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What maintenance items are required at 10,000 kilometers?

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DeclanFitz
07/29/2025, 02:06:32 AM

Here is an introduction to the 10,000-kilometer maintenance items for new cars: 1. The 10,000-kilometer maintenance is mostly the second maintenance for the car, also known as the second service, although for some models, it might be the first service. The most basic maintenance items for a new car at 10,000 kilometers include changing the engine oil, oil filter, and inspecting the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, and braking system. 2. In fact, the second maintenance for a new car also includes dozens of inspection and maintenance items related to the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, steering system, braking system, suspension, body, and tires. Additionally, during the 10,000-kilometer maintenance, car owners can consider replacing or cleaning the air and cabin air filters. Although the dealership might not require replacement, given the current driving environment, these affordable maintenance items that can bring noticeable improvements can be performed in advance.

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Lauren
08/12/2025, 05:04:01 PM

I just went through my 10,000 km maintenance and have some insights to share. The technician first changed the engine oil and oil filter, as old oil accumulates dirt and affects engine performance. They inspected the air filter, cleaned out the dust, and replaced it if it was too dirty. For the tires, they performed rotation and inflation to ensure even wear and stable driving. The braking system was thoroughly checked, including brake pad thickness and brake fluid level, to ensure safe emergency stops. They also tested the brightness of the lights and adjusted the angles to prevent glare. Fluid level checks were a priority, topping up coolant and windshield washer fluid as needed. I used to overlook this, and once had a coolant shortage that triggered an overheating warning. After the maintenance, the car accelerates more smoothly, and fuel consumption has slightly decreased. Regular maintenance can extend the vehicle's lifespan, and I think it's worth it.

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DiWalker
10/03/2025, 10:05:15 PM

As a seasoned long-distance driver, I pay special attention to saving money on 10,000 km maintenance. The core is changing the engine oil and oil filter—don't skimp on these, as they protect engine longevity. Check the air filter; replace or clean it if dirty—it's quite simple. Tire rotation is a must to even out tread wear and save on tires, plus adjust tire pressure to the standard value. Brake inspection can't be overlooked—check pad thickness and fluid level to prevent accidents. Ensure lights and signals are properly adjusted to avoid nighttime driving risks. Additionally, I recommend checking battery life and running a computer diagnostic to prevent costly breakdowns. Find a reliable shop for maintenance, or DIY some tasks to save time and gain peace of mind.

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RichardLee
11/16/2025, 10:41:03 PM

The 10,000 km maintenance focuses on safety. First, change the engine oil and filter to ensure the lubrication system functions properly. Check the air filter for clogs that may affect air intake. Rotate and inflate the tires to reduce the risk of blowouts. Test the brake system, including the discs, pads, and fluid levels, to maintain short braking distances. Adjusting the brightness of the lights is crucial, especially for nighttime driving to see road conditions clearly. Check fluid levels such as coolant to prevent engine overheating. The entire process takes about an hour and can help avoid breakdowns or accidents on the road.

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SanBrantley
01/07/2026, 12:17:29 AM

If you're a new car owner, don't stress about the 10,000 km maintenance. First step: change the engine oil and oil filter to remove engine impurities. Second step: check the air filter, replace if dirty to save fuel. Third step: rotate tires and inflate them properly to ensure even wear and prevent skidding. Fourth step: test brakes and lights to ensure quick response and good visibility. Finally, check fluid levels including coolant and windshield washer fluid to prevent shortages and component damage. Each step is crucial for smoother driving and avoiding repair troubles.

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ZaneMarie
04/03/2026, 11:21:17 PM

From a practical perspective on the 10,000-kilometer maintenance, I focus on efficiency. Key items include an oil and oil filter change, which takes little time but is crucial. Air filter cleaning or replacement is quick to complete. Tire rotation, position adjustment, and inflation enhance driving control. A swift brake system inspection ensures safety by checking pad thickness. Lighting tests take just minutes to improve night vision. Fluid level top-ups like coolant prevent unexpected breakdowns. I recommend scheduling service with a checklist to expedite completion.

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