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Driving in dusty environments.
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Driving in extremely cold environments (below -20℃) or extremely hot
environments (above 40℃).
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Driving in humid environments or wading through water frequently.
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Driving in salty or corrosive environments.
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Braking frequently or driving in mountainous areas.
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Frequently driving for special heavy-duty purposes.
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Unauthorized installation or modification.
Event Data Recording System
Many electronic components in the vehicle retain data to temporarily or
permanently store technical information about the vehicle status, events, and
faults. This technical information usually includes the status of the following
components, modules, systems, and environments:
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Status of the vehicle and its individual components, such as wheel
revolutions/speed, deceleration, and lateral acceleration.
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Functional status of important system components, such as seatbelt buckles.
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Vehicle responses under special driving conditions, such as airbag deployment
or stability control system intervention.
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Data for a period of time before and after a collision (which triggers airbag),
such as braking, acceleration, and steering.
This data is only a natural attribute for identifying and fixing faults and optimizing
vehicle features. It cannot be used to reproduce movements on the road. When
performing service-related tasks, such as repair, servicing, warranty inspection,
and quality assurance, service personnel and manufacturers can read this
technical data from the memory of events and fault data with special diagnostic
devices. After troubleshooting, the system deletes or continues to overwrite the
information in the memory storage.
When using the vehicle, these technical parameters and other information related
to the vehicle, such as accident records, vehicle damage, and evidence (which
may require the intervention of a specialist), can be read through the diagnostic
devices at NIO.
Maintenance and Cleaning
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