What is the maintenance manual like?

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CarmenLee
07/24/25 1:23pm
The maintenance manual is a booklet with 'Maintenance Manual' written on the cover. Flipping through a few pages, you can find the maintenance record section. The functions of the car maintenance manual are as follows: 1. After purchasing a new car, the maintenance manual provides detailed preventive measures and maintenance methods. It should be carefully read and followed to ensure the vehicle remains in good condition; 2. Vehicle maintenance mainly consists of two aspects: one is mandatory maintenance provided by service stations, and the other is some daily maintenance performed by the owner. Proper maintenance is related to the vehicle's lifespan and the driver's safety; 3. Improper maintenance or usage can lead to vehicle malfunctions and safety hazards. Therefore, in addition to timely mandatory maintenance at service stations, daily maintenance should also be carried out to maintain the vehicle's health.
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