Should I Drive at High Speed First or Get the First Maintenance First?
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Drive at high speed before the first maintenance. The break-in period for a new car is generally around 2,000 kilometers. Under normal circumstances, it is necessary to drive at high speed to allow the engine to fully operate, usually not exceeding two-thirds of the maximum speed, and maintain a steady speed for more than 10 minutes before coasting in neutral until the car stops. Before getting the first maintenance, pay attention to the following points: 1. Make an appointment in advance: It is best to make an appointment with the 4S shop first, otherwise, you might encounter situations where there are no available service bays or long waiting times. 2. Bring necessary documents: When going for the first maintenance, bring essential items such as the maintenance manual and vehicle registration. If unsure about which documents to bring, clarify this when making the appointment. 3. Record issues promptly: If you encounter any faults or questions while driving, note them down and inform the staff during the first maintenance registration so that the technician can inspect all issues during the first maintenance.