What maintenance should be done after a car reaches 10,000 kilometers?

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McAmir
07/25/25 8:21am
Maintenance at 10,000 kilometers includes changing the engine oil and oil filter, vehicle inspection, cleaning or replacing the air and cabin air filters, and checking various vehicle fluids. Below is a partial introduction to car maintenance: 1. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the vehicle, also known as vehicle servicing. Its purpose is to maintain a clean appearance, normal technical condition, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life. 2. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the maintenance scope of the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc.
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LeAlyssa
08/10/25 6:53pm
After driving 10,000 kilometers, it's time to pay attention to maintenance. The first thing I do is change the engine oil and oil filter, as old oil can accumulate sludge and damage the engine. Make sure to use the appropriate oil grade. Next, check the air filter and replace it if it's dirty to ensure smooth air intake. Don't forget about the tires—adjust the pressure to reduce wear and save some fuel costs. The braking system is crucial for safety, so inspect the brake pad thickness and fluid level. Keep the coolant topped up to protect the engine from overheating. Regular maintenance can extend your car's lifespan and save you from unnecessary repair costs. After each service, I always feel the car runs more smoothly. It's also convenient to check small accessories like the windshield wipers. In short, maintenance isn't a hassle but a small investment to prevent major issues.
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