How many free maintenance services does the Haval F7x offer?

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DelAlejandro
07/29/25 10:05pm
Haval F7x offers one free maintenance service, as many vehicles only provide one complimentary maintenance. Automotive maintenance items: Engine oil maintenance is quite important. The engine is the core and critical component of a vehicle, so any issues with the engine can severely impact the vehicle's performance. Engine oil primarily functions to lubricate, dampen vibrations, cool, and reduce engine wear. Spark plug maintenance: Spark plugs also require maintenance. They play a significant role in the vehicle's operation. If spark plugs are used for an extended period without maintenance, it can lead to uneven engine operation, causing the car to shake or fail to start. Brake pad maintenance: Brake pads also need regular upkeep. Many drivers tend to brake abruptly, which accelerates brake pad wear. Brake pads are essential for the vehicle's braking system. If not maintained timely, brake failure can occur, posing significant safety risks.
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