
The second maintenance for a new car is typically required after driving 10,000 kilometers or approximately one year, which means it is spaced 5,000 kilometers or six months apart from the first maintenance. Of course, some models have a later first maintenance schedule, around 8,000 kilometers or 10,000 kilometers, which would also delay the second maintenance. Below are details related to the second maintenance of a new car: 1. The second maintenance is crucial for a new car, involving inspections and maintenance of dozens of items across multiple systems, including the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, steering system, braking system, suspension, body, and tires. Key tasks still include changing the engine oil and oil filter. 2. During the second maintenance, the air filter and cabin air filter also need replacement. Inspection items include checking the coolant, brake fluid, tire pressure, etc.


