What Kind of Oil Should Be Used for the First Car Maintenance?
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For the first car maintenance, fully synthetic oil should be used. The first maintenance includes: 1. Changing the engine oil and oil filter, cleaning the air filter, and checking whether the generator belt and wiper blades are damaged; 2. Checking whether the levels of various fluids are normal; 3. Checking whether the tire pressure is normal and whether there is any uneven wear, bulging, or damage on the tires; 4. Inspecting the car chassis: checking for any scratches on the brake pads, brake discs, ball joints, and CV joints; 5. Checking whether all switches and lights in the car are working properly. Precautions for the first maintenance include: 1. Making an appointment in advance; 2. Bringing necessary items such as the maintenance manual and vehicle registration; 3. Recording any faults or questions encountered during daily driving and informing the staff during the first maintenance registration.
I've driven quite a few cars, and experience tells me that choosing the right oil for the first service is crucial. A new engine is fragile during the break-in period, and using the wrong oil can damage components. Check the owner's manual for the recommended type, such as 5W-30, and don't make arbitrary changes. Fully synthetic oil may be more expensive, but it provides better protection and extends engine life. I prefer to have it changed at authorized service centers, where they use genuine oil with guaranteed quality. The oil filter must be replaced at the same time to avoid contamination. In cold weather, using lower viscosity oil ensures quicker starts. In short, follow the manual—doing the first service properly gives peace of mind and saves money and hassle in the long run. Don't overlook these small details; your car will last many more years.