You Getting a New Car , Please Be a Little Patient and take your time during the break-in period
I 'm sure want to keep that new car feeling to last forever and You want to make that vehicle last as long as possible in top condition. Here are some things to remember as you pull it out of the dealer’s lot:
During the break-in period, typically the first 1,000 miles, keep your speed under 55 mph or to the speed recommended by your car’s manufacturer, it will pay you back in savings later,
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Avoid heavy loads on the drive train, such as towing trailers, and loading the roof rack or trunk with heavy construction materials. Your Transmission will Thank You for it Later.
Do not allow your new car to idle for long periods — this is good advice for the life of your car, but especially during the first month. The oil pressure generated by doing so may not be sending oil to every part of your engine.
Oil is the life's blood of your car, it makes all movement possible
Use only light to medium acceleration, keeping the engine rpms below 3,000 for the first few hours of driving.
Enjoy that New Car, Truck or Van, and if you ever have any questions about any vehicle you operate.
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Brian Nerger at Nerger's Auto Care in Historic Bound Brook, New Jersey
Every car owner like to and love taking care of newly purchased car. These are the helpful tips for them. So suggest them to go through it. Nice to read your post and make comment on it.
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