How Many Kilometers Should a New Car Be Serviced?
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New cars should be serviced every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers, while some vehicles require maintenance every 5,000 kilometers. Based on the average annual mileage of 20,000 kilometers for household cars, maintenance should be performed every 5 to 6 months, meaning at least twice a year. Below are some key points to note for new car maintenance: Pay attention to unusual noises in the car: While driving, the driver should closely monitor any unusual sounds from various parts of the vehicle. If any abnormal noise is detected, first determine whether the sound is coming from inside or outside the car. If it's from inside, it may not be a concern; if it's from outside, stop and inspect immediately. Learn to read the dashboard warnings: For new drivers, understanding the dashboard is crucial. Frequently check the pointers and icons on the dashboard. If a red light appears on the dashboard, stop the car and turn off the engine as soon as possible for inspection. Car maintenance involves various aspects. When performing maintenance, set up clear work signs to prevent accidental injuries caused by others' mistakes. When starting the car, pay attention to the gear position of the transmission to avoid accidental movement that could cause harm. When working under the engine hood, ensure others are out of the driver's seat to prevent injuries from sudden engine movements or accidental operation of controls.