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What maintenance is required at 80,000 kilometers?

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Jodie
07/29/25 6:24am
At 80,000 kilometers, a major maintenance service is typically required for the vehicle. This generally includes replacing the oil filter, engine oil, air filter, fuel filter, cabin air filter, spark plugs, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, timing belt, etc. Additionally, it's necessary to inspect the wear level of the brake pads and tires, as well as check for aging or cracking of rubber components in the chassis. Below is relevant information about vehicle maintenance: 1. Vehicle maintenance aims to keep the car clean and in good technical condition, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down deterioration, and extend the service life. It refers to the periodic inspection, cleaning, replenishment, lubrication, adjustment, or replacement of certain parts as preventive work, also known as vehicle upkeep. 2. Modern vehicle maintenance primarily covers the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, and more.
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VanHayden
08/12/25 9:49pm
When my car just passed the 80,000-kilometer mark, I made sure to give it a comprehensive major service. I replaced the engine oil and oil filter with new ones, as accumulated impurities can affect the engine's lifespan. The air filter was also changed to ensure smoother air intake. The spark plugs were checked and replaced as necessary, because good ignition prevents engine shaking. The braking system was a major focus—I inspected the pads and discs for wear and replaced them if they were too thin to avoid poor braking performance. I rotated the tires and checked their wear and pressure to extend their life and improve fuel efficiency. Don't forget to replace the coolant and automatic transmission fluid to prevent overheating or rough shifting. The belts were inspected for cracks, as aging can lead to serious issues. The battery voltage was tested to avoid unexpected breakdowns. It's also advisable to check the suspension and steering systems for a smoother ride. Always refer to the maintenance manual for model-specific recommendations. A thorough service at this mileage point saves money and ensures safety.
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SilasDella
10/04/25 3:05am
When my car hit the 80,000-kilometer mark, I gave it a thorough overhaul at the local auto repair shop. Changing the oil filter is fundamental to protect the engine and prevent breakdowns. The air filter must be replaced to ensure smooth airflow and optimal engine performance. If the spark plugs are worn out, replacing them improves ignition efficiency and acceleration. Checking the brake pad thickness is crucial—replace them if they're too thin to avoid damaging the rotors. Rotate the tires and inspect tread depth and pressure for safer highway driving. Flush and refill the cooling system to prevent rust and leaks. Transmission fluid should be changed based on type—automatic transmissions need it to avoid sluggish shifting. Don't overlook minor issues like belts and the battery; an aging battery can cause slow starts. The mechanic also recommended checking the suspension for stability, as rough roads can loosen components over time. Following the manual is the most reliable approach—skimping on maintenance can lead to early vehicle failure. Stay vigilant with regular upkeep to keep your car running longer.
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SanRyder
11/17/25 4:41am
80,000 kilometers is a critical point, I think focusing on a few core items is sufficient. Engine oil and filter must be replaced, insufficient lubrication can damage the engine. The air filter should also be replaced, poor air intake can increase fuel consumption. If the spark plugs haven't been touched, they should be replaced now, misfiring affects acceleration. The brake system needs to be checked for pad and disc wear, safety should not be neglected. Simply rotate the tires and check the tread pattern to extend their service life. Other items like coolant and transmission oil depend on the vehicle model, mine didn't need replacement as the manual suggested a later change. Checking the battery voltage provides peace of mind, and a quick glance at the belt to ensure no cracks is enough. Don't do everything unnecessarily, focus on essential items for cost-effectiveness.
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