How Long Can a Car Drive Continuously?
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A car can drive continuously for 500-800 kilometers as long as there is fuel in the tank. Generally, engines undergo a 500-hour non-stop test. However, the driving range may vary depending on the vehicle. Precautions for long-distance driving: Check the engine oil, transmission fluid, clutch fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, coolant, and windshield washer fluid, and top up or replace them if necessary. Inspect for leaks in oil pipes, water pipes, and seals, and check rubber hoses for aging, cracking, or wear. Examine all component connections for looseness and repair or replace as needed. Check the battery display window for voltage status, ensure the battery is securely fastened, and inspect terminals for looseness or corrosion. Charge, tighten, or rinse the positive and negative terminals with hot water as required. Monitor all warning and indicator lights on the dashboard, as well as all vehicle lights, and address any malfunctions accordingly. Inspect tire tread wear, check for foreign objects in the tread, examine the tire surface and sidewalls for damage, and ensure all tire pressures are normal. Perform preventive replacement or maintenance as needed.