1. Your car does not require any special break-in. However, it will be more reliable in further use if you follow these instructions:
a) During the first 800 kilometers of travel, do not exceed the speed of 90 km/h.
b) Avoid driving at constant speed - high or low - during the first 800 km. Do not press the accelerator pedal all the way down when accelerating.
c) Avoid using engine braking to slow down the vehicle.
d) Avoid sudden braking during the first approximately 320 km of driving. When new brake pads are installed on a vehicle, harsh braking can cause them to wear out prematurely. Also follow this recommendation every time you install new brake pads.
e) Do not tow a trailer during the vehicle's running-in period.
2. As the vehicle breaks in, you can gradually increase the engine speed and vehicle load.
Break-in period for a new car (Chevrolet Trailblazer 1)
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