How to Check Vehicle Maintenance Records?

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StDavid
07/25/25 8:19am
Visit the 4S dealership to inquire about the relevant maintenance record list. Below is information regarding maintenance records: Introduction: Express auto repair refers to specialized services focused on minor vehicle repairs and maintenance activities, excluding full vehicle overhauls, major repairs, or secondary maintenance operations. The service scope is limited to 120 express repair items that can be completed within 2 hours. Content: Traditional vehicle maintenance includes engine and chassis servicing, automotive electrical systems, electronically controlled engines, automatic transmissions. If applicable, it may also encompass auto bodywork, vehicle painting, and car detailing.
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