How Often Should a Corolla Get Its First Maintenance?
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Corolla requires its first maintenance after 3 months or 5,000 kilometers of driving. The maintenance is primarily aimed at preventing safety defects and is usually proactively performed by the car owner. Maintenance helps reduce the wear and tear of car parts, prevent traffic accidents, and extend the vehicle's lifespan. The first maintenance for a new car includes the following items: 1. Change the engine oil, clean the air filter, and check if the levels of various fluids are normal; 2. Inspect the generator belt and wiper blades for any damage; 3. Check if the tire pressure is normal and if there are any signs of uneven wear, bulging, or damage; 4. Inspect the chassis, including the brake pads, brake discs, connecting rods, ball joints, and CV joints; 5. Check all the switches and lights in the car to ensure they are functioning properly.