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What are the precautions after car maintenance?

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Albert
08/30/2025, 03:36:15 AM

After car maintenance, pay attention to load capacity, engine speed, driving speed, and avoid sudden acceleration and braking. The following are specific precautions after car maintenance: Load capacity: It is necessary to adhere to the vehicle's specified load capacity, and it is best not to exceed 70% of the specified load. Engine speed: The engine speed should not be too high, preferably not exceeding 3000 rpm. Driving speed: While driving, anticipate sudden situations in advance, decelerate, and maintain a steady speed. Maintain a speed of 50-80 km/h, but avoid prolonged low-speed driving. Pay attention to gear changes while driving and avoid staying in a single gear for too long. Avoid sudden acceleration and braking: Try to avoid sudden acceleration and braking. Sudden braking can cause significant impact damage to the new engine, especially sudden acceleration, which can severely affect the running-in of new engine components, directly impacting the fit clearance between parts.

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DeRylee
09/12/2025, 12:32:46 AM

After every car repair, I make it a habit to walk around the vehicle first to check for any new scratches or dents, since body shops can be prone to incidental contact. After starting the engine, I listen for smooth operation without unusual noises, with special attention paid to tire pressure and brake responsiveness—as chassis work often leads to issues. I take a short test drive to check acceleration and deceleration, ensuring steering stability and proper shock absorption, while also monitoring dashboard warning lights. Avoid long-distance trips in the first few days post-repair; instead, drive slowly in urban areas to detect any abnormal sounds. Also, check fluid levels like coolant or brake fluid, and inspect for leaks if these were replaced. Finally, verify the repair checklist to ensure no billed services were missed, and maintain communication for any follow-up adjustments.

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VanJade
10/26/2025, 01:21:25 AM

After the car is repaired, I usually check if the lights are working, especially the headlights and turn signals—safety first when driving at night. Start the engine to test the air conditioning's cooling effect; don't let the summer heat cause any surprises. Plug in your phone to see if the USB port still charges—wiring might have been loosened during repairs. Take a short drive to feel the steering wheel's responsiveness and braking distance, ensuring smooth acceleration without shaking. Remember to compare the receipt with the service list to confirm nothing's missing. On the way home, listen for any new noises or vibrations—if there's an issue, return to the shop immediately. In short, treat the car like new for a few days post-repair, verifying all functions work properly before relaxing.

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StAndres
12/09/2025, 12:41:26 AM

After the repair, immediately check the service list provided by the repair shop to confirm all issues have been addressed. Start the vehicle to inspect basic functions such as lights, wipers, and horn to ensure they are working properly. Take a test drive to check the suspension comfort and engine noise levels to confirm they are normal as before. Don’t forget to verify fluid levels if any have been topped up. If any abnormal signals are detected, contact the shop immediately to prevent minor issues from escalating into major problems.

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GeorgeRose
01/29/2026, 01:50:09 AM

After the car is repaired, I will open the engine compartment to check for any oil stains or leakage points, as newly replaced parts are prone to fluid leaks. I will walk around the car to inspect tire pressure and tread to ensure balance and no damage. After starting the car, I will check the lights to confirm even brightness of the headlights, then get in to test the smoothness of seat adjustments and window/door switches. I will take a short drive to observe the smoothness of acceleration and the sensitivity of the brakes, noting any slight vibrations or noises. During the first week after the repair, I will pay extra attention and promptly report any issues that seem off.

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AshlynFitz
04/24/2026, 01:20:49 PM

After the car is repaired, I pay the most attention to testing the air conditioning system—both cold and warm air—to ensure my family's comfort, especially to prevent the children from catching a cold. Upon starting the car, I check the dashboard to make sure no warning lights are on. I also inspect the child locks and seat belts to ensure they function properly. While driving, I focus on the responsiveness of the brakes and the smoothness of the steering, prioritizing safety above all. Upon arriving home, I check both the interior and exterior for any oil stains or residue, as repair shops often leave the interior dirty. I keep all receipts for future maintenance. In the first few days, I avoid high speeds and maintain steady driving to minimize risks.

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