WARNING
•
The brake fluid must be changed every
two years. If the brake fluid stays in the
system for a long period, air resistance
may occur in the pipeline during
braking, reducing the braking effect and
impairing driving safety; it may even
cause failure of the brake system,
resulting in accidents.
•
If a non-standard front spoiler is
installed or the spoiler is damaged, it
will block the cooling airflow to the
brake, causing the brake to overheat
and deteriorate the braking effect.
5.2.2 Electric park brake (EPB)
The driver can apply or release EPB by operating
the EPB button. On slopes, HSA can be used. If
the accelerator pedal is depressed when the car is
parked, the EPB will be automatically released to
provide driving assistance for the driver.
NOTE
The EPB uses a fixed force to brake the car
according to the gradient.
•
If the car parked on a slope rolls down, the
EPB will automatically increase the brake
force.
•
If the car continues to roll down after the
brake force is automatically increased,
please depress the brake pedal to apply
brake and drive the car to a flat road and
stop it. Contact the GAC Motor authorized
shop for inspection in time.
Apply static park brake
–
When the car is stationary, pull up the EPB
button. The button indicator lamp and the
indicator lamp
in the instrument cluster
will light up, indicating that the EPB has been
applied.
–
When the “P” position is engaged, the EPB
will be applied automatically.
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5. Driving Guide