and various filters—don’t overlook these small parts. Follow the manufacturer’s manual—spending a little now can extend your car’s lifespan.

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AdrianLee
10/30/25 3:30am

To avoid draining my wallet on maintenance costs, I stick to essential services every 60,000 kilometers. Fresh engine oil is a must, and air filter replacements are affordable. Spark plugs can wait if there are no symptoms, saving some cash. Transmission fluid is mandatory for automatics, but manuals can delay it. Brake inspections are worth the investment—replace worn pads or resurface them, and top up the brake fluid. Free tire rotations help extend their lifespan. For extras like carbon cleaning or suspension ball joint replacements, skip them unless there are unusual noises. Compare quotes from reputable repair shops to avoid overspending. Remember, regular maintenance ensures driving safety, and cost-effectiveness is key.

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LeJace
12/13/25 3:38am

I'm not very knowledgeable about car maintenance, so for the 60,000 km service, I just follow the technician's advice. They recommended changing the engine oil and air filter, and suggested replacing the spark plugs. For automatic transmission, the transmission fluid needs to be replaced. They also checked the brake pad thickness to ensure safety and inspected the tire tread depth to see if replacement was necessary. The coolant was replaced to prevent overheating. I just paid for the service, so I can drive with peace of mind without worrying about breaking down halfway. Sticking to regular maintenance helps extend the car's lifespan.

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