What are the first maintenance items for the all-new Haval H6?
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The first maintenance items for the all-new Haval H6 include: air, fuel, and air conditioning filters, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, brake fluid, spark plugs, inspection of the vehicle's exterior and lights, seats, engine oil and oil filter replacement, etc. The first maintenance is free. Here are the relevant details: 1. First maintenance mileage: According to the manual, the first maintenance should be performed at 5,000 kilometers, with subsequent maintenance cycles at 7,500 kilometers. The first two maintenance services for the H6 are generally free. After purchasing the vehicle, it is recommended to perform the first maintenance before 3,000 kilometers. Among the four free maintenance services provided by the manufacturer, the first maintenance must not exceed 3,000 kilometers. Typically, Haval officially recommends a maintenance cycle of 6,000 kilometers or 6 months. 2. First maintenance precautions: (1) Inspection items involve checking the operational status of various vehicle components, including checking various fluids, core vehicle components (intercooler, tires, etc.), and nut torque, among others. Adjustments, corrections, cleaning, or replacements should be made as needed. (2) Replacement items such as engine oil, oil filter, and oil pan drain bolt gasket are basic items that need to be replaced during every maintenance service. Other items, such as air filter and transmission fluid replacement, should be performed according to the vehicle's manual or the working condition of the components. Cleaning items should be performed based on the condition of the components or as specified in the vehicle's manual.
I was already thinking about the first maintenance service right after picking up my new Haval H6, and the list was quite comprehensive. The main tasks were changing the engine oil and oil filter, as there are many impurities in the oil after the break-in period, and fresh oil ensures smoother engine operation. They also checked the tire pressure and tread wear, adjusting the pressure to prevent uneven wear. The brake system was inspected for pad thickness and responsiveness—a critical safety feature. All lights and wipers were tested to ensure safe nighttime driving. The chassis and suspension got a quick look too, with bolts tightened to prevent loosening and rustproofing treatments maintained to protect the body. The entire first service was free, took about an hour, and afterward, I noticed smoother acceleration and more stable fuel consumption. Addressing potential issues early helps extend the car's lifespan and saves on repair costs. My visit to the 4S dealership was hassle-free and reassuring.