What does 'Maintenance A Overdue' mean?
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It means it's time to perform Maintenance A. Below are the differences between Maintenance A and Maintenance B: Maintenance A: Requires changing the engine oil and oil filter. Both the engine oil and oil filter are maintenance items with relatively frequent service intervals. Moreover, they directly serve the engine. If the quality or quantity of the engine oil is inadequate, it can directly affect the engine's performance or lifespan. Maintenance B: Includes engine oil, oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, brake fluid, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, spark plugs, timing belt. Not all these maintenance items are required every time. The specific maintenance items should be performed according to the requirements in the car's maintenance manual.
As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I believe 'maintenance completed' means the scheduled service has been fully performed. For instance, going to the shop every 5,000 kilometers for routine services like oil changes, brake inspections, and air filter cleaning. Don't underestimate these seemingly minor tasks – sticking to the maintenance schedule truly prevents major headaches. The engine runs smoother, fuel efficiency improves, and the vehicle's lifespan extends. Once, I neglected maintenance and ended up paying thousands to fix bearing noises – a costly lesson. After maintenance is done, make it a habit to check your vehicle's condition: warm up the tires before driving, avoid sudden braking, and prioritize safe driving. Remember this, and you'll enjoy worry-free motoring with fewer road mishaps.