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What are the items for the second maintenance of a new car?

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DiLeo
07/29/25 5:10pm
Detailed information about the second maintenance items for a new car is introduced as follows: 1. Check that the tire pressure is normal. Ensure the suspension arms and shock absorbers are securely fixed and functioning properly, and that the wheel hub bearing temperature does not overheat after driving. 2. After performing the three cleanings and three filter operations on the engine, check that it starts easily, runs smoothly, has normal exhaust, and that the coolant temperature and oil pressure meet the requirements. 3. Check that the steering free play and toe-in meet the requirements, ensuring the steering is light, flexible, and reliable, with no left or right wobbling or deviation of the front wheels during driving. 4. Inspect the generator, starter, lights, instruments, signal lights, buttons, switches, and other auxiliary equipment to ensure they are complete, intact, and functioning normally.
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Edgar
08/14/25 7:37am
I remember my new car just had its second maintenance service after running about 10,000 kilometers. The main items were changing the engine oil and oil filter, which is crucial for keeping the engine lubricated—otherwise, carbon buildup could lead to expensive repairs. The air filter also needs to be checked or replaced, as city dust can easily clog it and affect air intake; you can save money by inspecting it yourself. Tire inspection includes checking tire pressure and wear—running on the highway with a nail puncture can be troublesome. The braking system needs inspection too, like brake fluid levels and brake pad thickness, as failure could be extremely dangerous. The battery and lights should also be checked, especially since driving at night without proper lighting is unsafe. After maintenance, the car runs much smoother. I recommend bringing the maintenance manual to a specialized repair shop—don’t skimp on this and risk bigger problems.
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Jodi
10/13/25 5:29am
The second maintenance focuses on safety, and I must emphasize this point. Key items include brake system inspection; insufficient brake fluid can easily lead to accidents, as seen in the recent accident news due to infrequent maintenance. Tire pressure and tread wear directly affect handling, and a blowout on the highway is no small matter. Testing lights and signal lights is also crucial, as visibility in rainy or foggy weather relies entirely on them. Oil and filter replacement prevents engine overheating and ensures stable power. It's also advisable to check the coolant and battery, as low temperatures in winter can easily freeze the battery. After maintenance, driving feels much more reassuring. It's recommended to go for maintenance every six months or when the mileage is reached, rather than waiting for problems to occur and spending more.
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VanRobert
11/26/25 6:28am
As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with the second maintenance items for new cars. The engine oil must be selected with the correct viscosity grade to lubricate the engine and reduce wear. The air filter removes dust to extend engine life. Tire inspection includes checking pressure balance and wear to prevent uneven driving. For the braking system, check the brake fluid level and brake pad thickness to ensure responsive braking. Test the lighting system, including headlights and turn signals, for safety. Computer diagnostics examine the vehicle control unit, a feature modern cars have to optimize performance. These small maintenance items combined can keep the car in good condition for ten years without a problem.
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