What Items Are Included in Free Maintenance?
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Free maintenance includes free inspection of tire pressure, tightness of tire screws, tightness and aging degree of all belts, usage status of all oil circuits, adjustment of all lights, chassis inspection, whether the engine has "three leaks" (oil leakage, water leakage, air leakage), usage status and age of antifreeze, usage status and age of tires, etc. Here is some relevant information about car maintenance: 1. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, supplying, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. 2. For new cars in good technical condition and used under good conditions, the maintenance cycle can be appropriately extended; for cars in poor technical condition or used under harsh conditions, the maintenance cycle should be appropriately shortened.
Free maintenance typically includes basic services such as oil and filter changes, tire rotation, and inspections of brakes, lights, and fluid levels. As a car owner, I've used this service several times and found it saved me a lot of money—like during my last free maintenance visit, they detected some wear on my brake pads and addressed it immediately at no cost, preventing more expensive repairs later. However, it's important to note that the specifics of this service vary by brand: German cars might include air filter replacements, while Japanese brands often focus more on battery checks. I recommend clarifying the service list when purchasing a car rather than relying solely on advertisements. In daily maintenance, regularly utilizing free maintenance can extend your car's lifespan, and I always make sure to book appointments on time. In short, free maintenance is a highly cost-effective benefit.