What are the main types of regular gasoline vehicle maintenance?
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Regular gasoline vehicle maintenance mainly includes three types: primary maintenance, secondary maintenance, and tertiary maintenance. Below are detailed introductions about regular maintenance: 1. Primary maintenance: Focuses on fastening and lubrication. It addresses certain weak points that may appear after the vehicle has been driven for a certain mileage, ensuring the vehicle continues to operate under normal technical conditions. The main maintenance tasks include tightening connecting parts, lubricating major components, and making necessary adjustments to any issues found during visual inspections. 2. Secondary maintenance: Centers on inspection, adjustment, and lubrication. It involves a more thorough and detailed comprehensive inspection and adjustment of the vehicle. The goal is to maintain the vehicle's good operational performance over a longer period. The main tasks include checking the working condition of parts, addressing any discovered faults or potential issues with necessary adjustments, and implementing seasonal measures (including changing lubricants and addressing cooling or heating needs). 3. Tertiary maintenance: Focuses on assembly disassembly, cleaning, inspection, adjustment, and eliminating potential hazards. It provides a deeper and more thorough consolidation of the vehicle's normal operational performance, ensuring the vehicle operates normally between two tertiary maintenance intervals.