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XEV YoYo 2021 - Vehicle Dimensions and Parameters

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In order to avoid uneven tire wear and
prolong the service life of tires, tire
transposition should be carried out after the
vehicle travels 10000 km. After transposition,
adjust the tire pressure to the specied range.
A proper anti-skid chain can damage a
vehicle’s tires, wheels, suspension, braking
system, or body. Only the anti-skid chain
approved by XEV new energy vehicles can be
used. For more information, please consult
XEV new energy vehicles authorized service
station. Depending on the location and type of
road, regulations for the use of tyre chains may
vary. When installing anti-skid chains, comply
with local laws and regulations.
When installing and removing anti-skid chains,
please observe the following precautions
Anti-skid chain can only be installed on the
rear wheel.
After running 0.5~1 km, tighten the anti-
skid chain again, and the speed should not
exceed 50km/h.
Please install the anti-skid chain in strict
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instruction.
To avoid tire damage and excessive wear
of the chain, the chain must be removed
when driving on snow and ice free roads.
If you often drive in cold areas or on snow
and ice covered roads, it is recommended
that you use winter tires.
The wheel transposition Tire chain
ATTENTION
When using an anti-skid chain, avoid
making sharp turns or locking the wheel
brakes, which may adversely affect the
vehicle’s operation.
When driving a vehicle with antiskid
chain, be careful to slow down before
entering the turn to avoid losing control
of the vehicle, otherwise there will be
an accident.
ATTENTION
Do not install unauthorised anti-skid
chains, which may damage the brake
components..
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