Will the first maintenance still be covered if it exceeds six months for a new car?
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The first maintenance for a new car will be considered void if it exceeds six months. New car maintenance period regulations: Generally, maintenance is required every 6 months or 5,000 kilometers. Maintenance is determined by both time and mileage, whichever comes first. Exceeding the mileage slightly is acceptable, but exceeding the time limit is not. If the deadline is exceeded, the 4S dealership will consider the warranty void by default. First maintenance period: The vehicle warranty is valid for 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, and the maintenance cycle is as follows: First maintenance: 5,000 kilometers/6 months Second maintenance: 10,000 kilometers/12 months Interval: 5,000 kilometers/6 months. It is recommended to perform a major maintenance after the vehicle has driven 20,000 kilometers, including replacing engine oil, oil filter, all spark plugs, power steering fluid, and the entire brake fluid.