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Run-in period
In order to ensure the service life of the
vehicle, the vehicle should be run in at the
beginning of its use before it can be used
normally. Special attention should be paid
to the driving mode of a new car during the
initial 1500km journey, which will help ensure
the reliability and economic performance
of the vehicle in the future.Before driving
the motor to work at the maximum load, its
moving parts should be run in.The following
should be noted at this stage:
• A new tyre must be run in for optimum
adhesion. Drive carefully within the first
500km.
• The new brake plate should also be run
in, because the initial 200km will not
have the best friction performance, in the
braking effect is not the best case, please
moderately increase the brake pedal
force.
Do not overload
Confirm that the loading quality in the
running-in period is not up to the maximum
load, otherwise it will cause serious damage
to the parts that are not up to good running-
in.
Do not drive long distance
Do not drive long distance during the
running-in period, which will cause wear and
tear of the driving motor.
Avoiding emergency braking
Minimize the number of emergency braking,
otherwise the braking system will be
impacted, and increase the impact load of
the chassis on the driving motor.
Avoid towed vehicles
If there is a problem with the vehicle, use
a platform or wheel-mounted trailer for
transport. Using a towing chain or cable to
tow the vehicle may damage the vehicle.
Initial maintenance
From the date of purchase of the vehicle,
within three months or after driving 3000 km,
the vehicle must be the first running-in period
maintenance, to ensure that the vehicle is in
a good state of use. buono stato.
Safety check before driving
It is necessary to have a vehicle inspection
before driving. The inspection will help to
drive safely and enjoy driving.
Drive motor before starting vehicle
exterior
Tyres: Check the tires for damage or proper
inflation pressure and for foreign bodies
embedded in tread lines. Take corrective
action if necessary.
Wheel nut: Check whether the wheel nut is
loose.
Leakage: parking the vehicle for a period of
time, check whether there is leakage of brake
fluid or other liquids under the car (dripping
after using air conditioning is a normal
phenomenon).
Lighting: Check whether the front
combination lights, rear combination lights
and other lights are working properly.
Body: Make sure all Windows, rearview
mirrors and exterior combination lights are
clean and not covered.
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