When Should a New Car Undergo Major Maintenance?
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New cars should undergo major maintenance every 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers or every 2 years. The major maintenance items include: 1. Inspecting the engine, chassis, and transmission; 2. Replacing the oil filter, cabin air filter, and engine air filter; 3. Cleaning the engine and throttle body; 4. Checking the wheels and brake system; 5. Replacing the spark plugs; 6. Replacing the engine belt; 7. Cleaning the air conditioning system; 8. Inspecting the battery. The benefits of car maintenance are: 1. Ensuring the vehicle remains in optimal performance condition; 2. Effectively improving the vehicle's efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and wear on parts and tires; 3. Enhancing driving safety by preventing sudden issues during travel; 4. Avoiding minor malfunctions and improving the overall performance of the vehicle.