When is the first maintenance for Haval M6?

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StBenjamin
07/25/25 6:06am
The first maintenance for Haval M6 is at three months. The first maintenance cycle of Haval M6 is divided into two indicators: one is the time indicator, and the other is the mileage indicator, whichever comes first. The main maintenance items for the first car maintenance are changing the engine oil and oil filter, and a comprehensive inspection of the car is also required. First, check whether the coolant level meets the requirements, then check the brake and clutch fluid levels, inspect the tightness and aging of the generator, air conditioning, water pump, and power steering pump belts, and ensure the car's lights are functioning properly. The Haval M6 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, positioned as a value-for-money family car. The body dimensions of this car are 4649mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1705mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm.
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OSabrina
08/10/25 6:02pm
When I bought my Haval M6, the first maintenance had to be done within 5,000 kilometers or 6 months, whichever came first. I remember I went to the 4S shop for maintenance just after driving a little over 5,000 kilometers. They changed the oil and filter for free and also checked the brakes and tires. If you miss this point, the car may develop minor problems that affect the warranty, like my friend who delayed it and the engine noise became louder. I recommend setting a mileage reminder on your phone app to avoid forgetting. In the first few months of a new car, don't press the accelerator too hard. Keeping a steady drive can extend the life of the parts. After the first maintenance on time, the M6 drove noticeably smoother. Usually, you should also pay attention to the oil level and tire pressure. Just make it a habit and it will be easy to handle.
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