What does Toyota's three-month initial inspection involve?

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JaxsonRose
07/29/25 10:57am
Toyota's three-month initial inspection includes the following items: 1. Replacing engine oil and oil filter: Checking the operation of the braking system, such as the gap and wear of brake pads and discs, tightening bolts of various systems, inspecting and adjusting drive belts, and checking and adjusting tire balance and alignment. 2. Inspecting and replenishing various oils: Checking the operation of components such as lights, battery, and shock absorbers. Additional information: The initial inspection of a car is essentially its first maintenance service. It is important to attend the first maintenance on time, neither in advance nor delayed. After completing the first maintenance, it indicates that the vehicle's break-in period has ended, and it can be driven according to the standard load and normal speed specified for the vehicle.
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