What are the regulations for Dongfeng Honda's first maintenance?

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LaWeston
07/30/25 10:19am
Dongfeng Honda's first maintenance must be carried out within 5,000 kilometers or six months of the car's operation, whichever comes first. Generally, the most suitable mileage for the first maintenance is between 4,000 and 5,000 kilometers. However, if the car has been in use for more than six months, the 4S dealership will not perform the first maintenance. Documents required for the first maintenance: The documents needed for the first maintenance include: the three-guarantee maintenance manual, the vehicle's driving license, and the owner's ID card. Before going for the first maintenance, it's advisable to make a phone appointment in advance to avoid long waiting times. Also, bring some cash for any unexpected needs. Early first maintenance for stock vehicles: For vehicles with an early production date, also known as stock vehicles, the first maintenance should be appropriately advanced. This is because long-term stationary vehicles suffer from severe oil oxidation. When the engine is restarted, dry or semi-dry friction occurs between the cylinder and the piston, accelerating the wear of parts and significantly increasing the starting resistance.
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