What are the second maintenance items for the Volvo S90?
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Volvo S90's second maintenance, which is the second service, is performed at 10,000 kilometers. The basic items include changing the engine oil and oil filter. Some models may require replacing the air and cabin filters. The second maintenance also involves inspection and maintenance of dozens of items across multiple systems, including the engine, transmission, cooling system, steering system, braking system, suspension, body, and tires. The items to be checked and maintained are divided into the following four parts: 1. Replace the engine oil, oil filter, and air filter. Check the tension and speed of the engine belt, and whether various fluids are at normal levels. 2. Check the tire pressure and look for any bulges, damage, or uneven wear. 3. Inspect the chassis, brake pads, brake discs, ball joints, CV joints, and connecting rods for any scratches or damage. 4. Finally, check the lights and all switches in the vehicle.
The second maintenance for the Volvo S90 is generally performed after driving approximately 20,000 kilometers. Having driven many of these cars, I recommend focusing on several key items: changing the engine oil and oil filter is essential to maintain engine lubrication; inspecting the air filter—if you frequently drive on muddy roads or in polluted areas, it's best to replace it; checking tire pressure and wear, especially after winter driving, as there might be imbalances; examining the brake discs and pads for wear to ensure responsive braking in critical moments; checking various fluids, such as coolant and brake fluid, for shortages or contamination, and topping up or replacing them as needed; and finally, running an electronic system diagnostic, such as scanning lights and battery status with a computer to prevent issues. Regular maintenance like this ensures smoother driving and extends the vehicle's lifespan. With more driving experience, you'll understand that maintenance is key.