Should I Use 92 or 95 Octane Gasoline During the Break-in Period of a New Car?
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Whether to use 92 or 95 octane gasoline during the break-in period of a new car depends on the fuel grade specified on the inside of the fuel filler cap. The precautions to take are: 1. The car needs to warm up after starting; 2. Avoid overloading; 3. Do not drive long distances or at high speeds; 4. Use higher-quality fuel; 5. Shift gears in a timely manner; 6. Avoid slamming on the brakes during the break-in period; 7. Do not frequently use emergency braking. The break-in period of a new car refers to the initial driving distance after the car leaves the factory to allow the engine components to wear in smoothly. The break-in mileage is approximately 1,000 to 3,000 kilometers, with the first maintenance due at around 5,000 kilometers.