What maintenance should be done for an 80,000 km car?

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HarperMarie
07/29/25 1:12pm
Here are the maintenance items required for a car at 80,000 kilometers: Replacement items: First, for the 80,000 km maintenance, you should promptly replace the brake fluid, air filter, cabin air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, coolant, etc. These are basic maintenance tasks for the car's wear-prone parts. Inspection items: Secondly, you need to check the belts, tire pressure, chassis, tighten the chassis screws, check the engine for any water or oil leaks; inspect the wear of the brake pads, check the tire wear and tire pressure, and assess the aging and wear condition of rubber components such as the engine's external belts to ensure they are normal.
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