What to Do If the First Maintenance Exceeds 6 Months?
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If the first maintenance exceeds 6 months, you can still proceed with normal maintenance, but it will no longer be free. The first maintenance typically involves changing the engine oil and oil filter, as well as checking the condition of the vehicle's tires. The first maintenance is usually required within 5,000 kilometers or 6 months, whichever comes first. Within this period, manufacturers provide free maintenance. Some car models require the first maintenance within 3,000 kilometers or 3 months. It is advisable to confirm the specific first maintenance schedule with the dealer after purchasing the vehicle. During the first maintenance, it is necessary to check whether the vehicle's tires are excessively worn, whether all lights are functioning properly, whether all vehicle features are operating normally, and whether there are any issues such as scratches or impacts on the vehicle's chassis.