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What is the mileage for a car's first maintenance?

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SanNatalie
07/29/2025, 10:16:16 AM

The first maintenance for a new car is approximately 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers. Here are the details regarding new car maintenance: General situation: The first maintenance for a new car is quite special. Depending on the brand, the maintenance intervals vary. Generally, the first maintenance should be done within 3-5 months or after driving 3,000-5,000 kilometers. Some vehicles may even extend this to 8,000 kilometers. Critical stage: When a new car reaches 5,000 kilometers, it enters a crucial maintenance phase. In addition to routine inspections and maintenance, it is essential to replace the engine oil and oil filter, clean the air filter, and check the coolant level and freezing point during winter. Additionally, inspect the braking system for any leaks, ensure the brake pads are within the specified thickness, and examine the engine belt for wear. If necessary, adjust the belt tension and conduct a comprehensive inspection.

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ORichard
08/13/2025, 02:27:08 AM

As a seasoned car enthusiast who frequently tinkers with vehicles, I've personally experienced the first maintenance of a new car several times. It's usually required when the car has been driven around 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers. For example, when I drove a Volkswagen, the manual specified 5,000 kilometers; later, when I switched to a Toyota, it recommended 10,000 kilometers. Why is it so particular? A new car's engine is in the break-in period right after leaving the factory. Within the first 5,000 kilometers, metal shavings and impurities can accumulate. Changing the oil and filter at this time helps remove debris and prevents engine issues. Don't wait too long—missing the first maintenance could void the warranty. I learned this the hard way with my first car, which I delayed until 6,000 kilometers, resulting in engine knocking later. I recommend car owners refer to the maintenance manual and not skimp on this cost—doing it early brings peace of mind. By the way, checking the chassis after maintenance can also help avoid potential issues and ensure a smooth ride.

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TheoLynn
10/10/2025, 04:05:01 AM

When I first bought my car, I was quite clueless. A friend told me that the first maintenance usually starts at 5,000 kilometers. After consulting at the dealership, I learned it depends on the car model. Japanese cars like Honda often require it between 5,000 to 7,500 kilometers, while German cars like Mercedes-Benz typically at 5,000 kilometers. During this period, the new engine needs to break in and stabilize, so timely maintenance prevents oil clogging. I followed the instructions and went to the 4S shop every 5,000 kilometers, and the car has been in great condition. Forgetting the first maintenance could affect fuel efficiency or even safety. Personally, I recommend forming a habit and checking the odometer to remind yourself. Regular oil changes and maintenance definitely make things worry-free.

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OSamuel
11/23/2025, 09:26:25 PM

The first car maintenance is usually around 5,000 kilometers. Many brands like Toyota require it at 5,000km, while some European cars may require it earlier. The main tasks are changing the engine oil and oil filter to remove residues from the break-in period. Delaying this can lead to engine wear and shorten its lifespan. Car owners should follow the manual and not delay.

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OEvangeline
11/23/2025, 09:28:22 PM

From a safety perspective, I take it very seriously. The first maintenance must be completed between 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers. During the early operation of a new car, metal particles are worn off from components, and early maintenance can remove them to protect the core. I once experienced engine overheating on the highway due to delaying the first maintenance. Now, I strictly adhere to the 5,000-kilometer interval for maintenance, ensuring stable and worry-free driving. I remind everyone not to take car maintenance lightly.

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JaxsonRose
01/13/2026, 10:58:19 PM

I was thinking about how to save costs and protect the car. The first maintenance mileage is generally suitable at 5,000 or 10,000 kilometers. Properly running in a new car can extend its lifespan and reduce major repair expenses. Personal experience shows that after a 5,000 km maintenance, fuel consumption decreased, making it both economical and environmentally friendly. It is recommended to combine the manual and actual mileage to formulate a plan to prevent faults.

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