How many kilometers for the first maintenance of the Jog i?
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The first maintenance for the Jog i is at 300 kilometers. The relevant introduction of the first maintenance is as follows: The timing of the first maintenance varies by vehicle: It is usually performed after driving 1000-3000 kilometers. The car must attend the first maintenance on time, neither earlier nor later. Completing the first maintenance indicates that the vehicle's break-in period has ended, and it can be driven according to the vehicle's specified standards and normal speed. The first maintenance time starts from the date of vehicle pickup. First maintenance items: The most important aspect of the first maintenance for a new car is not just changing the oil, but also conducting a comprehensive inspection and diagnosis of the car's condition and usage. There are many items to check during the full vehicle inspection, mainly including whether the headlights are working, whether the high beams are functioning normally, their brightness and height, and whether the turn signals are all working; whether the wipers clean effectively; the sealing of the rubber strips; whether there is any noise from the sunroof; whether the hinges of the doors are sufficiently lubricated; the tire pressure, whether the pressure in all four tires is normal, etc. All these need to be checked.
When I was riding the Yamaha Cygnus i, the first maintenance was done at around 500 kilometers. I remember that when the new bike was first acquired, the first few hundred kilometers were the break-in period. The engine ran tightly and would grind out small metal particles that mixed into the oil. If the oil and filter were replaced promptly at 500 kilometers, these impurities could be removed, avoiding engine wear or carbon buildup issues. I also took the opportunity to check the chain tension and brake sensitivity. After the maintenance, the bike clearly ran more smoothly, and the fuel consumption stabilized a bit. Don’t delay beyond 600 kilometers, otherwise, the engine noise might increase, affecting riding safety. If you ride frequently, you should also check the oil level every three months as a habit, which greatly benefits the bike’s lifespan.
As a newbie who just bought a Qiao Ge i, I was a bit confused about the first maintenance. The manual said the first service should be done at 500 kilometers. When I drove to 400 kilometers, I got nervous and asked my friend at the bike shop. He said 500 kilometers is the standard point because the oil gets dirty quickly after the break-in period, and not changing it in time will affect engine lubrication. Over time, fuel consumption may increase and malfunctions could occur. After I changed the oil that time, I felt the acceleration became much smoother. Beginners tend to forget these things, but checking the oil level frequently and topping it up when it's below the minimum line ensures more safety. Don’t wait until problems arise to fix them.