Do You Need to Watch the Entire Car Maintenance Process?
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No, you don't need to watch the entire process. You can hand over your vehicle to the brand's after-sales service department or a repair shop, explain the maintenance items related to the vehicle's condition, and then leave. Wait until the maintenance is completed, and you can retrieve your vehicle for use. It is recommended to have your vehicle maintained at the brand's after-sales service department for better assurance. Here are some precautions regarding maintenance: 1. Avoid running the engine for long periods in an unventilated garage: The exhaust from the engine contains carbon monoxide, an invisible and odorless toxic gas. Prolonged exposure to low concentrations of carbon monoxide can cause symptoms such as headaches, rapid breathing, nausea, vomiting, weakness, dizziness, mental confusion, and even brain damage. 2. Avoid mechanical injuries: Car maintenance involves various aspects. When performing maintenance operations, set up clear work signs to prevent injuries caused by others' mistaken operations. When starting the car, pay attention to the transmission's gear position to prevent accidental movement that could injure someone. When working under the engine hood, ensure others stay out of the driver's seat to prevent accidental injuries caused by sudden engine movement or others operating the controls.