How Long Does a Minor Maintenance Take?
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A minor maintenance typically takes between twenty minutes to an hour. Here are some relevant details: 1. A minor maintenance is recommended every six months or every 5,000 kilometers driven. 2. The scope of a minor maintenance is relatively limited, primarily involving inspections of wear-prone components such as engine oil and the three filters (air, oil, and fuel). Generally, the first maintenance for a car is recommended at 5,000 kilometers or one year of use, while the second maintenance is recommended at 10,000 kilometers or two years of use. The main focus of these services is inspecting the car's three major components: the engine, chassis, and transmission. 3. It is essential to keep detailed records of all maintenance work for future reference if issues arise. Typically, major maintenance should be performed at a 4S dealership, as they offer higher quality assurance despite potentially higher costs. For minor maintenance, you can opt for external auto repair shops, ensuring that original manufacturer fluids are used—this won't harm the vehicle and can significantly reduce costs. However, always choose reputable repair shops and high-quality parts to avoid post-maintenance quality issues.