
During the first maintenance, the following points should be noted: 1. Replace the engine oil and oil filter, and clean the air filter; 2. Check whether the coolant level of the car is in a normal state; 3. Inspect the car's brakes and whether there are any scratches on the chassis components; 4. Check if the power steering fluid level is normal and whether there are any oil leaks at the oil pipe connections; 5. Examine the generator, air conditioning, water pump, and the aging and tension of the belts. The first maintenance time is determined by two indicators: mileage and time, whichever comes first. The first maintenance time and maintenance cycle vary for different cars; some cars require it at only 2,000 kilometers, while others may need it at up to 8,000 kilometers. This variation is due to differences in the specific technical conditions of the vehicles.

When I went for my first car maintenance, I was a complete novice and felt there were so many details to pay attention to. I remember booking the service point a week in advance, as 4S shops are usually fully booked, and going without an appointment might mean a long wait. I brought the purchase contract and user manual, as they would verify the vehicle information and warranty period. During the maintenance, I watched the technician change the engine oil and oil filter—basic procedures to ensure the right specifications were used, such as 0W-20 synthetic oil. They also checked tire wear, brake pad thickness, and battery voltage. The key point is that the first maintenance is usually free, but don’t fall for unnecessary upsells like air conditioning cleaning, which is just a waste of money. After it was done, I got the maintenance report and clarified the next service interval, typically after 5,000 or 10,000 kilometers. This process helped me get familiar with car maintenance, and now I drive with more confidence.

I pay special attention to cost-effectiveness and make full use of free services during the first maintenance. First, check the warranty manual to confirm authorized shops, and bring the vehicle license and owner's certificate. When the technician changes the oil, checks the filters, and inspects the chassis, I keep a close eye to ensure they follow the standards and don't cut corners. The first maintenance is free, but I carefully review the bill to avoid unnecessary charges. I proactively ask about the next maintenance schedule and cost estimates, such as the recommended type of oil for the next change. These details can save a lot of long-term expenses. After completion, the vehicle runs smoother, and fuel consumption stabilizes a bit. Regular maintenance is key to keeping my beloved car in good health.

As a car enthusiast, I pay attention to the technical details of the first maintenance. Remember to use engine oil that matches the manufacturer's specifications, such as 5W-30 viscosity, which is crucial for engine lubrication. The technician also adjusted the suspension bolts and checked the stability of electrical connections. After ensuring all inspection points were covered, a computer scan was performed to check for any hidden engine fault codes. After the first maintenance, the car runs noticeably smoother, and each service impacts long-term performance.


