What is the mileage for the second car maintenance?

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MaddoxDella
07/28/25 10:14pm
New cars typically require their second maintenance after driving 10,000 kilometers or around one year, which is approximately 5,000 kilometers or six months after the first maintenance. Of course, some models have a delayed first maintenance at 8,000 or 10,000 kilometers, so the second maintenance will also be postponed accordingly. More details about the second car maintenance are as follows: 1. The maintenance items involve inspections and servicing of dozens of components across multiple systems, including the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, steering system, braking system, suspension, body, and tires. The key tasks remain replacing the engine oil and oil filter. 2. Additionally, during the second maintenance, both the air filter and cabin air filter need to be replaced. Purchasing these parts online and replacing them yourself can save not only labor costs but also a significant amount on parts.
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OBrielle
08/12/25 2:46am
For the mileage of the second car maintenance, I drive a family car that has been used for several years. I feel that the second maintenance should generally be done after driving about 10,000 kilometers. For example, I took my car for its second maintenance at 12,000 kilometers. This helps us check whether the engine oil needs to be changed and if the air filter is dirty, preventing engine problems. When I was younger and didn’t know better, I once delayed maintenance until 15,000 kilometers, and the engine ended up making loud noises, costing me unnecessary repair expenses. So now I always do it earlier. The maintenance manual often suggests between 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers, but don’t forget to consider the car’s condition and model. Some SUVs or high-performance cars might need it even sooner. Regular maintenance can also help identify minor issues with brakes or tires, ensuring driving safety, especially on highways.
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