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Can the first maintenance be done at any 4S store?

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MacGrant
07/28/2025, 09:24:33 AM

First maintenance can be done at any 4S store, and car owners can reasonably choose the car maintenance location according to their actual situation. The purpose of car maintenance is to filter impurities in the engine oil and gasoline, prevent impurities from entering the engine and affecting its normal operation. Regularly replacing parts can effectively extend the service life of the engine, keep the car clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent failures, and slow down the deterioration process. The content of car maintenance includes: 1. Replace engine oil and oil filter; 2. Check the air filter; 3. Check the gasoline filter; 4. Replace the transmission oil; 5. Check the tires; 6. Replace the spark plugs; 7. Refill the antifreeze; 8. Refill the power steering oil.

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AshlynAnn
08/11/2025, 02:02:51 PM

When it comes to which 4S dealership to go to for the first maintenance, I think this is a common question. Last time I bought a new car, I didn’t want to travel back to the original dealership for the first maintenance, so I went to a same-brand 4S shop closer to home. It turned out to be smooth, saving both time and money. However, not all places are acceptable because the warranty records need to be consistent. Otherwise, the manufacturer might not honor the warranty—for example, if the information is filled out incorrectly, it could affect the warranty coverage. I recommend calling ahead to ask about the dealership’s policy and bringing the car purchase invoice to ensure the process is standardized and avoid disputes later. Paying attention to maintenance details while driving can extend the car’s lifespan and reduce the risk of malfunctions. Overall, having the freedom to choose is good, but safety comes first—don’t sacrifice protection for convenience.

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KhloeMarie
09/28/2025, 04:37:17 AM

Honestly, for the first free maintenance, you can go to any same-brand 4S store. It's a free service, so convenience is key. Last month, I tried a different one, and the service was decent with no extra charges. But a heads-up: avoid unauthorized service points, or your warranty might be voided, and you could end up paying for repairs yourself. It's best to check the brand's official website or confirm the rules with customer service, and bring your invoice to be safe. Keep daily maintenance simple; don't overcomplicate it.

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LeAutumn
11/11/2025, 10:44:53 PM

After years of driving, my experience is that the first maintenance must be done at an authorized 4S store of the same brand, otherwise the manufacturer's warranty may be affected. Once, a friend took a shortcut and went to a small shop, resulting in unlinked records and the engine failure not being covered by warranty later. It is recommended to check the warranty terms in advance to avoid similar pitfalls.

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LeDallas
01/02/2026, 12:25:43 AM

I think it's safest to prioritize returning to the original 4S dealership for the first maintenance, ensuring complete records and worry-free warranty. Or at least choose an authorized same-brand service center, carefully checking the policies. Contact the brand's customer service for details to avoid future hassles, and bring the invoice for reference—simple and reassuring. Proper maintenance can improve the vehicle's condition.

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SanAdrian
03/30/2026, 01:28:29 AM

Generally, the first maintenance can be performed at any authorized 4S dealership of the same brand, as manufacturers uniformly authorize this policy. I recommend checking the owner's manual or the brand's official website first to confirm coverage. After the service, keep the receipts as a precaution. Timely maintenance helps maintain stable vehicle performance.

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