Is maintenance required after 6 months or 2000 kilometers?
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Maintenance is required after 6 months or 2000 kilometers. New vehicles should undergo their first maintenance service after reaching either 5000 kilometers or six months, whichever comes first. The first maintenance service, also known as the initial service, is typically free of charge. The timing for the first maintenance varies by vehicle: It is usually performed after driving 1000 to 3000 kilometers. It's important to adhere to the scheduled first maintenance without advancing or delaying it. Completing the first maintenance signifies the end of the vehicle's break-in period, allowing the car to be driven at normal speeds according to the manufacturer's specifications. The first maintenance period starts from the date of vehicle delivery. First maintenance items: The most crucial aspect of a new car's first maintenance is not just changing the engine oil but also conducting a comprehensive inspection and diagnosis of the vehicle's condition and usage. The full vehicle inspection includes numerous items, primarily checking whether the headlights are functioning, if the high beams are working properly, their brightness and height, and if the turn signals are operational; whether the windshield wipers clean effectively; the sealing condition of the rubber strips; if there are any unusual noises from the sunroof; sufficient lubrication of the door hinge mechanisms; the exact tire pressure and whether the pressure in all four tires is normal, among other checks.