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What are the first maintenance items for the Cadillac XT154?

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DeMaddox
07/29/25 7:28pm
The regular maintenance items for the first service of the Cadillac XT154 include replacing the oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, and engine oil. Below is relevant information about the first car maintenance: 1. The first maintenance is due at 6 months or 5,000 kilometers. 2. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, supplying, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. 3. The purpose of maintenance is to keep the car clean and tidy, ensure normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent failures, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the usage cycle.
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AddysonLee
08/14/25 2:19pm
I just had the first maintenance service for my Cadillac XT154, and the items were quite comprehensive. First, the engine oil and oil filter were replaced—after driving a few thousand kilometers in a new car, the oil gets dirty, so this is a must-change. They also checked the tire pressure and wear to ensure proper inflation and even tread, reducing the risk of blowouts. The braking system was thoroughly inspected, including brake pad thickness and brake fluid level, to prevent brake failure. Lighting tests are crucial—all headlights and turn signals were checked for proper function. For fluids, they topped up the coolant, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid, and also checked the condition of the transmission fluid. The chassis had its bolts tightened, and the suspension was inspected for any shock absorber leaks. The electronic system was scanned for fault codes using an OBD scanner to ensure everything was functioning correctly. The first maintenance service is usually free, and it’s more reliable to have it done at a 4S dealership—it helps extend the car’s lifespan, so I recommend doing it on time without delay.
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DeAthena
10/15/25 5:24am
As a new car owner, I learned a lot during my first maintenance visit with the Cadillac XT5. The core items included an oil change and oil filter replacement, as new cars tend to accumulate carbon deposits during the break-in period, and fresh oil ensures smoother engine performance. They also checked tire pressure and balance, inspected brake pads for even wear, and tested all lights to ensure headlights and taillights were functioning properly. Fluid checks covered coolant, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid, with timely top-ups to prevent overheating or impaired visibility. The chassis bolts were tightened, and the suspension was inspected for any unusual noises. The electronic system was scanned for fault codes, and the cabin air filter received a quick cleaning. After the first maintenance, the car felt quieter and more reliable to drive. Remember, maintenance records are crucial for warranty claims—don’t miss free service periods. Overall, the service covered essential upkeep and safety checks.
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