How Long Should You Drive a New Car Before the First Maintenance?
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New cars should undergo their first maintenance within 3 to 5 months, with the initial maintenance mileage typically ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. The exact timing can be checked in the vehicle's manual. Below are some key points about the first maintenance: 1. Different brands and models of cars come with different engines. Some engines use special technologies that require strict oil specifications, while others are made from special materials with high precision, resulting in relatively less wear. Therefore, the specified time and mileage for the first maintenance vary. 2. The primary tasks during the first maintenance include changing the engine oil and oil filter. It's important to note that when changing the engine oil, the oil filter must also be replaced simultaneously. If the oil filter is not replaced, the new oil can be contaminated by the old filter.