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What needs to be replaced when a Corolla reaches 100,000 kilometers?

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CorbinLee
08/29/25 5:28am
A Corolla reaching 100,000 kilometers requires the replacement of the three filters (air filter, cabin air filter, and engine air filter), timing belt, spark plugs, transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid, and battery. Additionally, the throttle body should be cleaned, and the brake pads and brake discs should be inspected or replaced. Car maintenance intervals: The first maintenance for a car should be done at 5,000 kilometers or six months, while the second maintenance is typically at 10,000 kilometers or one year. Car maintenance scope: Modern car maintenance mainly includes the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, and other related components.
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LeAmir
09/11/25 3:12am
It's impressive that the car has run 100,000 kilometers, especially for a durable model like the Corolla. During my driving experience, regular oil and oil filter changes are crucial to keep the engine running smoothly—otherwise, the power delivery suffers. Checking the brake pads for wear is essential; if they've thinned out, replacing them ensures braking safety. Worn tire treads increase the risk of skidding, particularly in rainy conditions, so addressing this is vital. Old spark plugs can cause delayed ignition, and replacing them makes acceleration smoother. Aged coolant affects heat dissipation, so periodic replacement prevents overheating issues. Transmission fluid should also be replaced to ensure smooth gear shifts. After these minor maintenance tasks, the car drives as powerfully as new and even becomes more fuel-efficient.
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ChristopherDella
10/25/25 4:01am
When my Corolla reaches 100,000 kilometers, the first thing to check is the tire condition. Look for severe wear or bulges to avoid the risk of a blowout—safety first. The engine oil and oil filter must be replaced promptly to ensure long engine life. Check the thickness of the brake pads; replace them if they're too thin, as stopping depends on them. A dirty air filter affects intake efficiency and can increase fuel consumption, so it's advisable to replace it. Replacing old spark plugs ensures smoother ignition. Lastly, don’t forget to check the battery condition—after 100,000 kilometers, it might weaken and cause starting difficulties. Doing it yourself or taking it to a shop can save both hassle and money.
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