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2 Left adjacent area
3 Right adjacent area
Early warning mode:
When there is a target vehicle in the left adjacent area
adjacent area
, the system will prompt the main vehicle and the
warning lamp on the corresponding side will be normally on. When
there is a target vehicle overtaking the main vehicle at high speed in the
left adjacent area
or right adjacent area
main vehicle and the warning lamp on the corresponding side will be
normally on.
Emergency warning mode:
When there is a target vehicle in the left adjacent area
adjacent area
, and the main vehicle is intended to change the lane (the
side direction indicator lamp is on), the system will send a warning to the
main vehicle and the warning lamp on the corresponding side will flash.
Note: The BSD will be enabled when the vehicle speed is above
30km/h and below 120km/h.
Note: The system provides detection only for a limited area beside
the vehicle, It cannot provide sufficient warning when a rear
vehicle is approaching the vehicle.
STARTING AND DRIVING
or right
, the system will prompt the
or right

Tyres

It is very dangerous to use nonconforming or damaged
tyres!
Do not drive the vehicle if you find a tyre or tyres are
excessively worn, damaged or have incorrect inflating
pressure.
Vehicle overload is forbidden.
Incorrect tyre inflating pressure or imbalance between wheel and tyre
assembly may affect the vehicle stability severely, especially during
driving under high load or at high speed. Under-inflation will increase
rolling resistance, increase fuel consumption and accelerate tyre wear,
resulting in tyre damage, even an accident.
Be sure to consider the situation of tyres during driving. The common
causes for tyre faults include:
Colliding with curb.
Driving by a deep pit.
Tyre under-inflation or pressure overload during driving.
Wheel alignment error may lead to uneven tread wear.
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