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5.7 Driving skills
5.7.1 Driving safety inspection
Routine inspection
Check the tire pressure; check the tires for
cuts, bulges, damage or excessive wear.
Check whether the wheel studs are missing
or loose.
Check whether the front & rear combination
lamps and other lamps work properly; check
the lighting direction of the front combination
lamp.
Check that the seat belt is not worn or
damaged; check that the seat belt is fastened
securely after fastening the seat belt.
Check that the free travel of the pedal is
sufficient.
Check whether the levels of coolant, engine
oil, brake fluid and windshield washer fluid are
normal.
Check the battery terminals
for corrosion or
looseness, and check the battery shell for
cracks or deformation caused by expansion.
Check for leakage of fuel, engine oil, water or
other liquids under the car. Any water found
after A/C operation is normal.
After starting/during driving
Observe whether the instrument cluster works
properly; check whether any indicator lamp
lights up or any alarm message is shown, etc.
Check whether all controls (such as the
lamplight combination switch, wiper
combination switch and defrosting switch)
work properly.
The car shall not be biased to one side while
checking and confirming braking condition on
a safe road.
For other anomalies, check for loose parts,
leakage, and abnormal noise.
5.7.2 Driving during running-in period
In order to prolong the service life of the car, the
car shall have a running-in for the initial stage of
its operation before it is brought into use. Please
comply with the following rules for your car in the
running-in period:
The running-in period shall be 1500km.
Choose a road in good condition and drive it
at reduced load and limited speed during the
running-in period.
Do not start the engine with full throttle or
drive with harsh acceleration.
Avoid emergency braking in first 300 km.
Strictly follow the opera
ting procedures and
make sure that the engine has reached
normal operating temperature. Do not change
the oil before regular maintenance.
Carry out daily maintenance of the car
carefully; check and tighten the external bolts
and nuts frequently; check th
e sound and
temperature changes of the assemblies
generated by operation and adjust them
timely.
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5. Driving Guide

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