How to Check Accident Vehicle Maintenance Records?

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SanBrielle
07/29/25 2:05pm
Vehicle maintenance records can be checked for free at 4S stores, as every maintenance service is archived in the store's computer system. Details are as follows: 1. In-store archives: Vehicle maintenance records mainly refer to those kept by 4S stores. From the moment a brand-new car is delivered to a customer, any service items and details performed at the 4S store will be archived. 2. Checking used cars: To check the maintenance records of a used car, you can directly visit a 4S store and ask a trusted salesperson to assist with the inquiry. The advantage is that the query is relatively inexpensive or even free, while the disadvantage is that the results from the 4S store may appear complex, making it somewhat difficult for owners who are less familiar with car parameters to understand.
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