What does 'services' mean in a car?
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In a car, 'services' indicates that the vehicle requires maintenance. When the car has traveled a certain distance, a 'service' indicator or a small wrench symbol will appear on the dashboard to remind the user that the car needs inspection or replacement of some worn parts. Below is relevant information about car maintenance: 1. Generally, car manufacturers specify maintenance intervals, typically at 5,000, 7,500, or 10,000 kilometers. It is usually reasonable to follow the maintenance schedule outlined in the owner's manual. Therefore, simply perform each maintenance item as specified in the manual. 2. Whether you get maintenance done outside or at a 4S shop, there isn't much difference—it mainly comes down to cost. So, you can choose based on your own situation. 3. Modern car dashboards feature various warning or indicator lights beneath the panel, such as coolant level warning lights, fuel level indicators, washer fluid level indicators, charging indicators, high/low beam indicators, transmission gear indicators, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) indicators, traction control indicators, and SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) warning lights.