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75
Driving in adverse weather conditions
Vehicle equipment
Please note that this manual contains all
the standard equipment, country-specific
equipment and special equipment for this
model series. Thus, some equipment or
features described in this manual may not
be installed onto your vehicle or are only
available in some markets. For further
configuration information, please refer to
relevant sales information or consult with your
distrib utor s ellin g the v ehicle to yo u.
Driving in fog
Turning on fog lights
You should turn on the fog lights when driving
in fog.
Use the horn to warn pedestrians and
other vehicles
When you hear the horn of other vehicle, you
should also honk the horn immediately to
indicate the location of your vehicle.
Drive at a lower speed and with caution
You should try to drive at a lower speed in fog
and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle
in front of you.
Do not wipe off fog from the car
windscreen and windows while driving
Due to the significantly different temperature
between inside and outside of the vehicle,
often a thin layer of fog forms on the interior
of the windscreen, affecting the driver’s field
of vision. By using the defrost function of the
air conditioning or by slightly opening a
window to balance the inside temperature
with the temperature outside, you can avoid
having this layer of fog form on the inside of
the windscreen.
If you would like to wipe off the fog on the
windscreen, first park the car and then wipe the
window.
Driving in the rain
Safe driving on slippery road surfaces
Poor visibility, a fogged windscreen and slippery
roads often occur while driving in the rain. Drive
with caution.
When performing emergency braking, steering
and accelerating on a slippery road, tires may
slip, making it difficult to control the vehicle,
which may lead to an accident.
A film of water is likely to form between tires and
the ground when driving in the rain, causing tires
to lose traction. Please drive more slowly.
Warning
Avoid driving in heavy rain.
Driving through water
Precautions to take when driving through
water
Before driving through water, determine the
depth of the water on the road, it should not
reach higher than the bottom of the car body.
If the water is too deep, or the depth is
unknown, make a detour, do not attempt to
drive through it.
Do not enter when the water depth exceeds
half the height of the wheels.
Check the condition of the road, do not take
vehicles into unknown areas, which might
have hidden obstacles such as ditches or
manholes, etc.
When driving through water, drive slowly (no
faster than 10 km/h) and do not stop or change
gear.
When crossing a road junction avoid the front
grille being submerged by waves created by
passing vehicles.
Do not attempt to restart the vehicle if it is
accidentally stopped during a wading
operation, as this could result in serious
vehicle damage. Please contact the trailer as
soon as possible to drag the vehicle to a dry
place.

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