Is it mandatory to go to the dealership where the car was purchased for the first maintenance?

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DelAbel
07/25/25 12:33am
The first maintenance does not have to be performed at the dealership where the car was purchased. It can be done at any authorized 4S store of the same brand. The first maintenance includes: 1. Changing the engine oil, oil filter, and cleaning the air filter, as well as checking the generator belt and wiper blades for any damage; 2. Checking the levels of various fluids to ensure they are normal; 3. Checking the tire pressure for normal levels and inspecting the tires for uneven wear, bulges, or damage; 4. Inspecting the car's chassis, including the brake pads, brake discs, connecting rods, ball joints, and CV joints for any scratches; 5. Checking all switches and lights to ensure they are functioning properly. The benefits of the first maintenance: 1. Ensuring the vehicle maintains excellent performance; 2. Enhancing driving safety; 3. Reducing engine noise; 4. Extending the vehicle's service life.
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DeGemma
08/10/25 3:48pm
Last time I bought a new car, I didn't go back to the original 4S store where I purchased it for the first maintenance. Instead, I chose a closer location, and everything went smoothly. Actually, for the first maintenance, there's no need to return to the dealership where you bought the car. As long as you go to any brand-authorized 4S store or service center, it's fine. The maintenance records are uploaded online, and the manufacturer's system will recognize them. I found a convenient shop with good service, and the price was similar to the original store. Changing the oil and checking the chassis are standard procedures. The original store might have promotions or give small gifts, but not going there isn't a big loss. The key is to maintain the car well, protect the engine, and change the oil on time. For car owners like me who prioritize convenience, I recommend freely choosing a location without overthinking it. As long as it's an authorized place, there's no problem, and the warranty remains valid. Don't waste energy worrying about this.
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