When are the first and second maintenance periods for the new Sylphy?
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The first maintenance for the new Sylphy is due at 3 months or 2,500 kilometers, and the second maintenance is due at 6 months or 5,000 kilometers, whichever comes first in terms of mileage or time. Vehicle maintenance involves replacing certain fluids and wear-prone components. The fluids in a vehicle include engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, and brake fluid. The wear-prone components include spark plugs, the battery, tires, brake discs, brake pads, various filters, and wiper blades. The new Sylphy is a compact car under Dongfeng Nissan, with dimensions of 4,641 mm in length, 1,815 mm in width, and 1,450 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,712 mm. In terms of power, the new Sylphy is equipped with a naturally aspirated engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 135 PS and a maximum torque of 159 Nm.
I've been driving the new Sylphy for almost a year now. The first maintenance was done at 5,000 kilometers or within 6 months, usually involving an oil change and oil filter replacement, along with checks on chassis bolts and tire pressure. The second maintenance at 10,000 kilometers or after 12 months is more comprehensive, including air filter replacement and brake system inspection. Regular maintenance helps the engine break in better, prevents carbon buildup and wear, and extends the car's lifespan. Remember to check the manual when you pick up the car to confirm the specific schedule. Even if you don't drive much, stick to the time-based schedule to avoid delaying it too long, as parts can age quickly and repair costs may double. After each maintenance, my car's engine runs smoother, and I feel more confident driving it. The fuel consumption now stays around 7L/100km, which is quite economical. I recommend going to an authorized 4S dealership—they understand Nissan models better and provide more professional service. Don't go to cheap roadside shops just to save money, as it might lead to problems. Regular maintenance is the way to peace of mind—address small issues early to save money and stay safe.