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Driving Skills
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Warning
Unrunning-in new tires and brake pad do
not have the best adhesion and friction.
Therefore, it is necessary to drive carefully
for tire running-in and beware of accidents
during the first 500 km.
The replaced new brake pads must also
conduct running-in in accordance with the
above requirements.
Keep a proper distance from other vehicles
when driving, and beware of any situation
requiring emergency brake. Because in such
situations, the new tires and braking pads
have not been worn in and could easily cause
traffic accidents.
The braking effect will decrease if the brake
is wet or icy, or if the vehicle travels on a
salted road.
Warning
When driving downhill, the brake load is
high and it is easy to overheat. It is
recommended to shift into a low gear before
driving downhill, reduce speed, make full
use of the braking effect of the engine and
reduce the brake load.
The brake shall be applied according to the
road and traffic conditions. Do not press the
brake pedal unnecessarily, which will
overheat the brake, resulting in long braking
distance and excessive wear of the brake.
Do not turn off the engine and let the vehicle
slide, as the brake booster will not work and
the braking distance will be greatly
increased, which is very easy to cause
accidents.
The brake fluid shall not be used for too
long, and the brake fluid must be replaced
according to the specified period.
Driving Essentials in Different
Situations
Always drive at low speed in side gusts to control
the vehicle.
Keep the correct angle and avoid driving on high
or sharp objects or other road obstacles.
Otherwise, serious damage such as tire burst may
occur.
Reduce the speed when driving on bumpy or
uneven roads, otherwise the corresponding
impact and scraping will cause serious damage to
the vehicle.
The brake may get wet when cleaning the vehicle
or driving through deep water. Look around to see
whether it is safe and lightly depress the brake
pedal. If you cannot sense the normal braking
force, the brake may have become wet. To make
it dry, drive the vehicle at a low speed while
ensuring safety. Meanwhile, lightly depress the
brake pedal. Drive your vehicle carefully. If the
brake still fails to operate safely, pull over and
contact the authorized dealership of BAIC ORV
for assistance.

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