How Many Times Are the First and Second Maintenance?

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ReedRose
07/29/25 7:27pm
The term 'first and second maintenance' refers to the initial and second maintenance of a vehicle. The first maintenance is called the 'first maintenance,' and the second is called the 'second maintenance.' Generally, it indicates the number of times the vehicle has undergone oil and oil filter changes. Of course, depending on the mileage and time, there may also be other maintenance items such as replacing the cabin air filter or engine air filter, but it mainly refers to the process of changing the oil and oil filter. Below are specific precautions for the first maintenance of a vehicle: 1. Before maintenance: Check the user manual to understand the general content of this maintenance and any items that require additional payment. A few days before the maintenance, call the 4S shop to schedule an appointment. Organize the items in the car; it's best to keep valuable small items at home or carry them with you, such as mobile phones, laptops, Bluetooth headphones, etc., to prevent loss. 2. During maintenance: Prepare the user manual (must bring), driver's license, digital camera or smartphone with a camera (best to bring, useful). It's advisable to bring along an experienced driver or at least a friend or relative during the first maintenance for assistance. 3. During maintenance registration: After the vehicle enters the maintenance workshop, it's best to follow along personally. This allows you to observe the entire maintenance process, especially to supervise the materials used by the maintenance workers and their work attitude. You can also learn some simple repair techniques and understand the basic structure of your car, which is very practical for handling sudden emergencies on the road in the future. 4. After the normal maintenance is completed: Urge the maintenance technician to address any other issues identified beforehand. Make sure they replace any parts that need to be replaced and don't settle for temporary fixes, especially during the free warranty period.
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