When is the second maintenance for a car?
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The second maintenance for a car is generally performed when the vehicle reaches 10,000 kilometers. More detailed information is as follows: 1. Typically, after undergoing such extensive inspections and maintenance during the second service, the overall condition of the vehicle will significantly improve, ensuring optimal driving safety. After the second maintenance, the performance of the new car becomes relatively stable. Subsequently, based on the vehicle's condition and usage habits, minor maintenance should be performed every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometers, and a comprehensive check-up should be done every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers. 2. The second-level maintenance for a car involves inspection and adjustment-centered maintenance tasks for vehicles that have traveled a certain mileage. In addition to the tasks included in the first-level maintenance, this includes checking and adjusting the engine and electrical equipment, dismantling and cleaning the oil pan and oil filter, inspecting and adjusting the steering and braking mechanisms, and dismantling and cleaning the front and rear wheel hub bearings. Lubricating oil is added, tires are dismantled and inspected, and rotation is performed. The purpose is to maintain the good working performance of all vehicle components, mechanisms, and assemblies, ensuring normal operation between two second-level maintenance sessions.