5. Driving Directions
Warning
The braking may be delayed if the brake is
damp or icy or when the vehicle passes a road with
salt. Drive carefully in such cases to prevent
accidents.
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A longer braking distance or a faulty braking
system may increase the accident rate.
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Press the brake pedal slightly to check it.
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Press the brake pedal slightly to dry it and
remove the ice or anti-skid salt on it.
Warning
An overheated brake will reduce braking
effects and lengthen the braking distance.
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Take care to avoid overheating the brake.
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The brake load will increase when the vehicle
is driven down a slope, leading to overheating
easily.
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It is recommended to shift to a low gear when
the vehicle is driven down on a long slope to
decelerate the vehicle, make full use of the
braking effects of the engine and reduce the
load of the brake.
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Do not press the brake pedal continuously.
Otherwise, the brake may be overheated and
the braking distance may be longer. Brake the
vehicle intermittently based on road and traffic
conditions.
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Do not make your vehicle slide under inertia.
with the engine off. Otherwise, it is easy to
cause accidents because the brake booster
will not function and the braking distance will
be much longer.
Warning
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Replace the brake fluid once every two years.
If the brake fluid is left in the brake system for
a too long time, air resistance may be
generated in the pipe of the brake, degrading
braking effects and driving safety or even
leading to a failure of the brake system. It is
easy to cause accidents in such conditions.
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Both the non-standard front spoiler or
damaged spoiler may block the cooling air to
the brake, resulting in brake overheating and
degrading braking effects.
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