When is the second maintenance for a new car?

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DiCarlos
07/29/25 12:07am
New car second maintenance is required after driving 10,000 kilometers or approximately 1 year, which means it's spaced 5,000 kilometers or half a year apart from the first maintenance. Maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, supplying, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as automobile maintenance. The benefits of maintenance include: 1. Ensuring the vehicle is in excellent performance condition; 2. Improving vehicle efficiency and reducing the wear of parts and tires; 3. Enhancing driving safety; 4. Avoiding potential hazards caused by vehicle issues; 5. Reducing noise and environmental pollution; 6. Keeping the vehicle's appearance clean and preventing damage.
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RileyMarie
08/12/25 4:24am
The second maintenance for my new car is usually around one year of driving or approximately 10,000 kilometers, which is roughly double the interval after the first service. I personally prefer to strictly follow the owner's manual because it provides clear guidelines for different car models—for example, Japanese cars might require slightly earlier maintenance, while European or American cars could allow for a bit more delay. Skipping maintenance can cause engine oil to thicken, affecting fuel efficiency and performance, and prolonged neglect might even damage the engine. I advise friends not to rely solely on the odometer but also consider actual driving conditions—if there's a lot of city traffic congestion, it's wise to schedule maintenance a bit earlier. The dealership staff informed me that the inspection includes an oil change, filter replacement, and tire balancing, all of which help extend the car's lifespan and prevent costly repairs later. The first two years of a new car are a critical period for detecting minor issues, making regular maintenance absolutely worthwhile.
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