How long does the first car maintenance take?

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DelPaul
07/29/25 9:27am
The first car maintenance usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes. For the first maintenance, you should prepare your driver's license, maintenance manual, and warranty manual. The first maintenance inspection includes: 1. Checking car lights, including emergency signal lights, trunk lights, glove box lights, indicator lights, dashboard warning lights, and passenger compartment lights; 2. Checking tire wear and tire pressure; 3. Inspecting fuel pipes, dust covers, rubber protective parts under the car body, and all screw points on the car chassis. Items to be replaced during the first maintenance: 1. Engine oil and oil filter; 2. Antifreeze; 3. Windshield washer fluid; 4. Cabin air filter; 5. Brake fluid; 6. Transmission fluid.
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