Do not release the brake pedal until the vehicle has
stopped or the danger is over! Do not press the brake
pedal repeatedly, as this will stop the ABS and may
increase braking distance.
If the road is slippery, ABS will be enabled even if
the driver presses the brake pedal lightly, so that the
driver can obtain the road characteristics information
through braking, and then adjust his driving style.
● No ABS can violate the physical principle.
Therefore, please form a good driving habit
and don't take advantage of the ABS to drive
fast.
● In order to obtain the shortest possible brake
distance and improve the stability of the
track on both wet and dry surfaces, the
vehicle shall be braked as hard as possible
and be performed emergency avoidance
operations as necessary.
ABS indicator light
ABS is integrated with a monitoring system, which is
used to check in real time whether all the relevant
electrical components of the ABS work normally.
If the ABS has a fault, the ABS warning light will be
lit. During the vehicle self-test, when the Start/Stop
button is in the "RUN" position, this light will come
on for 2-3 seconds and then go out. Be sure that this
light has gone off before driving your car.
When the ABS system indicator light illuminates in
driving, do not press the emergency brake at this time,
otherwise the vehicle may be trapped in danger of
unstable driving. e sure to depress the brake pedal
softly and park the vehicle in a safe place. Restart the
engine and check to see if the indicator light goes out
after a few minutes of driving. If the indicator light
goes out during driving, it indicates that there is
nothing wrong.
If the warning light does not go off, or is lit again
while driving. Please go to the authorized dealership
of BAIC ORV for inspection and repair as soon as
possible.
After the ABS system breaks down, the normal
brake system will work normally and not be
affected by the partial loss of ABS function, but
the braking distance will be increased.