What are the precautions for the break-in period of the Haval M6 Plus?
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The break-in period of a car refers to the initial driving stage of a new car or after a major overhaul. During this period, the ability of various components of the car to adapt to the environment can be adjusted and improved, and the protrusions on the parts can be worn off. The break-in period of the Haval M6 Plus is divided into 3 stages: Initial stage: 100 kilometers, initial break-in: 200 kilometers, formation of an oxide film: 3,000 kilometers. The break-in period duration is appropriate for three months or 2,500 kilometers: During the break-in period, the engine should not run at excessively high RPMs. It is best not to exceed a speed of 100 kilometers per hour, and the engine RPM should not exceed 2,500. Do not perform the first maintenance ahead of schedule or delay it during the break-in period.
When you first get your Haval M6 Plus, remember the break-in period is crucial. For the first 1,000 kilometers, I kept my speed below 80 km/h as the engine is still adapting—sudden acceleration can damage internal parts. Avoid hard braking to let the braking system operate smoothly. Keep the fuel level at mid-range; don’t fill it up completely, which saves fuel and is safer. Regularly check the engine oil and coolant to ensure proper lubrication. Drive on city roads for a few weeks and avoid high-speed highway runs to let the tires and suspension stabilize. After the break-in, the car runs smoother, and fuel consumption improves. Follow the 4S dealership’s advice, get the first maintenance done promptly, and extend the vehicle’s lifespan by several years—patience always pays off.