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What Needs to Be Done During the First Car Maintenance?

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MaliaLee
07/29/2025, 09:28:12 AM

During the first car maintenance, the following tasks should be performed: 1. Oil change: Due to insufficient wear-in between various components during the break-in period, debris can easily mix with the oil, leading to impurities that reduce lubrication effectiveness, necessitating an oil change during the first maintenance; 2. Replace the three filters: The three filters in a car include the oil filter, fuel filter, and air filter, which provide a clean environment for the engine's operation and prevent contaminants from entering the engine; 3. Check if the coolant level meets the specified requirements: Car coolant not only cools the engine but also prevents freezing during winter use.

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DeJoy
08/14/2025, 12:03:16 AM

I was quite excited when I took my new car for its first maintenance recently, as it was my first time experiencing it. The technician at the 4S shop first changed the engine oil and oil filter, explaining that after the break-in period, there would be metal particles in the oil that needed to be removed promptly to prevent engine wear. Then they checked the tire pressure and adjusted it to the standard value to ensure driving stability; they also inspected the brake pad thickness to confirm no excessive wear. The lighting system, including headlights and taillights, was fully tested to avoid blind spots during night driving. Loose chassis bolts were tightened to prevent rattling over bumps. Finally, they checked the coolant and brake fluid levels and topped them up with fresh fluid. The entire process took about an hour and was free, but they reminded me not to exceed the mileage for the next maintenance, as it could affect the warranty and safety. The lesson I learned: the first maintenance is essential basic care and shouldn’t be delayed, as it might lead to major repairs later. I recommend all new car owners follow the manual’s requirements.

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VanArthur
10/09/2025, 11:17:20 PM

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I believe the first maintenance service isn't complicated—just drive to a professional shop. The oil change is the top priority: drain the old oil, refill with new oil, replace the filter, and remove impurities. Check if the brake fluid is sufficient and adjust the tire pressure to the proper level—not too high or too low, as it wastes fuel and compromises safety. Test the lights to ensure they're working. Tighten the chassis and suspension bolts to prevent rattling. 4S shops often clean or replace the air filter depending on the model. The key is to reset the maintenance reminder light afterward—don't forget. The cost is usually included in the car purchase discount, but if paying out of pocket, don't skimp—use genuine parts for durability. Stick to the schedule to prevent engine carbon buildup, as repairs can cost several times more than maintenance. My long-term driving experience shows that a good start with the first service, followed by check-ups every 5,000 km, saves both hassle and money.

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DelPaislee
11/22/2025, 11:28:47 PM

The first car maintenance must prioritize safety issues as the maintenance items directly affect driving safety. It is essential to change the engine oil to ensure good lubrication and prevent overheating or cylinder explosion; replace the oil filter to prevent impurities from clogging the system; inspect the braking system, including the brake pads and fluid level, to avoid the risk of brake failure; adjust tire pressure evenly to prevent high-speed blowouts; conduct a comprehensive test of all lights to ensure nighttime visibility and reduce accident risks; and securely fasten suspension and chassis bolts to prevent instability from bumps. It is recommended to visit an authorized service center for professional tool operations—don’t compromise safety for lower costs. After the first maintenance, the vehicle's performance becomes more stable, extending its lifespan, while potential faults can be detected and addressed early. Protecting the safety of yourself and your family is the bottom line of driving—never overlook small maintenance details that could lead to major consequences.

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LaSadie
01/13/2026, 01:04:45 AM

The first maintenance is quite simple: start by changing the new oil and oil filter to remove dirt from the engine—this is the core step; check the tire pressure, inflate or deflate to the manual standard, test lights such as headlights and turn signals to ensure they are functioning properly, and make adjustments if needed; inspect the brake fluid and coolant to see if they need topping up, note the brake pad wear condition; check the suspension, tighten any loose screws to prevent the chassis from coming loose, and reset the maintenance light to remind you of the next service date. Bring the owner’s manual with you—free services may include additional items like air filter replacement depending on the model, but the first maintenance is generally the most basic and essential. Don’t try to do it yourself without the right tools, as mistakes are easy to make. Leave it to the technician—it’ll take about half an hour. Doing it on time extends your car’s lifespan, saves money, and gives you peace of mind.

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LeHope
04/09/2026, 04:29:36 AM

I just completed the first maintenance of my new car and realized it's the first step in long-term upkeep. The service included changing the engine oil to lubricate the new engine, replacing the oil filter to remove impurities, checking the tires to ensure even wear, and adjusting tire pressure for fuel efficiency and safety. The lighting system was tested to prevent blind spots at night, while the brakes and suspension bolts were tightened to avoid unusual noises. The technician also checked the coolant level and topped it up if necessary to prevent overheating. After the first service, the car runs smoother with slightly reduced fuel consumption, setting a rhythm for future maintenance. It's recommended to use original parts to maintain warranty records, track mileage for future inspections, and develop a habit of monthly self-checks on oil color and tires. This saves money and extends the vehicle's lifespan to 10-15 years, ensuring stable safety and performance.

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