Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicator; Parking Tips - PERODUA ALZA Owner's Manual

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After the engine has started or while
the vehicle is running, if the anti-lock
brake system warning light and brake
warning light remain illuminated and
will not go out, the rear tires alone may
lock during hard braking, thus making
the vehicle unstable.
In this case, avoid hard braking and
immediately have the vehicle checked
by an authorized Perodua Service
Centre.
NOTE
The A.B.S. system will not operate at
vehicle speed 10 km/h (6 mph) or less.
The system will function as a normal
braking system.
Be sure to keep depressing the brake
pedal strongly at the time of hard
braking. If you release the brake pedal,
the A.B.S. system will not provide its
intended effects.
Never perform pumping braking*. If
you perform the pumping braking, the
braking distance will become longer.
*"Pumping braking" refers to a
braking method of depressing the brake
pedal little by little over several stages.
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Brake pad wear limit indicator

The brake pad wear limit indicators on the
front disc brakes give a warning noise when
the brake pads are worn.
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Do not continue using the worn brake
pads. This could reduce braking
effectiveness and cause an accident.
Have the brake pads and rotor checked
or replaced immediately.

Parking tips

1. Make sure that your vehicle has completely
stopped.
2. Depress the clutch pedal and shift the
transmission lever to neutral (manual
transmission).
3. Press the brake pedal and shift the lever
to H (automatic transmission).
4. Apply parking brake.
5. Turn the ignition switch to "LOCK" then
pull out the key.
CAUTION
Do not forget to apply parking brake.
Do not leave your vehicle while the
engine is running.
 hen leaving your vehicle, make sure
that you set the ignition switch to
"LOCK" and pull out the key to avoid
battery from being discharged.
For automatic transmission:
•  hile parking, make sure that the
transmission lever is at H because
at this range, all tyres are locked.
• Do not shift the lever to H until your
vehicle is completely stopped to
avoid the transmission system from
being damaged.

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