What are the maintenance items for a new car at 10,000 kilometers?

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LaCorey
07/28/25 2:42pm
Here is an introduction to the maintenance items for a new car at 10,000 kilometers: 1. The 10,000-kilometer maintenance is mostly the second maintenance for the car, also known as the second service. However, it is also possible that for some models, the 10,000-kilometer maintenance is the first service. The most basic maintenance items for a new car at 10,000 kilometers include changing the engine oil, oil filter, and inspecting the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, and braking system. 2. In fact, the second maintenance for a new car also includes inspections and maintenance of dozens of items related to multiple systems such as the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, steering system, braking system, suspension, body, and tires. Additionally, during the 10,000-kilometer maintenance, car owners can consider replacing or cleaning the air and cabin air filters. Although the dealership may not require replacement, considering the current driving environment, these affordable maintenance items that can bring noticeable improvements can be performed in advance.
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