When is the first maintenance for a vehicle?

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VanLaura
07/23/25 6:55pm
Generally, the first maintenance for a car is required when the vehicle has traveled approximately 5,000 kilometers or after six months of use. Below is relevant information about car maintenance: Maintenance Time: The first maintenance is typically scheduled at 5,000 kilometers or six months, while the second maintenance is usually at 10,000 kilometers or one year. Maintenance Content: For the first maintenance, special attention should be paid to core components such as the engine, transmission, drivetrain, and chassis. Maintenance Location: Maintenance can be performed at a repair shop or a 4S dealership. Repair shops offer faster service and lower prices, but the quality may not be guaranteed. 4S dealerships provide longer wait times, warranty coverage, but at higher prices.
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ChaseAnn
08/10/25 2:28pm
I still remember when I bought my new car, the sales guy emphasized that the first maintenance is particularly crucial, usually best done within 5,000 kilometers or six months. Don’t think that just because the new car runs smoothly, it doesn’t need attention. During the break-in period, the engine produces a lot of metal debris, and delaying the oil change can lead to increased wear as the oil gets dirty. My previous car had its first oil and filter change at 4,000 kilometers as recommended by the manual, and now, after five years, it’s still running without major issues. If you frequently drive long distances, get the maintenance done early when the mileage is reached; if you drive less often, don’t exceed the time limit. It’s advisable to find a reliable shop for the service—spending two to three hundred bucks can save you a lot of hassle and avoid costly engine repairs later on.
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JaxonLynn
09/22/25 9:22am
Last year, I bought my first car and was incredibly excited, but my experienced driver friend reminded me not to overlook the first maintenance. Most brands recommend completing the first service within 5,000 kilometers or 6 months, focusing on oil changes and brake inspections. I waited until 4,500 kilometers to go, and the technician said I should have come earlier because carbon buildup is likely if a new car isn’t cleaned after the break-in period. Stop-and-go city driving makes the car dirtier faster, so remember to check the odometer regularly. Keeping up with maintenance keeps the car running smoothly, but delaying it until 7,000 or 8,000 kilometers may lead to oil burning and increased fuel consumption. Now, I’ve made it a habit to do a simple self-check every three months—it’s safe and worry-free.
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