What is the mileage and time interval for a car's second maintenance?
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Generally, the second maintenance for a car is required when the vehicle has traveled 10,000 kilometers or after 9 months to a year, which means it is spaced 5,000 kilometers or 3 to 6 months apart from the first maintenance. However, for some car models, the first maintenance is scheduled at 8,000 kilometers or 10,000 kilometers, in which case the second maintenance will be correspondingly delayed. Below are the relevant details: Car Second Maintenance: The second maintenance involves inspection and adjustment-based servicing for vehicles that have traveled a certain mileage. Maintenance Items: The second maintenance includes inspection and maintenance of 63 items across eight major systems—engine, transmission, braking system, steering system, air conditioning system, body system, tire system, and suspension system—along with quality control test driving. The focus, similar to the first maintenance, remains on changing the engine oil and oil filter.