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What are the items included in the first maintenance of a truck?

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LeWalter
07/29/25 5:34pm
The following are the items included in the first maintenance of a truck: 1. Oil and oil filter replacement: Since the period before the first maintenance is the running-in period of the vehicle, the gradually running-in engine will continuously mix mechanical impurities such as dust, metal wear, and carbon deposits into the oil during operation. This is why it is said that you should not drive at high speeds during the running-in period, as the oil contains too many impurities during this time. 2. Tightening nuts: During the first maintenance of a new truck, the nuts in various parts of the truck should be checked. Considering the shaping period of the new truck, some screws may not be particularly tight. During the first maintenance, all screws will be tightened according to the specified torque. 3. Chassis inspection: During the first maintenance of a new truck, the vehicle will be lifted to check the chassis for any scratches, underbody damage, corrosion, or oil leaks.
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LaGemma
08/14/25 8:43am
I remember feeling particularly reassured after the first maintenance service on my new truck. The primary tasks included changing the engine oil and oil filter to remove metal debris generated during the break-in period. They also checked if the air filter needed replacement to prevent dust from clogging the engine. The brake system was a key focus—they inspected the brake pads and fluid to ensure no wear and tear. Tire pressure and tread wear were measured to avoid potential road issues. Lights, steering, and suspension were all checked for any unusual noises or looseness. Coolant and battery conditions weren’t overlooked either, confirming proper cooling and sufficient charge. The entire process took less than two hours, and the truck drove smoother afterward. I recommend going to an authorized service center—don’t skimp on this cost, as early maintenance extends your truck’s lifespan.
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DylanLee
08/14/25 8:44am
As a beginner, I personally learned the details of the truck's first maintenance from the master mechanic. The key points of the first maintenance are replacing the old engine oil and oil filter to remove impurities and protect the engine; check the air filter and replace it if it's dirty to ensure clean air intake. Pay special attention to the braking system—ensure the brake discs and oil lines have no cracks; adjust the tire pressure to the standard value to avoid the risk of a blowout. Perform simple checks on the lights, battery, and cooling system, and inspect the suspension and steering for looseness. Overall, these items cost about 100 yuan to complete, mainly to prevent early wear. After finishing, I feel more knowledgeable about the vehicle, and daily maintenance is really hassle-free.
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PeterMarie
10/13/25 7:41am
I prioritize safety. For the first maintenance of a truck, it's essential to change the engine oil, oil filter, and air filter. The braking system must be thoroughly inspected to prevent potential failure hazards. Tire pressure and wear checks cannot be skipped. Lighting tests are crucial to prevent accidents. The suspension and steering system should be checked to ensure stable handling. Coolant and battery conditions must also be reviewed. Regular maintenance saves unnecessary expenses.
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StephenLee
11/26/25 8:40am
From a practical perspective, the primary tasks for a truck's first maintenance include changing the engine oil and oil filter to remove break-in impurities; replacing the air filter as needed; inspecting brake fluid and pads to prevent wear; adjusting tire pressure for balance; calibrating light brightness; topping up coolant; securing battery connections; checking suspension for vibrations; and lubricating all components. Proper planning of these items helps extend the vehicle's lifespan.
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