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BAIC D50 Series User Manual

BAIC D50 Series
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Brake system 149
D50
3
Driving guide
General descriptions
Brake system mainly includes
1. Four-wheel disc brake has good thermal
stability.
2. Double circuit hydraulic system, if one oil
circuit breaks down, the other oil circuit can still
brake two wheels.
3. Vacuum booster, using engine vacuum to
reduce brake pedal force.
4. The brake anti-lock braking system (ABS)
can still maintain good directional stability in
emergency braking.
5. Electronic Braking Force Distribution System
(EBD) can automatically adjust the proportion
of braking force distribution between front and
rear axles to improve braking efficiency.
6. Electronic Stability System (ESP) can
improve the driving stability of vehicles.
Warning
●When a vehicle is running normally,
don't put your foot on the brake pedal,
which will inadvertently push down the
brake pedal and cause overheating of the
brake, which will reduce the efficiency of
the brake, shorten the service life of the
brake lining,
and increase the fuel
consumption of the vehicle.
Keeping the brake lights on will also
cause the rear driver to make wrong
judgments about the road condition
ahead.
●Continuous use of brakes on long
downhill slopes will allow them to
accumulate heat, thereby reducing the
effectiveness of the brakes. At this time,
should be changed to low gear, using the
engine to assist braking. If braking force
is to be increased, discontinuous braking
should be applied instead of continuous
braking.
Warning
●After wading, the braking effect must be
checked. And pressed the braking pedal
properly, to feel whether the braking is
normal. If there is any abnormality, under
the condition of ensuring safety, the brake
pedal can be lightly pressed frequently to
dry the brake until it returns to normal.
●When driving, make sure to keep
enough distance from other vehicles to
ensure adequate response time and
braking distance during emergency
braking.
●Do not press the brake pedal frequently,
which will a
ccelerate the wear of the
brake lining.
●In the course of vehicle running, if the
engine is out of flameout, do not use
multiple continuous braking, which will
cause the vacuum of the vacuum booster
to decrease. At this time, we need to use a
great deal of force to continuously tread
the brake pedal, in order to make the
vehicle slow down and stop.

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BAIC D50 Series Specifications

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BrandBAIC
ModelD50 Series
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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