Can I skip the dealership for maintenance after the first service for a new car?
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After the first service for a new car, you can choose not to go to the dealership for maintenance and reasonably select a car maintenance location based on your actual situation. The purpose of car maintenance is to filter impurities from the engine oil and gasoline, preventing them from entering the engine and affecting its normal operation. Regularly replacing parts can effectively extend the engine's lifespan, keep the car clean and tidy, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, and slow down the deterioration process. Car maintenance includes: 1. Changing the engine oil and oil filter; 2. Checking the air filter; 3. Checking the gasoline filter; 4. Changing the transmission oil; 5. Checking the tires; 6. Replacing the spark plugs; 7. Refilling the antifreeze; 8. Refilling the power steering fluid.