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What items need to be replaced during a car's first maintenance?

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MacDante
07/29/2025, 12:30:50 PM

Items that need to be replaced during a car's first maintenance include: engine oil, oil filter, cabin air filter, and engine air filter. Other tasks involved in the first maintenance are: 1. Checking the levels of coolant, battery fluid, and windshield washer fluid; 2. Inspecting the brake and clutch fluid levels, as well as the power steering fluid level; 3. Examining tire pressure and wear, and tightening screws to the specified torque. The benefits of a car's first maintenance include: 1. Ensuring the vehicle performs at its best; 2. Improving the vehicle's efficiency and reducing wear on parts and tires; 3. Enhancing driving safety; 4. Preventing potential hazards caused by vehicle issues; 5. Reducing noise and environmental pollution; 6. Maintaining the vehicle's appearance and preventing damage.

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BeauAnn
08/14/2025, 01:38:50 AM

I just got my new car not long ago, and during the first maintenance, the 4S shop technician told me that changing the engine oil and oil filter would be sufficient. This is because after running a few thousand kilometers, the engine will break in and produce fine metal shavings, which must be cleaned out to protect internal components. They briefly checked the air filter and said it was still quite clean, so they didn't replace it, but if your car often drives on sandy or dusty roads, you might need to replace it earlier. Remember to go for the first maintenance on time—usually within 5,000 kilometers or six months, whichever comes first. Delaying it could void the warranty, which is crucial. When changing the oil, I opted for the type recommended by the manufacturer. It's a bit more expensive but can extend the engine's life, ensuring no major issues for up to ten years. They also adjusted the tire pressure and checked the battery performance for free. The whole process took about an hour—don’t skimp on this small time investment to avoid future troubles.

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EllieAnn
10/12/2025, 04:14:34 AM

I've been driving for over 20 years. The core of the first maintenance is to change the engine oil and oil filter. When a new car engine first starts running, the friction is relatively strong, and the old oil accumulates impurities that must be removed in time to prevent increased wear. The oil filter is responsible for filtering out contaminants, so replacing it is crucial. As for the air filter, in most cases, it's only inspected and not replaced unless it's particularly dirty. Don't be fooled by the repair shop into unnecessary additional services—these basics are enough. Choose engine oil with the right viscosity; the standard version of a reputable brand will do—expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. Regular maintenance can save you from major repairs, at least every 5,000 kilometers, forming a routine. After completion, the engine runs more smoothly, and fuel consumption will also decrease. Pay attention to checking other fluids like coolant and brake fluid levels; although these aren't replaced, ensuring they're at normal levels is very practical.

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VonAnastasia
11/25/2025, 09:29:42 PM

From a cost-saving perspective, just change the engine oil and oil filter during the first maintenance, and leave other parts for inspection later—no need to spend extra money unnecessarily. If the air filter isn't dirty, keep it for the next replacement. Most 4S shops offer free first maintenance covering only these two items, so confirm beforehand to avoid being upsold. Stick to scheduled maintenance to keep the warranty valid; once expired, repair costs can double. Choosing standard-brand engine oil is sufficient. Avoid aggressive acceleration and brake smoothly to extend component lifespan—saving money and hassle. Keep maintenance records well for better resale value later.

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DiCharlotte
01/15/2026, 10:57:44 PM

The first car maintenance must include changing the engine oil and oil filter, as this is directly related to driving safety. Fresh engine oil reduces friction, preventing overheating and breakdowns. The filter removes contaminants to avoid clogging the fuel supply system. During maintenance, it's also essential to check the brake pads and tire wear—replace them immediately if they are severely worn; don't neglect this. Regular maintenance is key; ignoring it may lead to high-speed failure risks. Develop good habits to ensure safety. Inspect the lighting system to guarantee clear visibility at night. Small precautions accumulate to prevent major accidents.

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FinnFitz
04/12/2026, 01:24:53 AM

From an environmental perspective, it's essential to change the oil and filter during the first maintenance. Used oil contains contaminants, and replacing it reduces emissions and protects the air. The filter effectively traps particles, and its efficiency improves after replacement. Choosing environmentally certified oil brands is more eco-friendly. Properly recycle used parts instead of discarding them randomly. Developing good habits leads to fewer exhaust emissions from vehicles. Starting with regular first maintenance establishes a routine that reduces overall environmental pollution. Maintaining your car properly over time makes it healthier and more environmentally friendly. Small eco-conscious actions benefit everyone when started early.

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