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5. Driving guide
WARNING
When brakes are overheated, braking
effects will reduce, increasing the
braking distance!
● Take care to avoid overheating
brakes.
● When the car runs downhill, the
brake load increases, and the brake
is prone to overheating.
● It is recommended to shift into the
low gear (manual mode) before the
car goes down for a long distance
along a steep slope, reduce the
vehicle speed and make full use of
the braking effect of the engine to
reduce the brake load.
● Do not continuously press the brake
pedal to overheat the brakes and
extend the stopping distance. Brake
the vehicle intermittently according
to road and traffic conditions.
WARNING
● The brake fluid must be changed
every two years. If the brake fluid
stays in the brake system for a long
period, air resistance may occur in
the pipeline during braking, reducing
the braking effect significantly and
impairing driving safety, and even
causing failure of the brake system,
resulting in an accident thereby!
● If the front spoiler is out of standard
or damaged, it will block the cooling
airflow to brakes, causing brakes to
overheat and degrading the braking
effect.
5.2.2 EPB system (EPB)
The driver can apply or release the parking
brake by operating the EPB button. HSA can
be applied for driving on a slope. When the
accelerator pedal is depressed with the vehicle
parked, the EPB will be automatically released
to provide driving assistance for the driver.
CAUTION
The EPB will apply a fixed force according
to the gradient for braking.
● If the vehicle slides downwards after
parking, the EPB will automatically
increase the brake force.
● If the vehicle continues to slide after the
braking force is automatically increased,
please depress the brake pedal and
drive the vehicle to a flat road. Contact
the GAC Motor authorized shop for
inspection in time.
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