What is the ideal mileage for the first maintenance?

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OJourney
07/25/25 3:57pm
5000 kilometers is suitable for the first maintenance. The first maintenance of a new car must include inspection and replacement of six parts. Below is an introduction to the first maintenance content: 1. It is essential to change the engine oil, oil filter, and clean the air filter. 2. Check whether the coolant level of the car is in the normal state. 3. Inspect the car's brakes and whether there are any scratches on the chassis components. 4. Check if the power steering fluid level is normal and whether there are any oil leaks at the oil pipe connections. 5. Examine the generator, air conditioning, water pump, and the aging and tension of the belts. 6. Check the tire pressure and wear condition; replace the tires if there is significant wear.
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Tate
08/11/25 9:38pm
When I first got my new car, I was also confused about the first maintenance timing. From the car owners' group, I learned that most cars are best suited for their first maintenance between 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers. This is mainly because during the break-in period, there are impurities and debris in the engine, and changing the oil early can prevent clogging and protect the engine. Different brands may have variations—BMW, Toyota, etc., have different recommended values—so it's best to check the user manual or consult a 4S store expert for confirmation rather than just listening to others' random advice. My first car delayed maintenance until 6,000 kilometers, and as a result, it had some startup stuttering issues, costing me unnecessary repair expenses later. Since then, I've strictly kept maintenance within 4,000 kilometers, and the vehicle's performance has remained very stable. Remember, timely first maintenance is crucial for driving safety and long-term cost savings—just develop good habits and don't be careless.
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