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What should be paid attention to during the break-in period?

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SanJoanna
09/06/2025, 03:41:09 AM

Matters needing attention during the break-in period include: 1. Warm up the vehicle when starting it; 2. Do not blindly increase the engine speed; 3. Avoid driving at a fixed speed and try to minimize sudden acceleration or braking; 4. Do not overload during the break-in period; 5. Regularly monitor the changes in fuel and engine oil during the break-in period. The break-in period generally refers to the process where mechanical components initially come into contact, rub against each other, and mesh together. For automobiles, the break-in period refers to the initial driving phase of a new car or after a major overhaul, typically ranging from 1000 to 1500 kilometers. This is the essential mileage required to ensure that the components fully contact, rub, adapt, and set.

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VioletRose
09/18/2025, 03:18:35 AM

When it comes to the break-in period for a new car, I have to tell you not to rush into speeding. The engine's internal parts have rough surfaces when it's fresh from the factory, so gentle driving is needed to smooth them out. Within the first 1,000 kilometers, keep your speed below 80 km/h and the RPM under 3,000, avoiding sudden acceleration or hard braking. Frequent oil checks are also essential—it's best to change the oil at around 500 kilometers to remove any metal debris. Avoid full-load trips or towing anything, as that increases engine stress and can lead to premature wear. Warming up the car is crucial too—wait a minute or two after a cold start before driving. A properly broken-in car will perform more reliably for years with fewer issues. Remember to check your owner's manual, as different models may have specific requirements. Don’t skip this step—cutting corners now could mean expensive repairs later.

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Gemma
11/01/2025, 03:45:10 AM

When I first bought my new car, my friend reminded me that the break-in period is crucial. Don't floor the accelerator like on a racetrack; maintaining a steady speed is key. For the first few hundred kilometers, I only drove around the city. I realized that driving too fast could damage the transmission, so I resisted taking it on the highway. Keep an eye on the engine oil and coolant, as they deplete faster during the break-in period. Avoid towing heavy loads or carrying a full passenger load, and check tire pressure frequently. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations, as each car has different mileage requirements. I drove carefully for the first 1,000 kilometers, and now the car runs smoothly with significantly better fuel efficiency. Include it in your regular maintenance—don't overlook it, safety comes first. Avoid sharp turns to protect the suspension. Remember, just like people, cars need gentle treatment during their adaptation period.

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VincentMarie
12/15/2025, 02:53:07 AM

I'm particularly careful about the break-in period for my new car. The engine needs to adapt gradually, so no high-speed racing right from the start. For the first few hundred kilometers, keep the speed moderate—around 60 is ideal. Avoid revving into the red zone; city driving is safer. Regularly check oil temperature and oil levels to prevent overheating. Don't climb hills in high gear to protect the transmission. Adjust tire pressure properly to benefit the suspension. After the break-in, get the first inspection done to clear out any debris. Keep the load light and avoid carrying heavy items. Following these steps ensures peace of mind and reduces future issues.

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OMila
02/04/2026, 03:45:31 AM

The principle of the break-in period is simple: new components require gentle operation to minimize frictional damage. Controlling vehicle speed and RPM prevents localized high temperatures and scratches on the engine surface. It's advisable to follow the manufacturer's guidelines, as different vehicle models may vary. Avoid high-load conditions such as full capacity or towing to protect mechanical longevity. Early oil changes are crucial for removing debris. Proper driving enhances long-term efficiency. Maintain steady speeds and avoid sudden braking or acceleration. The lubrication system is more reliant during the initial phase; regular inspections extend component lifespan. Correct break-in leads to optimized performance and significant cost savings.

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SanThomas
04/30/2026, 01:06:35 PM

Having driven for decades, I deeply understand the importance of the break-in period. For the first 1,000 kilometers with a new car, don't rush—drive slowly to allow the engine to settle in. Avoid high speeds and sudden acceleration, as these can easily damage the transmission. Frequently check the engine oil and brake fluid, as consumption is higher during break-in. Avoid towing heavy loads or off-roading, as these can harm the chassis and suspension. Always warm up the car before driving, as cold starts place extra strain on the engine. By sticking to these practices, your car will remain trouble-free for over a decade, saving you significant repair costs. Fuel efficiency will also improve, making it more economical. Remember the details in the manual—don't skip this step.

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