Is It Suitable for a New Car to Run on the Highway?
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It is not recommended to drive on the highway before the first maintenance of a new car. It is best to drive at high speeds after completing the first maintenance, as after the first maintenance, potential issues such as the torque of various screws and the levels of various fluids are thoroughly inspected and addressed. Below is an introduction to the first maintenance of a car: Items for the first maintenance of the vehicle: Replace engine oil, oil filter, and clean the air filter; check whether the levels of various fluids are normal; inspect whether the generator belt and wiper blades are damaged; check whether the tire pressure is normal and whether there is uneven wear, bulging, or damage on the tires; inspect the brake pads, brake discs, connecting rods, ball joints, and CV joints for any scratches; check whether all switches and lights in the vehicle are functioning properly. Functions of the first maintenance: Ensure the vehicle maintains excellent performance; improve driving safety; reduce engine noise; extend the vehicle's service life.