How to Drive an Automatic Transmission Car During the Break-in Period?
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Driving methods for automatic transmission cars during the break-in period: 1. The break-in mileage is generally 500 kilometers, with the speed maintained between 60 to 70 km/h, and the engine speed should not exceed 2200 rpm; 2. From 500 to 1000 kilometers is the mid-term of the break-in period, where the speed can be increased from 60-70 km/h to 90-100 km/h, with the engine speed kept below 2500 rpm; 3. From 1000 to 1500 kilometers is the mid-to-late stage of the break-in period, where the speed can be increased to below 120 km/h, but the engine speed should not exceed 3000 rpm; 4. During the break-in period, each time you insert the key, turn it to the second position and wait for 10 seconds before starting the engine. This allows sufficient time for the internal oil pressure and fuel injection volume to adjust, ensuring optimal engine coordination; 5. Avoid placing too many heavy items in the trunk of the new car to reduce the load—the lighter the car, the better.