In fact, many car owners who have purchased a new car will face this problem, that is, how to drive the car well during the break-in period. For example, what should you pay attention to when driving during the break-in period? There are also how to drive during the break-in period to save more fuel for future use of the car and so on. In response to this question, Brother Cha will help the rider to answer it.
The new car will consume more fuel than usual during the break-in period, because the frictional resistance of the new parts is relatively large, so the fuel consumption will also be relatively high. However, fuel consumption is also related to the amount of gasoline added, road conditions, vehicle load, and driving habits. How to use the new car correctly during the break-in period is very important. For example, the improper use of the new car during the break-in period will cause damage to the engine and waste oil. Therefore, new car owners should pay attention to the following points when using the car.
1. Do not let the engine speed too high during use. Generally, the speed should not exceed 3000 rpm, and if it is an automatic gear, it should not exceed 3500 rpm.
2. Do not keep a gear for a long time or drive in a low gear for a long time. When all cars are running at low speed, the actual burden is greater than that at medium speed, so the running-in period should not be run-in below 60 kilometers per hour for a long time. The speed must be gradually increased. At the same time, if you have been running at a speed of 80 kilometers per hour after the running-in period, suddenly increasing the speed will make the new car unsuitable, so it is necessary to gradually increase the maximum speed of the running-in period. For a car with automatic transmission, it can only be achieved through the driving speed because it cannot be determined by manual shifting to determine the running-in designated gear. In short, the running-in must be driven at a constant speed, and the level of 30km/h, 60km/h, 80km/h, 100km/h must be stable.
3. The vehicle body should not be driven too heavily. During the break-in period of the new car, the lighter the body, the better, because the load will also damage the car.