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Start and Driving
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Hint
The start-up time of the engine may increase
at the temperature of -10°C or below.
Because the starter needs to run longer to
overcome resistance and adapt to harsh
combustion conditions, turn off all
unnecessary electrical appliances at start-
up.
Note
When starting the cold state engine, the engine
oil may produce running noise because it takes
several seconds to reach the normal operating
pressure. This is a normal phenomenon.
Warning
Do not start or operate the engine in a poorly
ventilated place or a closed room. Because
the engine exhaust is a colorless, tasteless
and poisonous gas, it may cause coma and
even suffocation.
Do not leave the vehicle unattended state
when the engine is running.
Do not start the engine with a starting aid.
Use of such a device may cause an explosion
or make the engine run at high speed, which
could result in fatal accidents.
To prevent damage to the starter, do not
start the engine for more than about 10
seconds at a time, and wait for 10 to 15
seconds before the next start.
Start of vehicle
Idle speed is related to engine coolant temperature.
As the coolant temperature rises, the idle speed of the
engine gradually falls to the normal idle speed. In
cold weather, the time for the engine to reduce from
high idle to low idle may be longer. If you want to
start the vehicle at high idle speed, run the engine for
at least 15 seconds. At the same time, the speed of
releasing the brake pedal shall not be too fast to
prevent the vehicle from rushing forward and causing
accidents.

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