When does the first maintenance period start?
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The first maintenance period starts from the day the vehicle is delivered. The purposes of the first maintenance are: 1. To ensure the vehicle's optimal performance; 2. To improve driving safety; 3. To reduce engine noise; 4. To extend the vehicle's service life. Precautions for the first maintenance include: 1. Making an appointment in advance; 2. Recording any malfunctions or questions encountered while driving and informing the staff during the maintenance registration. The items covered in the first maintenance are: 1. Replacing engine oil and oil filter, cleaning the air filter, and checking for damage to the generator belt and wiper blades; 2. Checking the levels of various fluids; 3. Checking tire pressure and for any irregular wear, bulges, or damage; 4. Inspecting the vehicle's chassis, including brake pads, brake discs, connecting rods, ball joints, and CV joints for any scratches; 5. Verifying the functionality of all switches and lights.