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JAC T9 - Driving on Bad Road; Before Driving; During Driving; Highway Driving and Off-Road Driving

JAC T9
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Starting and driving
Driving on bad road
Before driving
During driving
After driving
1.Plan the route in advance and try to avoid
driving on bad roads.
2.If it is unavoidable, please only drive on
roads that are within the capabilities of
the car design and your driving skills,
and do not take unnecessary risks.
3.Place luggage and other items in the
cargo and secure them to prevent
slippage.
1. Be cautious and foresighted when
driving on bad roads. Excessive speed
and improper driving may cause damage
to vehicle and casualties.
2. Make sure that your speed is appropriate
for the road, terrain, trac and weather
conditions. Drive slowly and safely
when driving on unfamiliar terrain.
3.Drive on the road where driving is
allowed.
1.After driving on a bad road, remove
branches and other foreign matters
stuck to the radiator grille, bottom plate
and wheels. Also, pay special attention
to removing stones and other foreign
matters embedded in tire treads.
2. Clean the vehicle body and oor, and
check the vehicle for any damage.
3. Clean the dirty window glass, headlamp
glass, rear lamp and license plate.
4. Carry out brake detection (especially
after driving through water).
Your vehicle is suitable for normal and
partial o-road conditions, so please avoid
driving in severe conditions such as deep
water or mud. For o-road driving and
getting a vehicle unstuck from deep snow,
mud, or under similar situations, vehicles
with 2WD mode are less capable than
vehicles with 4WD mode (if equipped).
Highway driving and o-road
driving

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