What are the characteristics of a car during the break-in period?
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The characteristics of a car during the break-in period are: 1. Fast wear of mechanical parts; 2. More failures; 3. Lubricating oil is prone to deterioration; 4. High fuel consumption; 5. Fasteners are prone to loosening. The break-in period of a car refers to the initial operation stage of a new car or after a major overhaul, generally between 1,000 kilometers and 1,500 kilometers. If there are any abnormalities during the car's break-in period, they should be properly handled and not dealt with arbitrarily. When the car reaches a certain mileage, it should undergo inspection and routine maintenance. At the end of the break-in period, the lubricating oil should be replaced, the speed limiter should be removed, and a comprehensive adjustment and tightening should be carried out to bring the vehicle to normal technical condition. It is particularly important to avoid emergency braking, especially for new cars, as sudden braking can cause impact damage to the engine, braking system, and chassis.