Do not overload the vehicle
Driving a vehicle that is over-loaded is very
dangerous.
When driving you must not carry more than the
permitted number of passengers or exceed the
weight limit. Passengers should not ride in the
luggage compartment.
Do not drive when drunk
It is extremely dangerous to drive when drunk
and even the driving under the influence of
little alcohol may also affect judgment, view
and attention of driver. It is likely to bring about
severe accident.
Do not using mobile phone when driving
When making or answering a phone call, it's easy
to focus on the phone and cause an accident.
If the driver needs to use a mobile phone, please
do so when the vehicle has been parked in a
safe spot.
Do not drive when tired
It is extremely dangerous to drive when tired, as
the driver’s judgment, vision and attention will
be greatly reduced, and this can easily cause a
serious accident.
Switched off the vehicle when driving is
prohibited
The brake assist device and power steering
system will not function if the vehicle is shut
down while driving, which may lead to
deterioration of braking efficiency, and cause
severe accident.
Do not turn the steering wheel to full lock
for a long time
If you apply full-lock to the steering wheel for a
long period, this could cause a reduction in the
effectiveness of the power steering system and
could damage the system.
Do not apply the brakes for extended periods
While driving, do not continuously press the
brake pedal or apply the parking brake. These
increases wear on the brake pads, or can cause
the brakes to overheat, affecting braking
efficiency, which could easily result in an
accident.
Brake warning sound
A metallic grinding or squealing noise will be
emitted when the brake pads on disk brakes are
worn to the extent that they need replacing.
If you hear a vibration while braking, do not
continue driving. Otherwise serious damage to
the brakes and brake disks can occur, which
could result in an accident.
Punctures
Do not continue to drive with a puncture. It is
very dangerous to drive with a puncture; this
could easily result in an accident. Damage to the
tires, the wheels, the suspension and the vehicle
body could also occur. The tire should be
replaced immediately.
You will need to check to see whether the tire
has a puncture or is split when any of the
following occur.
If the steering wheel shakes.
If the vehicle vibrates abnormally.
If the vehicle tilts abnormally.
If a puncture or a split in a tire occurs while
driving, hold the steering wheel firmly and press
gently on the brake pedal to slow down. Sudden
braking or violent adjustments to steering can
easily cause loss of control of the vehicle.
Strong impacts on the underbody, tires, or
rims
In case of a strong impact on the underbody,
tires or rims, immediately park in a safe place
and carry out an examination. Check whether
there is any brake fluid leak or any distortion or
damage to parts such as the suspension, tires,
rims or powertrain system. If you find any leak
or damage, immediately park the vehicle and
contact an authorized service center. Failure to
adhere to the advice may lead to accidents