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What Does the First Car Inspection Mainly Check?

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MacAlina
07/29/25 3:19pm

The first car inspection mainly includes the following checks: 1. Replace the engine oil and oil filter, clean the air filter, and inspect the generator belt and wiper blades for any damage; 2. Check whether the levels of various fluids are normal; 3. Inspect the tire pressure to ensure it is normal, and check for uneven wear, bulges, or damage on the tires; 4. Examine the car chassis, including the brake pads, brake discs, connecting rods, ball joints, and CV joints for any scratches; 5. Check all switches and lights in the car to ensure they are functioning properly. Precautions before the first car inspection are: 1. Make an appointment in advance; 2. Bring essential items such as the maintenance manual and vehicle registration certificate; 3. Record any faults or questions encountered during daily driving and inform the staff during the first inspection registration.

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VonEllie
08/14/25 8:04am

The first car inspection is a crucial step! When I had my first inspection after buying a new car, the focus was on breaking in the engine. This mainly included replacing the engine oil and oil filter, as new cars can shed metal particles after a few thousand kilometers, which can wear out components if not removed. Also, checking tire pressure and tread balance is essential since factory settings might not be perfect. Don’t forget the brake system test to ensure the brake pads and new discs work in harmony. Testing light brightness and steering response is vital for nighttime driving. And always check the coolant level to prevent overheating. I once skipped a timely inspection, and my fuel consumption skyrocketed. Regular inspections can save you from costly repairs. For beginners, it’s recommended to visit a professional shop around every 5,000 kilometers.

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MacAyla
10/11/25 7:44am

When it comes to the first inspection, I absolutely love sharing! For a new car, it should be done after driving 3,000-5,000 kilometers. The key checks include the oil filter and engine noise, as abnormal sounds are a concern during the break-in period; tire pressure and wear, since factory tire pressure is often too high; whether the lighting system, including headlights and taillights, is functioning; and checking fluid levels like brake fluid and coolant. A personal anecdote: During my car's first inspection, I found the wipers were misaligned and had them adjusted immediately. It's a low-cost, high-efficiency service that can extend your car's lifespan and boost driving confidence. I highly recommend reading the owner's manual to clarify the items.

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DiHope
11/25/25 2:02am

The first car inspection focuses on basic safety items. Check the oil condition and replace the filter to remove engine impurities; adjust tire pressure to balance wear; test brake responsiveness to ensure effectiveness; confirm lighting brightness to avoid risks in dark conditions. Don't overlook tightening chassis screws, as new cars may have loose fittings. Timely inspections can prevent minor issues from becoming major problems, ensuring smooth running-in of the new car.

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ZoeyAnn
01/15/26 3:34am

From a family car perspective, the first inspection must be taken seriously. Key checks include the reliability of the braking system, which is crucial for child safety; inspecting seatbelt functionality for any damage; maintaining proper fluid levels such as coolant and brake fluid; and testing the battery condition to prevent stalling. Additionally, ensure the suspension is stable for a smoother ride. My experience: during the first inspection, the air filter was slightly adjusted, making the cabin air fresher. Don't skimp on this expense—timely inspections ensure safe driving for the whole family.

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