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2022년식 · CR2 (2017-2022) · 2.0 하이브리드

총 비용

100,000원

공임

35,000원

부품비

65,000원

소요 시간

40분

2026. 3. 10. 작업

난이도 & 준비물

난이도 쉬움⏱ 예상 60~120🔧 전용 진단기

증상

2만km 정기점검

진단

Sport Hybrid 2-Motor 상태 양호. 브레이크 패드 전 6mm/후 5mm. 에어컨 필터 교환 필요.

처리 내용

0W-16 합성유 교환, 에어컨 필터 교체. 다음 점검 5만km 예약.

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