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What materials should be brought for the first car maintenance?

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McRowan
07/29/2025, 04:57:17 AM

The items required for the first maintenance include: driver's license; maintenance manual; warranty manual; owner's ID card; vehicle license; vehicle registration book; vehicle purchase invoice. Bring these to the designated first maintenance facility for the vehicle. Important note: Make an appointment with the 4S store in advance. The first maintenance refers to the initial service after a new car has been driven. The specific time varies by vehicle, typically after driving 5,000 kilometers or 6 months. It is essential to attend the first maintenance promptly, neither early nor delayed. The completion of the first maintenance marks the end of the car's break-in period, allowing it to be driven under standard load and normal speed as required by the vehicle. The timing of the first maintenance is calculated from the date of vehicle pickup. There are two indicator values for the first maintenance: mileage and time. Whichever indicator is met first will be the standard. The first maintenance items include: changing the engine oil and oil filter, cleaning the air filter, checking various fluid levels, inspecting the generator belt and wiper blades for damage, checking tire pressure and for any damage or bulges. Time required: Completing all tasks takes approximately 2 hours. The most critical aspect of the first maintenance for a new car is changing the engine oil and oil filter. When changing the oil, the oil filter must also be replaced. The choice of oil must refer to the "Vehicle User Maintenance Manual," as different vehicle models specify different oil grades. Maintenance precautions: Do not rinse the interior of the car body with water: Many people clean their cars during holidays, using water to rinse the exterior and wiping with a cloth. It is important to note that the interior of the car body should not be directly rinsed with water. If the floor mats are dirty, use a vacuum cleaner or remove them to clean with a brush and detergent, then dry before replacing. The rubber mats on the floor of the cabin have many drainage holes underneath. If water enters, it will not dry but flow through these holes to components like the gearbox, causing erosion and corrosion. The best practice is to use a vacuum cleaner for cleaning, followed by wiping with a cloth to prevent water accumulation. Do not mix different brands of antifreeze: If the car's antifreeze is low, it is recommended to drain the existing antifreeze and refill it with the same brand. Different brands of antifreeze have varying chemical properties and use different corrosion inhibitors. Mixing them may lead to unnecessary issues. Do not lubricate tire bolts and nuts: When bolts on a car become rusty, some may apply oil to make them functional again. However, lubricating the bolts and nuts on wheels can pose safety risks. At high speeds, the bolts and nuts may loosen or even fall off, leading to driving hazards.

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SarahLee
08/12/2025, 03:39:18 AM

I just bought a new car and need to prepare a few things for the first maintenance. The most important is the vehicle license, which proves the car is mine—it's usually kept in the car. Also, bring the car manual, which contains maintenance records that the staff will check. Don’t forget your ID card, as it’s needed for registration. If you’ve made a service appointment, it’s best to print the appointment slip or take a screenshot of the confirmation on your phone to avoid waiting when you arrive. Some people suggest checking the car’s condition during the first maintenance, like inspecting fluid levels, so it’s good to prepare in advance to avoid rushing. It was my first time, and I forgot the manual—I had to go back home to get it, which wasted time and was troublesome. So, I recommend making a checklist before heading out: vehicle license, manual, ID card, and appointment slip. The first maintenance is usually a free basic service, such as an oil change and filter replacement. Bringing all the required materials ensures a smoother process and better safety.

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AsherRose
10/05/2025, 10:42:01 PM

Having driven for over a decade, I'm well-versed in the materials needed for the first maintenance. First, bring the vehicle license to prove the car's identity, and the car manual for recording the first service. Always carry your ID card for verification. If you've made an appointment, bring the appointment SMS or order number to facilitate quick service access. The purchase invoice is sometimes required to verify new car information. Bringing these can save time, as the first maintenance includes oil changes, tire checks, etc., and you wouldn't want to be delayed due to missing materials. I also recommend taking photos of the manual and vehicle license in advance and storing them on your phone as backups, which can be a lifesaver if you forget to bring them. The first maintenance is crucial as it lays the foundation for subsequent services, and having all materials ready ensures everything goes smoothly.

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SanAmir
11/18/2025, 11:09:20 PM

As a car owner, it's essential to bring basic documents for the first maintenance to ensure a smooth process. The vehicle license is indispensable for proving ownership. The car manual, which records the maintenance history, is one of the core items. A personal ID card is also required for identity verification. If you have appointment information, bring it along to improve efficiency. The first maintenance involves basic services like oil changes, so bringing all necessary materials avoids the hassle of submitting additional documents later.

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McJason
01/09/2026, 12:45:43 AM

Just went to the 4S dealership for the first maintenance. Bringing the vehicle license and car manual is standard, proving ownership and maintenance history. Don't forget your ID card. When making an appointment, showing the order screenshot can get you into the system and save queuing time. If the manual is lost, promptly apply for a replacement or ask the staff for solutions. The first maintenance includes free inspection items like engine maintenance. Bringing all materials ensures a smooth process.

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KiaraLee
04/05/2026, 10:58:07 PM

Preparing materials for the first maintenance of your family car requires attention to detail. Bring the vehicle license to prove ownership and the car manual to record maintenance details. Your ID card is essential for verifying the owner's information. Save your appointment details, such as emails or app notifications, in advance for easy verification. I also recommend organizing all documents in a small bag to prevent loss. During the first maintenance, pay extra attention to the car's condition, such as the braking system, to ensure driving safety.

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