How Many Kilometers for the Break-in Period of a Family Car?
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A new car is considered to have passed its break-in period after traveling 5,000 kilometers. Generally, the first 5,000 kilometers of a new car are regarded as the break-in period. Engine considerations during break-in: During the break-in period, friction between engine components may generate some metal shavings. Driving at excessively high speeds can cause the engine to rev too high, potentially leading to cylinder damage. Break-in period precautions: The key points during a new car's break-in period are maintaining steady speeds, avoiding sudden acceleration or braking, and preventing high RPMs. After completing the break-in period, it's recommended to drive at highway speeds. Additionally, pay attention to any unusual noises. If there are installation or configuration issues with components, remember to address them during the first free maintenance service. After this period expires, repairs for certain damaged components may not be free.