How to Maintain and Repair Without a Local 4S Store?
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If you purchase a car in a different location and there is no 4S store locally, here are some solutions for subsequent maintenance and repairs: 1. General Scenario: When picking up the car from a different location, the 4S store where you collect the car should provide the free maintenance (once or twice) items, such as engine oil and oil filters, for you to take with the car. For the 2-year/60,000 km warranty service, you can go to the nearest 4S store or authorized repair shop. 2. Consult a Secondary Dealer: Secondary dealers usually only sell cars and do not have the qualifications or capability for warranty and repairs, but you can still check with local secondary dealers. 3. Contact the Selling 4S Store or Manufacturer: You can also make a free call to consult the selling 4S store or the manufacturer to check if there are any authorized repair shops in your local area.
I live in a remote area with no local 4S dealerships, so I rely entirely on neighborhood auto repair shops for maintenance. They have good reputations and can use genuine parts. I check the engine oil and filters every six months, and I replace simple components like air filters myself with the help of online tutorial videos—super helpful. When making an appointment, I always confirm the tools and certifications in advance to avoid wasted trips. I keep a regular maintenance log to prevent small issues from escalating. Before long trips, I always check tire pressure and the braking system. Without 4S shops, I also trust chain brands like Tuhu Car Maintenance—transparent pricing and peace of mind, but most importantly, vehicle safety comes first.