Do China VI new cars still need a break-in period?

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MacAdalynn
07/24/25 10:28am
China VI new cars require a break-in period. Below are the relevant introductions about the break-in period for China VI new cars: 1. Precautions for acceleration and gear usage during the break-in period: Avoid sudden acceleration, sudden braking, and overloading. When going down long slopes, pay attention to controlling the speed and do not suddenly use the engine for braking. For manual transmission models, make gear predictions in advance and avoid shifting at inappropriate speeds. For automatic transmission vehicles, coasting in neutral and prolonged use of the S gear are strictly prohibited. 2. Routine checks during the break-in period: Pay attention to checking tire pressure, coolant level, brake fluid level, and engine oil level.
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VivienneLynn
08/11/25 5:34am
I believe that new China VI vehicles still require a certain break-in period, although not as strict as older cars. From my years of driving experience, modern engine manufacturing technology has advanced significantly, with much tighter tolerances and reduced friction, eliminating the need for extreme caution during the first 2,000 kilometers like in the past. However, it's important to remember that the essence of break-in is to allow all mechanical components to adapt to each other's movements and minimize wear. Therefore, manuals generally recommend driving smoothly for the first 1,000 to 1,500 kilometers, avoiding sudden acceleration or high-speed driving to prevent internal engine overheating. I suggest paying extra attention to gentle gear shifts during this period, keeping the RPM below 80% to protect the engine and transmission, thereby extending their lifespan. Additionally, avoid full loads or towing heavy objects to ensure a smooth transition through the break-in period. Overall, there's no need to be overly nervous, but maintaining attentiveness can help the car run longer and smoother.
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