How long is the running-in period for the new Lamando?
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The running-in period for the new Lamando is generally between 1,500 kilometers and 3,000 kilometers. The recommended speeds during the running-in period for the Lamando are as follows: 1. For 500-1,000 kilometers, the maximum speed can be appropriately increased to 90-100 km/h. It is advisable to keep the engine speed below 2,500 rpm. Moderate acceleration not only does not affect the engine but also promotes the running-in process and allows observation of any abnormalities during further acceleration. 2. For 1,000-1,500 kilometers, the speed can be increased to below 120 km/h. Since the running-in is a gradual process, it must be done step by step. The engine speed should not exceed 3,000 rpm. When road conditions permit, frequent speed changes are recommended. 3. For 1,500-3,000 kilometers, focus on running-in at constant speeds within the economical rpm range for each gear, avoiding sudden acceleration. After 3,000 kilometers, the engine speed can be appropriately increased to around 4,000-4,500 rpm for short periods of high-speed constant running-in.
I've been driving for decades, and breaking in a new car is quite important. The break-in period for a new Lamando is generally the first 1,000 to 1,500 kilometers, sometimes specified as within 1,500 kilometers in the manufacturer's manual. I remember paying extra attention to driving habits at the beginning: don't speed in the first few hundred kilometers, and it's best to keep the speed below 80 km/h so that the engine and transmission parts can smoothly align. It's also recommended to avoid sudden acceleration and braking, and to avoid rough roads; maintain a steady speed on the highway to ensure even wear. Check the oil level and avoid carrying too heavy a load. After a proper break-in, the car will be more fuel-efficient and durable. In short, be patient, let the car adapt gradually, and don't rush into long trips.