At how many kilometers should the second vehicle maintenance be performed?

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RichardRose
07/30/25 1:48am
Vehicle second maintenance is performed at around 10,000 kilometers. Below is an introduction to car maintenance knowledge: 1. Meaning: The second-level maintenance of a vehicle refers to inspection and adjustment-centered maintenance operations performed on motor vehicles that have traveled a certain mileage. 2. Maintenance scope: Inspect and adjust the working condition of the engine and electrical equipment, dismantle and clean the oil pan and oil filter, inspect and adjust the steering and braking mechanisms, dismantle and clean the front and rear wheel hub bearings. Add lubricating oil, dismantle and inspect tires, and perform tire rotation. 3. Maintenance purpose: Maintain various parts, mechanisms, and assemblies of the vehicle to ensure they have good working performance and normal operation.
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