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JAC T9 - Service Braking System; Sideslip

JAC T9
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Starting and driving
Sideslip
The vehicle may be out of control when
sideslip occurs. There are three sideslip
modes and the corresponding vehicle
operation methods:
1. The wheels will be locked due to braking
sideslip. Your vehicle is equipped with
ABS, which can help you avoid wheel
locking.
2. Steering or turning sideslip: excessive
speed during steering or oversteering
on a curve causes wheel slippage and
loss of steering force. Releasing the
Notice
● During emergency steering, the
driver needs to hold the 9 o'clock
and 3 o'clock positions of the
steering wheel with both hands,
which is conducive to safely and
quickly turning the steering wheel.
Please return the steering wheel
immediately after avoiding obstacles.
Warning
● If there is accumulated water, ice,
snow, sand or other sundries on the
road surface, the adhesion will be
reduced. To ensure safety, please
slow down the vehicle.
Avoid sharp steering, acceleration
or braking when driving on wet and
slippery roads.
Service braking system
The service braking system mainly
includes brake pedal and brake. The main
function of the service braking system is
to slow down or even stop the moving
vehicle by depressing the brake pedal, so
as to keep the speed of the vehicle driving
downhill stable and keep the stopped
vehicle stationary. If you need to stop
for a long time, it is recommended to use
parking brake.
accelerator pedal is the best way to deal
with steering sideslip.
3. Acceleration sideslip: too fast
acceleration causes the driving wheel
to slip. Release of accelerator pedal is
the best way to deal with acceleration
sideslip.

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