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HAVAL H6 2021 - Driving During the Cold Season

HAVAL H6 2021
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Preventing sunstroke
Strong sunlight and high temperature in
hot season easily lead to sunstroke. Keep
the driving room well ventilated and pro-
hibit fatigue driving.
Warning
Never leave a child in the vehicle unatten-
ded.
Leaving children alone in the vehicle
during hot seasons can easily cause
heat stroke, dehydration, personal injury
or even death.
If the child, left alone in the vehicle,
plays with matches, lighters, cigarette
lighters and other items, it is easy to
cause vehicle fire accidents.
Caution
When parking the vehicle, do not leave
items such as lighters, spray can, soft
drink cans, spectacles, etc., inside the ve-
hicle.
As temperatures inside the vehicle can
get very high, a leakage of gas from the
lighter, spray cans or cracks in these
containers can lead to fire.
Should a soft drink can burst inside the
vehicle, its contents may splash onto
electrical components and cause short
circuit.
As temperatures inside the vehicle can
get very high, it is easy to make resin
lens or glasses deformation, resulting in
crack.
Driving during the cold sea-
son
Snow tire
In the cold season when the temperature
is low, due to the special characteristics of
the standard tire (tire width, rubber compo-
sition and pattern type, etc.), the tire elas-
ticity decreases, further weaken the trac-
tion and braking force, with the problem of
increased tire noise, even lead to serious
standard tire cracks and abnormal wear
and tear and other permanent damage.
Snow tires are recommended when the
temperature is lower than 7°C in cold sea-
son. Snow tires can greatly improve the
handling of the vehicle stability, but also
improve the vehicle's braking response
and shorten the braking distance.
Notice
All-weather tires with M + S markings, al-
though better for the cold season, still fail
to achieve the performance of snow tires,
and still require the replacement of snow
tires when driving on ice or icy roads.
Warning
Although snow tires can improve the vehi-
cle's winter driving performance, but do
not risk driving, still cautious!
Be sure to adjust your speed and driving
style based on visibility, weather condi-
tions, road and traffic conditions.
Do not exceed the speed and load rating
indicated on the loaded snow tires when
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