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Do not step the throttle pedal
upon gear shifting or before
drive gear or reverse gear
engagement.
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Prohibit
too
high
engine
speed and avoid wheel spin.
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If the wheels keep fast idling,
the tyres may burst and hurt
you
or
other
passengers.
Furthermore, the transmission
or other vehicle parts may
overheat. And result in the
engine compartment catching
firm
or
other
damage
consequently.
Try
to
avoid
wheel spin in the case of vehicle
trapping, pay attention to speed
meter and prohibit wheel spin
speed exceeding 55km/h.
Where the engine coolant tempera
-ture meter indicates overheating of
engine, or huge knock or knocking is
heard, these may be caused by
overheating of engine. Perform the
following procedures in such cases
1. Drive the vehicle off the road and
park the vehicle in a safe place as
soon as possible.
2. Switch the A/C off if it's running.
3. In case the engine coolant flows
from the vehicle bottom or steam
escapes from the engine hood, shut
down the engine. When there is no
engine coolant or steam flowing out,
open the engine hood. Where no
evidence shows the engine coolant
or steam stops flowing out, keeps
the engine running, check and verify
the operation of engine cooling fan.
Stop the engine if the fan does not
Note
Keep the hair, hands and
clothes away from the moving
parts such as fan and driving
belt while the engine is running,
so as to avoid personal injury.
5.When the water pump driving belt
damages or engine coolant flows
out, stop the engine immediately
and contact the after-sales service
center specially assigned by JAC.
Overheating of engine
operate.
4. Check the water pump driving belt
for faults. If there is no fault, check
the belt for slack. Where the belt
presents no problem, check whether
the engine coolant leaks from the
radiator, hose or chassis (water leak
from the chassis upon vehicle
stopping is normal if A/C is used).
Summary of Contents for A-CLASS
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