Is an appointment required for the first maintenance?

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LaVincent
07/25/25 1:40am
An appointment is not required for the first maintenance of a car; you can go directly to the 4S store. Car maintenance considerations: Engine maintenance: The car engine should be cleaned at an appropriate time. Because prolonged use will form a thick layer of carbon deposits on the surface of the engine, which will cause greater corrosion to the rubber parts in the engine. Both gasoline and water should be prevented from evaporating: In summer, the temperature is generally higher. Therefore, gasoline and water are more likely to evaporate than usual. Therefore, it is necessary to frequently check the water tank and fuel tank, and add them in time when gasoline and water are low. Pay attention to hygiene inside the car: Summer is the season when bacteria multiply the fastest, so the car should be kept clean, especially car seat cushions, car steering wheel covers, and car floor mats that are prone to getting dirty.
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