Guide To The Operation Of Used Commercial Vehicles

May 05, 2025

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In the global commercial vehicle market, used commercial vehicles are becoming more and more popular among enterprises and individual users due to their high cost-effectiveness and strong practicality.Whether it is used for logistics transportation, engineering construction or other commercial purposes, understanding the operation of used commercial vehicles is essential to ensure vehicle performance and extend service life. The following is a detailed guide on the operation of used commercial vehicles.

 

1. Comprehensive inspection before purchase

When purchasing a used commercial vehicle, a professional vehicle inspection is essential. It is recommended that a professional technician conduct a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle, including engine performance, brake system, tire wear, suspension system, and the operating status of electrical equipment. In addition, the vehicle's maintenance records and maintenance history should be checked to ensure that the vehicle has no major accidents or long-term neglect of maintenance.

 

2. Correct starting and preheating

The engine of a used commercial vehicle may be worn due to long-term use, so attention should be paid to the operating specifications when starting. Before starting, make sure the vehicle is in neutral or parked, and step on the accelerator lightly to avoid sudden high-speed start. After starting, it is recommended to let the vehicle idle for 1-2 minutes to warm up to reduce engine wear, especially in cold weather.

 

3. Adjustment of driving habits

The driving habits of second-hand commercial vehicles need to be more cautious. Avoid sudden acceleration and sudden braking to reduce the impact on the transmission system and brake system. When overloaded or transported over long distances, the vehicle speed should be reasonably controlled to avoid long-term high-load operation to reduce the wear of the engine and transmission. In addition, check the tire pressure regularly to ensure that it is within the recommended range to improve fuel efficiency and driving safety.

 

4. Regular maintenance and maintenance

The maintenance frequency of second-hand commercial vehicles should be higher than that of new vehicles. Regularly replace key components such as engine oil, oil filter, air filter, check the wear of brake pads and tires, and replace aging or damaged parts in time. At the same time, pay attention to the maintenance of the battery to avoid power loss due to long-term parking.

Through scientific operation and standardized maintenance, second-hand commercial vehicles can not only maintain stable performance, but also extend their service life and create greater value for users.

 

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