Don't forget to put a sign in the back window ' running in'
It’s possible to be too gentle as well as too harsh. For the first thousand miles I avoide~ kickdown and revs above 3k. I always baby it until the engine is warm.Curious with so many Cali owners with brand new vehicles, how many are following the break in recommendations. There seem to be 2 camps, one that follows the manual and the other, its a modern vehicle built to high tolerances so give it the beans (once warmed up).
Since mine is a long term keeper I'm in former camp. Kept the revs below recommended number for the recommended number of kms.
Current mileage is 7500km. Zero oil usage. Planning to get it serviced in the Spring when it goes in for new bellows, even if the service advisory is not triggered.
I agree with you if it’s a co. Car.Running in is not required on a modern car. If you saw the lads at the factory in the rolling road test booth you’d long give up any notion you had it was still a thing.
Running in is something people do who are of a certain age
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Busting the myth of running in a new car
It turns out the recommendation of running in a new car is unnecessarywww.whichcar.com.au
Au contraire. Thats what the manual shift is for.Can’t really thrash a DSG diesel though can you![]()
I used to find the opposite - the DSG was in too high a gear (7th + 40mph) causing engine vibration/labouring when old manual instinct would have downshifted a gear or probably two.I agree with you if it’s a co. Car.
As it goes back after 4 years.
I did find my transit always would do around 110mph, as I drove it to within an inch of its life every day since new.
The other lads drove very sensible and theirs would only ever do around 87mph !
This was 30 years ago on the M4 into wales and plod was usually at the McDonald’s giving it large to the checkout persons
But seeing as this is my vehicle and I’m looking at keeping it 20 years.
I did what the manual stated.
I do find it’s loosened up a bit better after my first oil service though.
Can’t really thrash a DSG diesel though can you![]()
Interesting. I have never noticed the MY23 204HP engine and DSG to give me that feeling. Perhaps the stock software has some significant changes when Sport mode was dropped.I used to find the opposite - the DSG was in too high a gear (7th + 40mph) causing engine vibration/labouring when old manual instinct would have downshifted a gear or probably two.
Cured with a DSG remap.
Was never sure but often wondered if me being too gentle initially during DSG learning process.Interesting. I have never noticed the MY23 204HP engine and DSG to give me that feeling. Perhaps the stock software has some significant changes when Sport mode was dropped.
You can Reset the DSG learning process.Was never sure but often wondered if me being too gentle initially during DSG learning process.
Should I drive my new vehicle gently to start with? Or is it not necessary with modern vehicles.
Nothing an Italian tune up won't cure.Wouldn't worry. Drive it like you stole it from day one - you are covered by warranty.
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