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What are the precautions for the first car maintenance?

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VanCassandra
07/29/25 1:50pm
Precautions for the first car maintenance: 1. The first maintenance of the car must be done at the car 4S shop; 2. The first maintenance time has two indicators: mileage and time, whichever comes first; 3. Exceeding the first maintenance date is regarded as automatically giving up the first maintenance right; 4. Call the 4S shop a few days before the maintenance to make an appointment for the maintenance time. The key project of the first car maintenance is to replace the engine oil and oil filter. 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 engine oil during operation, so replacing the engine oil and oil filter is crucial. If the debris and impurities produced by the engine are not removed in time, it may cause abnormal damage to the inside of the cylinder.
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LeAshlyn
08/13/25 5:13am
I remember when I first got my new car, the initial maintenance had to be strictly followed according to the manual, usually done within 5,000 kilometers or six months—don’t delay. The engine is still in the break-in period, so carefully check if the engine oil has deteriorated, and possibly replace the oil and filter to avoid metal debris causing wear. Also, inspect basic items like brake fluid, coolant, and tire pressure. Have the mechanic listen to the engine sound and report any unusual noises, such as vibrations or abnormal sounds. New cars occasionally have minor manufacturing flaws, and early detection allows for free repairs. It’s best to book an appointment with the 4S shop in advance and bring the warranty manual for registration to save time. After maintenance, ask for the report to understand the car’s condition—this is crucial for extending the engine’s lifespan. Neglecting it can lead to skyrocketing costs later on.
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EleanorLee
10/10/25 5:37am
As a car owner, don't take the first maintenance lightly. Remind yourself not to exceed the mileage or time limits, just follow what's clearly stated in the manual. When at the shop, inform the mechanic about any unusual driving issues, like sluggish acceleration or higher fuel consumption, to help them diagnose better. Key points include cleaning the exterior, as oil stains can interfere with inspections; checking if lights and dashboard warnings are functioning properly to ensure no hidden problems. Additionally, when the first service is free, avoid choosing cheap roadside shops to prevent voiding the original factory warranty. After completion, take a test drive to feel any changes. Developing good habits can save on repair costs and provide peace of mind.
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KadenFitz
11/23/25 6:48am
After driving for a while, you'll realize the first maintenance is the golden moment. Key points: Get inspections done on time, don't skip changing the oil and air filter—new car break-in oil gets dirty easily; check tire wear balance and air pressure due to uneven urban road conditions; also pay attention to belt tension and small screw tightness. Experience tells me to take photos of parts after each maintenance to prevent fraud. Do this right, and the engine lasts longer with improved safety.
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