What does 'services' mean on a car?

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RhettLee
07/25/25 4:52am
'Services' on a car refers to maintenance and upkeep. The items included in car maintenance are: 1. Replacement of engine oil, oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter, fuel filter, transmission fluid, and engine belt; 2. Inspection of spark plugs, tires, and braking system; 3. Cleaning of throttle body and fuel injectors; 4. Topping up of brake fluid. Precautions for car maintenance include: 1. Avoid running the engine for extended periods in an unventilated garage; 2. Avoid sucking on fuel pipes with your mouth; 3. Avoid getting carburetor cleaner on the car body. Car maintenance refers to the regular preventive work of inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car. Its purpose is to keep the car clean and tidy, maintain normal technical conditions of the vehicle, eliminate hidden dangers to prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process of parts, and extend the service life.
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DeAna
08/10/25 5:31pm
I often encounter this situation while driving, when the 'service' warning appears on the dashboard, usually indicating that the warning light has come on, reminding you that the car needs servicing, such as an oil change, brake pad inspection, or system fault detection. I remember the last time this light came on in my car, it was because the mileage had reached the maintenance interval, and the system automatically reminded me. If not addressed promptly, it could affect the engine's lifespan or even lead to more serious mechanical issues. I usually check the owner's manual first to confirm what kind of service reminder it is, and then quickly contact the dealership to schedule an inspection—after all, safety comes first, and it gives peace of mind while driving. Regular maintenance can extend the car's lifespan and save unnecessary repair costs.
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