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Brake system
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Automatic release of electronic parking:
First make sure the doors are closed and fasten
the seat belt well.Shift from P or N to D or R,
step on the accelerator, and the electronic
parking will be automatically released.
Caution
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make sure the driver's safety belt is
fasten, otherwise parking automatic release
function cannot be realized.
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if the driver does not fasten the safety
belt, the cluster display will prompt "please
fasten the driver's safety belt to release the
electronic handbrake".
ABS anti-lock brake system
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) can prevent the
wheel from locking when the vehicle is braking,
which will ensure the vehicle's controllability
and directional stability during braking.
The main function of ABS anti-lock braking
system is to improve the active safety when
driving.ABS will automatically adjust the
braking pressure of each wheel.Before the
wheel is about to lock, the brake pressure
decreases automatically, and then increase the
brake pressure to the wheel until it is about to
lock.The electronic components of the brake
system receive signals from the wheel speed
sensor, which accurately contain the speed of
wheel rolls.This information is continuously
processed to adjust brake pressure as accurately
as possible.Braking pressure can be adjusted up
to 12 times per second, but ABS cannot be
expected to shorten braking distance in all
cases.For example, on gravel or freshly fallen
snow surfaces, braking distances can be long,
even if you drive carefully and slowly.
ABS working mode
When the vehicle speed reaches about 20km/h,
an automatic detection process is started.You
can hear the pump running.
ABS can't shorten the braking distance on
gravel and icy roads, but it retains some steering
control because the wheels don't lock
completely.
It is normal to feel the brake pedal shake and
hear the click sound when ABS system is
working.If the speed range of a wheel is too low
relative to the vehicle speed and tends to lock,
ABS will reduce the braking pressure on the
wheel.This adjustment process can be detected
by the brake pedal noise.As a driver, you know
that the wheels tend to lock (ABS range).At this
point to continue to keep the brake pedal
completely down, steering the vehicle out of
danger.