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Our company has been deeply involved in the auto parts industry for many years, specializing in high-quality accessories such as filter elements for all vehicle series, brake pads, batteries, tires, spark plugs, and coolant. We directly supply products from original manufacturers and compliant sub-suppliers, offering a comprehensive range of categories, strict quality control, and outstanding cost-effectiveness. Relying on professional warehousing and rapid distribution systems, we support procurement by auto repair shops, stores, and individual customers. Coupled with attentive after-sales service and technical consultation, we adhere to honest business practices and are committed to providing customers with reliable, worry-free, one-stop auto parts supply services.

It is recommended to replace the oil filter every time the engine oil is changed. The air filter should be checked after 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers and replaced if it becomes dirty. The cabin air filter should be replaced every six months or after 10,000 kilometers. A clogged filter can exacerbate engine wear, impede air intake, and lead to odor and increased dust in the air conditioning system. Regular replacement can protect the engine, improve the air quality inside the vehicle, and reduce the likelihood of vehicle malfunctions.

For household car brake pads, the replacement interval is 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers for front wheels and 50,000 to 80,000 kilometers for rear wheels. If the car is frequently driven in congested urban areas and braked frequently, the lifespan of the brake pads will be significantly shortened. For routine self-inspection, if the thickness of the brake pads is less than 3 millimeters, they must be replaced. Excessive wear can cause the brakes to become soft, the braking distance to increase, and in extreme cases, damage to the brake disc, posing safety hazards while driving.

Long-term short-distance driving, forgetting to turn off the lights and audio after the engine stops, and installing too many on-board electrical devices can all deplete the battery. The normal lifespan of a battery is 3-4 years, and after aging, its power storage capacity decreases, making it prone to power loss. If the battery is drained, do not repeatedly try to start the engine. Instead, use jumper cables to start the engine in time, and then idle for a long time or charge on the road. It is recommended to replace the aged battery directly.

Tires with bulges absolutely cannot be driven further. Bulges are caused by broken cord plies and damaged internal structures, making them extremely prone to tire blowouts at high speeds and posing great risks. They are often triggered by driving over potholes, bumping into curbs, or abnormal tire pressure. If a bulge is detected, it is necessary to stop immediately, change to the spare tire, and proceed to a store as soon as possible to replace the tire with a new one, in order to prevent safety accidents.

First, clean the impurities from the wiper blade rubber strip and the oil film on the windshield, using a dedicated cleaning agent for wiping. If the rubber strip is aged, cracked, or hardened, it should be replaced immediately. Regular wiper blades should be replaced every six months to a year. If there are minor scratches on the glass, they can also affect the wiping effect. Regular maintenance can prevent blurred vision in rainy weather and ensure clear and safe driving visibility in rainy conditions.

The aging of spark plugs can lead to issues such as idling jitter, sluggish acceleration, soaring fuel consumption, and difficulty starting a cold car. Regular nickel alloy spark plugs should be replaced after 30,000 kilometers, while platinum and iridium ones can last for 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers. As a core ignition component, a faulty spark plug can cause abnormal cylinder ignition. Prolonged use without replacement can damage the engine and increase maintenance costs.

It is not advisable to add tap water over an extended period, although adding small amounts in emergencies may be acceptable. Tap water is prone to producing scale, which can corrode the water tank and pipelines, and in winter, it can freeze and cause fittings to rupture. Coolant should be selected according to the vehicle model and type, and the fluid level should be checked regularly. If the coolant is missing, priority should be given to replenishing with original factory coolant. Regular overall replacement is necessary to ensure engine cooling, antifreeze, and corrosion protection.

The engine mounts are aging and damaged, causing noticeable shaking of the car body and steering wheel at idle speed. When shifting gears or starting the car, there is a jolt and abnormal noise. These mounts are responsible for damping engine vibrations, and their effectiveness diminishes with aging. If left unreplaced for a long time, it will exacerbate engine vibrations, which in turn can damage surrounding pipelines and accessories. This not only impairs the driving experience but also leads to more collateral mechanical failures.

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