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Can I Still Get Maintenance Without the Maintenance Manual?

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JocelynMarie
07/29/25 8:35am

Maintenance can still be performed even if the maintenance manual is lost. The manual can be reissued, but a fee may be required if it is lost before the first maintenance service, and a fee may also apply if lost after the first service. Pricing may vary among different 4S shops, so it's advisable to inquire at the store. The car maintenance manual is mainly for the owner's reference and has minimal impact on the actual maintenance of the vehicle. Additional information about maintenance is as follows: Definition: Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. Maintenance Scope: Modern car maintenance mainly includes the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc.

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MacAniyah
08/12/25 5:58am

I also lost my maintenance manual last year and felt quite panicked at the time, but I went straight to the repair shop, and the technician said it was no big deal. Actually, the maintenance manual mainly records the manufacturer's recommended service intervals and items, such as oil changes, filter replacements, etc., but you can still get maintenance even if it's lost. Repair shops usually scan my license plate or VIN code to pull up maintenance records from their system or refer to standard industry guidelines for service. There are also many resources available online, like car forums or official websites where you can download PDF manuals. I've used them a few times myself, and it's quite convenient. However, I recommend being more careful with it in the future because the manual helps track each maintenance history and avoids missing critical services. Don’t skimp on regular maintenance—keeping your car in good condition ensures safety. I’ve gotten into the habit of taking photos and saving them on my phone as backups. In short, losing the manual isn’t a major issue—just don’t let it delay your regular maintenance.

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Arianna
10/05/25 7:13am

You can still get maintenance done without the manual – I've driven for over a decade and know this well. The maintenance manual is more of a guideline than a strict requirement. Service centers usually have vehicle databases where they can pull up maintenance schedule details by entering the VIN, helping me replace parts on time. If you're worried about forgetting critical services like spark plug changes or brake inspections, online owner communities share practical advice – I've adjusted my maintenance intervals based on those before. Also, dealerships can provide photocopied or digital versions of the manual, either free or for a small fee. Daily maintenance can be tracked by memory or apps too – don't treat the manual as gospel. The key is sticking to regular maintenance without interruption for longer vehicle lifespan. I recommend going to reliable repair shops as they professionally handle such situations.

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StFrank
11/18/25 8:45am

Losing the maintenance manual doesn't affect servicing, here's my usual solution. Just visit a repair shop, tell them your car model and year, and the technician will check their resources to confirm what needs replacement – no manual required. Mobile apps like Autohome can also set maintenance reminders. While losing the manual might mean missing minor details, routine fluid checks can proceed as normal. For safety, don't skip maintenance – regular servicing keeps your car running smoothly. Keep it simple.

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