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Driving in Special Environment

Driving in Rainy or Snowy Days
Emergency braking, acceleration and sudden
turns on slippery roads will lead to tire slip
and reduce vehicle controllability to cause
accidents.
• In rainy or snowy days, the windows may fog, reducing
visibility, using the Air-conditioning demist function).
• When it rains, please reduce speed and drive carefully.
• Do not drive at high speed when raining or snowing,
because a film of water between the tyres and the
road will form, which will affect steering and braking
performance.
Driving on the Plash Road
Do not drive on the plash roads. After the vehicle passes
through the puddles, tapping the brake pedal lightly to
confirm normal braking performance. Wet brake pads
can't be normally braked. If only one side of the brake
pads become wet and can't be normally braked, steering
control will be affected, thus to cause the accident. Also,
it will lead to serious damage to the electrical system and
Starting & Driving
engine of vehicle. If the engine flameout while driving on
the water road, please do not try to start the engine, please
contact MG Authorised Repairer for repair.
Driving in seeper road may cause engine stopped,
seriously vehicle failure (such as electrical components
short circuit), and engine ruined due to water entering.
If the engine misfire in seeper road, DO NOT try
to start the engine again, please contact the MG
Authorised Repairer to check and repair.
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