What Documents Should Be Brought for the First Car Maintenance?

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JanelleLynn
07/29/25 5:22am
Items required for the first maintenance include: driver's license; maintenance manual; vehicle registration book; warranty manual; owner's ID card; vehicle's driving license; vehicle's purchase invoice, to be taken to the designated first maintenance facility for the vehicle's initial service. Important note: Make an appointment with the 4S shop in advance. The first maintenance refers to the initial service after a new car has been driven, with the specific timing varying by vehicle, generally after driving 1,000 to 3,000 kilometers. It is essential to attend the first maintenance promptly, neither in advance nor delayed. The completion of the first maintenance marks the end of the car's break-in period, allowing it to be driven under standard load and normal speed as required by the vehicle. The timing for the first maintenance is calculated based on the vehicle's pickup date. There are two indicator values for the first maintenance: mileage and time. Whichever indicator is met first will be the standard. The first maintenance items include: oil change, oil filter replacement, air filter cleaning, checking various fluid levels for normalcy, inspecting the generator belt and wiper blades for damage, checking tire pressure for normalcy, and examining tires for damage or bulges. Time required: Completing all tasks takes approximately 2 hours. The most crucial part of the first maintenance for a new car is changing the oil and oil filter. When changing the oil, the oil filter must be replaced simultaneously. The choice of oil must refer to the "Vehicle Usage and Maintenance Manual," as different vehicle models specify different oil grades. Maintenance precautions: Do not wash the interior of the car with water: Many people clean their cars during holidays, using water and a cloth to scrub. It is important to note that the car's interior should not be directly washed with water. If the floor mats are dirty, use a vacuum cleaner or remove them to brush with detergent, dry, and then replace. The rubber mats under the driver's floor have many holes. Water entering these areas will not dry but will flow through the holes to corrode parts like the gearbox. The best practice is to vacuum clean and then wipe with a cloth to prevent water accumulation. Do not mix different brands of antifreeze: When the car's antifreeze is low, it is recommended to drain the existing antifreeze and refill with the same brand from the start. Different brands of antifreeze have varying chemical properties, and their corrosion inhibitors can react negatively when mixed, leading to unnecessary issues. Do not lubricate tire bolts and nuts: When bolts on a moving car rust, they are often oiled to function again. Some people apply lubricant to bolts and nuts to prevent rust, but this poses a safety risk. At high speeds, lubricated bolts and nuts can loosen or even fall off, leading to driving malfunctions. Electronic fuel injection cars do not need to press the accelerator when shifting gears: The throttle control in electronic fuel injection cars differs from conventional cars. Their fuel injection control system can automatically adjust fuel supply based on the engine's temperature and operating conditions, ensuring smooth operation.
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LeOlivia
08/12/25 8:57am
As a new car owner, I was quite nervous during my first car maintenance visit, but preparing the documents was actually not difficult. You need to bring the purchase invoice to prove the vehicle's origin and ownership, as well as the vehicle user manual, which contains specific maintenance guidelines and the first service appointment code. If the car has already been licensed, be sure to bring a copy of the vehicle registration certificate to speed up the registration process. Identification documents such as a driver's license or ID card are also necessary for the technician to verify the owner's information. I also recommend making a phone call to book an appointment in advance, so you don't end up making a wasted trip like I did. The first maintenance is usually free and includes checking small components like engine oil and filters to ensure smooth engine operation, which is crucial for the car's longevity. With all these documents ready, the process takes about an hour and is easy for beginners to handle.
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