What are the first maintenance time regulations for GAC Toyota?
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When purchasing a car, the salesperson at the 4S store will inform the owner about the first maintenance time. The first maintenance time regulation for GAC Honda is 5,000 kilometers or 3 months, whichever comes first. First maintenance items: Replace engine oil and oil filter; check and top up transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, coolant, and windshield washer fluid; clean the air filter element. Honda first maintenance precautions: The period from when the new car is driven until the first maintenance is called the break-in period. During the break-in period, since the gears of the engine, transmission, etc. have not yet fully broken in smoothly, it is generally not advisable to drive too fast, absolutely do not exceed 100 km/h, and it is best not to exceed 80 km/h.
I've been driving a GAC Toyota for a while now, and the first maintenance requirement is very clear: New vehicles must undergo their first service within 5,000 kilometers or 6 months after purchase, whichever comes first—so make sure to visit the authorized service center promptly. That initial inspection is free and primarily includes checking engine fluids, the braking system, tire condition, and the cooling system to ensure everything is functioning properly. I always stick to the schedule because delaying the first maintenance could void the warranty, and early-stage issues in new cars—like carbon buildup in the fuel system or misaligned tires—can easily go unnoticed. Ignoring them may lead to bigger problems or even compromise driving safety. Remember to bring the maintenance manual when visiting the dealership, and booking an appointment saves time. Developing this habit helps the car last longer and stay fuel-efficient—a small but smart way to save money and hassle.