● Before driving, make sure that the parking
brake is completely deactivated.
● Do not put your feet on the brake pedal when
driving; otherwise, the brake pad will be
overheated, and unnecessary wear and
waste of fuel will be caused.
● Slow down and gear down when driving
down a long and steep slope. Remember that
excessive use of the brakes will make them
overheat and be unable to work normally.
● Be careful when accelerating, upshifting,
downshifting or braking when driving on
smooth roads. Sudden acceleration or engine
braking may cause the vehicle to slide or the
wheels to run in idle.
● If the brake is wet, the braking distance will
take longer than normal state, and the
vehicle may lean to one side and the parking
brake will not be able to brake the vehicle
firmly.
Driving in the rain
When driving on slippery roads
When there is rain, please drive carefully because the
visibility is low, the vehicle windows are foggy, and
the road is very slippery.
● When it starts to rain, drive carefully as the road
surface becomes slippery.
● Do not drive at high speed on the expressway
when it is raining, because a film of moisture
forms between the tire and the road, which can
hinder the normal operation of the turning and
brake system.
Driving on the mud road
After travelling on the mud road, the vehicle requires
cleaning up the mud attached on the vehicle chassis.
Special attention should be paid to the front and rear
axle vent plugs. If the mud is not cleaned in time, the
vent plug will stick to the vent plug cover after
drying, which will cause the vent plug to be unable to
open normally and finally cause the leakage of the
drive axle.
● When driving on slippery roads, emergency
brake, acceleration and turning may cause
the tire to slip and reduce the handling
performance of the vehicle, thus causing
accidents.
● Rapid changes in engine RPM, such as
emergency engine brake, may cause the
vehicle to skid and thus cause accidents.
● Please step on the brake pedal gently after
driving over a puddle to ensure that the
brake functions normally. The wet brake
pad cannot brake normally. If only one side
of the brake becomes wet and does not work
properly, turning control may be impacted
and an accident may occur. Do NOT drive
on road surfaces full of standing water after
heavy rains. This may cause serious damage
to the vehicle.