Hi Adrian, can I ask what if we really needed to drive on a highway? Eg: getting the new car from JB to KL? Anything that we could do here? Please advise. 🙏🏻
Hi Adrian. Good sharing ✅. Would like to know abt the buttons on steering wheel & the ones next to the steering wheel. Do you need to press them to activate and deactivate the functions ? When do you press to activate them? Before driving or while driving? Thanks 😊
Actually the requirements for break-in varies by car. Best is to refer to car manual. So far 2 cars that I drive they dun mention the speed limit but they mention about not exceeding the red line.
Hi Adrian. Have you felt jerkiness (stumbling), when the AC compressor kicks in at low speed driving (traffic crawl). I could relate it with a misfire. Mine felt too rough that I have to switch off the AC. I've let SC verified the AC refrigerant pressure, seems OK. Trouble code checking, seems nothing by the SC.
Hi sir,mine Ativa AV.200km so far,been 1 month.I don’t drive everyday,so does it mean that it’s not a healthy way?Should I keep my engine warm for everyday,for about 5 to 10 minutes everyday?Or at least I should drive everyday for some time?Kind of confuse over this.Cause,I don’t always have time to drive my Ativa.Need your help on this.Thanks.
🤔With today's technology, the precision of the manufacturing are more advance far more then you can imagine, this practice is our father's technologies that for my last few car, yes, those days yes you need to practice this. But now I think the car manufacture did not mention about the reason you should keep the 1K KM in caution driving style as this video try to explain, instead I think is not for the car, is for the Driver who must know and feel the function, the system, the brakes, cornering ratio, Where's the blind spot and the handling of your new car, maybe this video are little out of today's technology 😅But keep up the good work 👍🏽
It's hard for a mass production car because this kind of car they have a lot more demand then a performance car. For example this ativa, if perodua want to make pre-breaking for customer it will take time to just assemble just one car and it make the waiting time for customer longer. This will make their sales slower. Plus the increase in cost for the pre-breaking, this all is not good for business.
Pre-run in engines is a practice in small volume manufacturers like hyper/supercars. But even so, they will still recommend to take it easy for the first 1,000 km. Even AMGs hand-built engines advise a run-in period of 1,500 k 😃
1:05 Come on, seems like Perodua is doing this Apple route again. Using "eco-friendly" as an excuse to save cost. It does not even cost that much to print it anyway.
According to veteran mechanics, any idling (esp in high temps) reduces the lifespan of the engine components. If you have to wait a long time in the car, just pop the hood. I do it all the time and after years of practicing this, I notice it makes a huge difference compared to my other 2 cars that didn't get the same good treatment.
@@armesisp3201 thanks for that advice, but what are the differences you experienced with you two other cars pls? My point is, it takes more effort to pull the release catch, get down from your car, put the hood up, get back in the car and the view in front is obscured by the hood. Then when you wanna drive off ... you hafta get off your seat, close the hood, get back in the car again. What I'll do is the roll down the passenger and driver's window, turn off the engine during the wait. If it gets unbearable warm, just get out of the car and wait somewhere safe and take with you the ignition keys (transponder) .
@@billylum3243 Yeah you could do that as well. If you change cars every few years you dont have to do this, but personally I like my cars to last long hehe. Previously I've had a ford escape v6 and a chevrolet captiva, after a few years alot of plastic and rubber components including many hoses needed to be changed. But with my current mazda 3 mps from 2011 that is treated better, the car is still like brand new. It was actually a Scotty Kilmer (car mechanic) video that talked about this. It was a fleet of police cars that needed hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs because of idling too long all the time. Also, after I arrive home I always open the bonnet and let the engine bay cool down (all the plastics and rubber inside are still shiny and in excellent condition). Maybe its also the made in Japan quality...
Some salesman / delivery staff might already tekan kuat kuat before hand over to the owner... 😅
That's right
Yes and some even crashed owner's car www.wapcar.my/news/sa-takes-new-proton-x50-on-joyride-ends-up-in-ditch-24906
@@WapCar so what proper running in are we talking about?
Great to see this! Getting my new car soon and this is very helpful. Thanks Adrian.
Glad to help!
Thanks Adrian for the reminder. Guess, many took that for granted.... it's painful to bear with the first 1000km lah😂
Okay la, 1,000 km then can enjoy the car without worries 😁
@@WapCar What about the need to idle for 30secs to 1 min after a long/hard drive? This was in the manual?
@@WapCar could you please advise me? Already left a comment on your video.
This is all good. The biggest problem is does the guy who drives our new car to Puspakom understand this?
Hi Adrian, can I ask what if we really needed to drive on a highway? Eg: getting the new car from JB to KL? Anything that we could do here? Please advise. 🙏🏻
Saw a corolla cross pass by when u are driving on road
Test drive units of all brands kena tekan kuat kuat since km 0. What is the most obvious problem when a car is not properly run-in?
A friend of mine after receiving his CRV, drove from KL to JB the next day. Sure tekan one 😅
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Hi Adrian. Good sharing ✅. Would like to know abt the buttons on steering wheel & the ones next to the steering wheel. Do you need to press them to activate and deactivate the functions ? When do you press to activate them? Before driving or while driving? Thanks 😊
Is the engine noisy when the car is in high speed?
Actually the requirements for break-in varies by car. Best is to refer to car manual. So far 2 cars that I drive they dun mention the speed limit but they mention about not exceeding the red line.
Hi Adrian. Have you felt jerkiness (stumbling), when the AC compressor kicks in at low speed driving (traffic crawl). I could relate it with a misfire.
Mine felt too rough that I have to switch off the AC.
I've let SC verified the AC refrigerant pressure, seems OK.
Trouble code checking, seems nothing by the SC.
I love Ativa..
I see you use violet gold S21, very pretty 😁
Sharp eyes!
Would you change your head unit with a Raize or Rocky to get Apple CarPlay and android auto
Does new press cars properly get a run in too?
May I enquire if it's advisable to fit a lower engine cover for Ativa? Similarly for current Myvi too as it's just an exposed area below the engine.
Hey wapcar please do a review of the mazda 6 2.5 please and the mercedes c300 please
Hi sir,mine Ativa AV.200km so far,been 1 month.I don’t drive everyday,so does it mean that it’s not a healthy way?Should I keep my engine warm for everyday,for about 5 to 10 minutes everyday?Or at least I should drive everyday for some time?Kind of confuse over this.Cause,I don’t always have time to drive my Ativa.Need your help on this.Thanks.
Don't need to warm the engine every day. Just make sure once a month you drive the car for at least 20 minutes or 20 km
The do not drive for long periods tu kira2 berapa lama ye? I mean if let's say the distance is about 100km. Is it okay?
🤔With today's technology, the precision of the manufacturing are more advance far more then you can imagine, this practice is our father's technologies that for my last few car, yes, those days yes you need to practice this.
But now I think the car manufacture did not mention about the reason you should keep the 1K KM in caution driving style as this video try to explain, instead I think is not for the car, is for the Driver who must know and feel the function, the system, the brakes, cornering ratio, Where's the blind spot and the handling of your new car, maybe this video are little out of today's technology 😅But keep up the good work 👍🏽
Actually as stated in the Ativa's owners manual, we should drive gently for the first 1,000 km. 😃
@@WapCar He is smarter than Perodua's engineer, Daihatsu's engineer and Toyota engineer.
I was hoping that more car manufacturers pre-breakin the engine for us. I know currently only some performance car manufacturer do it.
It's hard for a mass production car because this kind of car they have a lot more demand then a performance car. For example this ativa, if perodua want to make pre-breaking for customer it will take time to just assemble just one car and it make the waiting time for customer longer. This will make their sales slower. Plus the increase in cost for the pre-breaking, this all is not good for business.
Pre-run in engines is a practice in small volume manufacturers like hyper/supercars. But even so, they will still recommend to take it easy for the first 1,000 km. Even AMGs hand-built engines advise a run-in period of 1,500 k 😃
Good video...too bad some stubborn individuals still don't want to follow.
I thought performance cars like AMG has already been factory run-in and owners can red line from day 1
www.mercedescla.org/threads/45-amg-running-in-instructions.4168/
Thanks... Very useful info👌👌
Sir can u share the manual with me pls?
Adrian, do u recommend wheel balancing before u run the car?
Recommended for cars that have been sitting in storage for some time. Brand new cars not necessary until 10,000 km, unless you feel sometime is amiss.
To be honest, i like analog meter in x variant then in upper two
No need to be overly careful. Just don't drive hard before the 1st service.
Wow.... so many cars Adrian ...hehehehe
😅
Love this car... But i cant buy...😥
1:05 Come on, seems like Perodua is doing this Apple route again. Using "eco-friendly" as an excuse to save cost. It does not even cost that much to print it anyway.
Racing with myvi
The only break in in my rule book is put your foot and pedal to the metal
And don't idle the engine for long period like waiting someone in the car for 30mins idling before 1k km
Yes, no idling for a long period of time!
@@WapCar that shouldn't harm the car more than "red lining" it. You are only wasting precious fuel idling it unnecessarily
According to veteran mechanics, any idling (esp in high temps) reduces the lifespan of the engine components. If you have to wait a long time in the car, just pop the hood. I do it all the time and after years of practicing this, I notice it makes a huge difference compared to my other 2 cars that didn't get the same good treatment.
@@armesisp3201 thanks for that advice, but what are the differences you experienced with you two other cars pls? My point is, it takes more effort to pull the release catch, get down from your car, put the hood up, get back in the car and the view in front is obscured by the hood. Then when you wanna drive off ... you hafta get off your seat, close the hood, get back in the car again. What I'll do is the roll down the passenger and driver's window, turn off the engine during the wait. If it gets unbearable warm, just get out of the car and wait somewhere safe and take with you the ignition keys (transponder) .
@@billylum3243 Yeah you could do that as well. If you change cars every few years you dont have to do this, but personally I like my cars to last long hehe. Previously I've had a ford escape v6 and a chevrolet captiva, after a few years alot of plastic and rubber components including many hoses needed to be changed. But with my current mazda 3 mps from 2011 that is treated better, the car is still like brand new. It was actually a Scotty Kilmer (car mechanic) video that talked about this. It was a fleet of police cars that needed hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs because of idling too long all the time. Also, after I arrive home I always open the bonnet and let the engine bay cool down (all the plastics and rubber inside are still shiny and in excellent condition). Maybe its also the made in Japan quality...
What? No more physical owner's manual? what a way to cut cost
And save the earth too 😁
Go Green 🌎
Yeayyy can get like or not
Give you 1 like
Better you sell the car bro... First 1000 KM we agreed...Not for next 5k..
Something we recommend, not a must 😃