What is the mileage for the second maintenance?

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LaIvan
07/29/25 4:09pm
Generally, the second maintenance for a new car is required when the vehicle has traveled 10,000 kilometers or after about one year, which means it is 5,000 kilometers or six months apart from the first maintenance. Here are some additional details: Items to replace during the second maintenance: The second maintenance is usually a routine service, primarily involving an oil change and oil filter replacement. If done at a 4S dealership, the specialized oil provided can be used; if done elsewhere, choose oil suitable for your engine. Additionally, during the second maintenance, both the air filter and cabin air filter need to be replaced. Inspection items during the second maintenance: The second maintenance for a new car involves inspection and maintenance of dozens of items across multiple systems, including the engine, transmission, air conditioning system, steering system, braking system, suspension, body, and tires.
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