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Starting and Driving
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When the engine is running, you can press
the graphic ESC button on the center con-
sole to turn off the ESC, the
indicator in
the instrument cluster illuminates at this
time.
In the case of insufficient traction and the
following situations, you can close the ESC.
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When driving on the deep snow or loose
road surface.
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For "Out of Trouble".
When you press the indicated button again
to activate the ESC, the
indicator in the
instrument cluster will illuminates at this
time.
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
Your vehicle is equipped with the anti-lock
braking system (ABS). ABS is an advanced
electronic brake system, which can help
prevent skidding when braking. When you
start the engine and begin to drive away,
the anti-lock braking system will implement
the self-checking operation. During the test,
you will hear a instant motor running or
clicking sound, and even notice that the
brake pedal has moved a little. This is a
normal phenomenon.
Use of Anti-lock Brake Function
Don't apply inching braking. As long as you
firmly press the brake pedal to activate anti-
lock braking system. You may hear the
sound of the anti-lock brake pump or motor
running, and feel the pulsation of the brake
pedal, but this is a normal phenomenon.
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
(EBD)
Th ABS is equipped with EBD (electronic
brake force distribution) function, and the
EBD system will automatically distribute the
braking force between the front wheel and
rear wheel in order to obtain a good braking
performance under different load condition.
Emergency Brake
The anti-lock braking system allows the
driver to conduct the steering and braking
operations at the same time. In many emer-
gency situations, the steering operation is
more effective than the best braking opera-
tion.