What documents are required for the first car maintenance?

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SanNicole
07/24/25 3:02am
The documents required for the first car maintenance are: driver's license, maintenance manual, and warranty manual. The first maintenance includes: 1. Changing the engine oil and oil filter, cleaning the air filter, and checking whether the generator belt and wiper blades are damaged; 2. Checking whether the levels of various fluids are normal; 3. Checking whether the tire pressure is normal and whether there is uneven wear, bulging, or damage on the tires; 4. Inspecting the car chassis, including whether there are scratches on the brake pads, brake discs, connecting rods, ball joints, and ball cages; 5. Verifying whether all switches and lights in the car are working properly. Precautions for the first maintenance are: 1. Make an appointment in advance; 2. Record any faults or questions encountered while driving and inform the staff during the maintenance registration.
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LukasAnn
08/10/25 10:34pm
I remember when taking the car for its first maintenance, it was mandatory to bring the vehicle license and driver's license, which are the most basic proofs that you legally drive and own the vehicle. You also needed a copy of the car purchase invoice or sales contract to confirm the car is under your name, and the maintenance manual was essential as it contains the critical first maintenance record page, which the dealership would stamp and file after completion. It's advisable to make an appointment via a mobile app or phone call two days in advance to avoid wasting time in queues. If any documents are missing, like forgetting the vehicle license, you might have to reschedule for another day, delaying the new car break-in inspection. Most first maintenance services are free, but be wary of dealerships pushing additional cleaning services—don’t easily fall for them. Nowadays, many dealerships support uploading electronic documents, making it more convenient and faster. By the way, it’s good practice to check the oil level and tire condition yourself before heading to the dealership, so you have a better idea. Developing a habit of regular maintenance can significantly extend your vehicle's lifespan.
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MacValentina
08/10/25 10:36pm
I just bought a new car and it's time for its first service—quite a fresh experience! Make sure to bring the original vehicle license—it's the official car document. Also, don't forget your driver's license to prove you're authorized to drive the car. Bring a copy of the purchase invoice or contract, as they might need to verify it. Most importantly, never leave behind the maintenance card or manual—it's the bible for recording service history. On my first visit, I forgot the manual and had to reschedule, which was really frustrating. It's best to book a weekday noon appointment when it's less crowded and faster. The first service mainly checks engine oil, filters, tires, etc., to ensure the new car has no issues. Don't be upsold on unnecessary premium services unless you really need them. Here's a pro tip: Take a photo of your car's VIN in advance and send it to the shop's app to save time. Safety first—bring all the required documents and don't cut corners.
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