Is it okay to drive at 120 km/h during the break-in period of a new Audi?
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The break-in period is best around 00 days. Here are some precautions for breaking in a new car: Warm up before starting: Before starting the car, turn the key to the second position and wait 5-10 seconds before ignition. This is because the fuel pump starts working when the key is turned, adjusting oil pressure and fuel injection. Waiting a few seconds before starting benefits both the motor and engine. Avoid long-distance driving: Driving long distances in a new car increases continuous engine operation time, which can accelerate wear on mechanical parts. Initial maintenance: During the break-in period, frequently check engine oil, coolant, and battery electrolyte levels, and top them up immediately if low. After reaching a certain mileage, promptly visit a service center for vehicle inspection and maintenance, including oil and filter changes, and a comprehensive check of the chassis system. Generally, an oil change is needed after driving about 1,500 kilometers.