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Operation ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Cab overview .............................................................................................................................. 1
Multifunctional steering wheel ..................................................................................................... 2
Dome light button and switch group on the left side of the instrument ...................................... 3
Driver's side power window control button ................................................................................. 4
Remote control key ..................................................................................................................... 4
Interior rearview mirror ................................................................................................................ 5
A/C control panel ......................................................................................................................... 6
Auto A/C*..................................................................................................................................... 6
Manual A/C* ................................................................................................................................ 6
Electronic parking brake ............................................................................................................. 7
START/STOP button .................................................................................................................. 8
Transmission gear positions ....................................................................................................... 9
Starting and stopping .................................................................................................................. 10
ICM .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Routine inspection....................................................................................................................... 14
Safety................................................................................................................................................... 19
Seat belt ...................................................................................................................................... 19
Supplemental restraint system (SRS) ......................................................................................... 21
Child safety ................................................................................................................................. 25
Child safety seat .......................................................................................................................... 27
Fastening seat belt ...................................................................................................................... 29
Driving.................................................................................................................................................. 30
Driving posture and visual information........................................................................................ 30
Brake assist control system ........................................................................................................ 34
Around view parking system (AVPS)* ........................................................................................ 39
Instructions on driving assistance ............................................................................................... 40
Boarding and alighting essentials ............................................................................................... 48
Precautions before departure ..................................................................................................... 50
Precautions during driving .......................................................................................................... 51
Precautions for parking ............................................................................................................... 53
Precautions under various road conditions ................................................................................ 54
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  • Page 1 Contents Operation ............................. 1 Cab overview ..........................1 Multifunctional steering wheel ..................... 2 Dome light button and switch group on the left side of the instrument ........3 Driver's side power window control button ................. 4 Remote control key ........................4 Interior rearview mirror ........................
  • Page 2 Precautions under various weather conditions ................57 Other precautions........................58 Q&A ..............................60 How to achieve fuel-efficient driving? ..................60 What kind of damage will inferior fuel bring to the vehicle? ............61 Why is there jitter during emergency braking (accompanied by slight noise)? ......62 Why should the engine be kept idling for a period of time before shutting down the engine? ...
  • Page 3 How is tire bulge generated? ...................... 75 How to avoid a traffic accident? ....................76 How to deal with a serious traffic accident? ................76 What is the car beauty? ......................77 How to perform car beauty? ......................78...
  • Page 4 Some functions and pictures described herein are only applicable to certain models, rather than your vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail. Some descriptions in this manual with a symbol “*” are only applicable to the optional/special configurations of certain vehicle models. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail. Unless otherwise specified, the directions of the vehicle (front, rear, left and right) referred to in this manual are based on the traveling direction of the vehicle.
  • Page 5 Operation Cab overview Driver's side power window control button 16. Volume adjustment/display button - Central locking button 17. Gearshift lever - Exterior rearview mirror adjusting button – ENGINE START/STOP button - Exterior rearview mirror folding button* - P-gear button Door lock and inside handle - EPB button A/C Air Outlet - AUTO HOLD button...
  • Page 6 Operation Multifunctional steering wheel Paddle shifter* Paddle shifter* Cruise control button* AV system Instrument cluster control button display control button Custom button Cruise control button* Exhaust sound button* Lamplight combination Wiper combination switch switch Manual wiping Turn signal lamp Wiper off Turn signal lamp Automatic wiping flashing for lane...
  • Page 7 Operation Dome light button and switch group on the left side of the instrument Trunk lid unlocking ESP OFF button button Manual headlamp Fuel tank flap opening button adjusting knob Dome lamp Electric sunroof automatic switch Dome lamp button switch* button Emergency call button*...
  • Page 8 Operation Driver's side power window control button Exterior rearview mirror adjusting button Electric exterior rearview mirror folding button* Door unlocking button Front left power window control button Exterior rearview mirror selecting button Rear left power window control button Door locking button Passenger's window lock button Front right power window...
  • Page 9 Operation Interior rearview mirror Manual anti-glare* Push the tab ① forward to offset the reflected light from the rear, achieving the anti-glare function. Push the tab ① backward to adjust back to the normal rear view angle. Automatic anti-glare* When the vehicle power switch is in the "ON" position, the auto dimming function will be automatically activated.
  • Page 10 Operation A/C control panel Auto A/C* Recirculation/ Front windshield Fan speed fresh air defrosting/defogging adjusting A/C button mode button button knob/OFF button Air supply mode SYNC button button Automatic A/C Rear windshield and exterior rearview mirror button/temperature adjusting knob defrost, defog button Manual A/C* Front windshield Fan speed adjusting...
  • Page 11 Operation Electronic parking brake – When the vehicle stops, pull up the EPB button ① to apply the EPB to avoid vehicle sliding. – If the service brake fails while the vehicle is running, try to continuously pull up the EPB button ① to achieve emergency braking.
  • Page 12 Operation START/STOP button When the gear is in the "P" position and the brake pedal is depressed, press the START/STOP button ① to start the vehicle. When the gearshift lever is in "P" gear and the brake pedal is not depressed, press the START/STOP button ①...
  • Page 13 Operation Transmission gear positions Driving mode toggle switch Gearshift lever Gear display P-gear button Keep rolling up/down the driving mode toggle switch to switch between the following driving modes: P - Parking gear R - Reverse gear Energy-saving mode ECO: N - Neutral gear D/M* - Drive gear Comfort mode...
  • Page 14 Operation Starting and stopping 1. Enter the car with the remote control key, close the door and fasten your seat belt. 2. Make sure the gear is in "P" or "N". Start 3. Depress the brake pedal without release. 4. Press the ENGINE START/STOP button to start the vehicle.
  • Page 15 Operation The instrument theme can be switched by short pressing the "VIEW" button on the left side of the steering wheel.  7-inch instrument theme* Speedy theme Outside Fuel gauge Speedometer Time Tachometer temperature Engine coolant Driving mode Gear display Driving range temperature gauge...
  • Page 16 Operation  10.25-inch instrument theme* Speedy theme Outside Fuel gauge Time Engine coolant Tachometer temperature temperature gauge Odometer: Current trip: Cumulative driving: Driving range Driving mode Speedometer Gear display Technology theme Outside temperature Speedometer Time Vehicle status Driving Fuel gauge Engine coolant Gear Driving...
  • Page 17 Operation  Indicator lamp Left turn signal Hazard warning indicator Right turn signal indicator indicator lamp lamp (flashing) lamp Driver's seat belt Electric park brake Adaptive cruise indicator lamp indicator lamp (EPB) status indicator (a vehicle ahead)* lamp Front passenger's Electric park brake Adaptive cruise indicator lamp seat belt indicator...
  • Page 18 Operation Routine inspection  Engine compartment Upper limit mark of coolant level Maximum scale mark of brake fluid level Lower limit mark of Minimum scale mark of brake coolant level fluid level Engine compartment Oil filler electrical box Upper limit mark of oil level Battery Lower limit mark of oil...
  • Page 19 Inspect the appearance of the battery (for any crack or swelling), and inspect the connection between the battery connector and cable for any corrosion or looseness. If the battery condition is poor, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection as soon as possible.
  • Page 20 In that case, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop in time for inspection.
  • Page 21 Operation  Exterior inspection Lamps Turn on the front combination lamp, rear combination lamp, turn signal lamp, position lamp, license plate lamp and fog lamp to inspect if they work normally and if their surfaces are clean or intact. Depress the brake pedal repeatedly to inspect if the brake lamp works normally. Inspect the headlamp and turn signal lamps Inspect the tail lamps...
  • Page 22 Operation Inspection during driving Inspect the braking effect When driving the vehicle on a dry road at a low speed, depress the brake pedal to inspect whether the brake function of the vehicle is normal. Inspect the low-speed running and acceleration status Depress the accelerator pedal slowly to inspect whether the accelerator pedal works smoothly.
  • Page 23 Safety Seat belt Fastening the seat belt properly is a basic requirement for safe driving. In case of a traffic collision where the seat belt reaches the triggering condition, the seat belt pretensioner and load limiter will be activated to tension the seat belt so that the driver and passengers will be restrained in proper position to slow down the forward movement inertia, thus preventing the driver and passengers from being thrown out and reducing the impact injury to them as much as possible.
  • Page 24 Safety Make the seat belt cling to the upper body, and pass it across the chest and shoulder. Sit in the seat properly and let the back cling to the seat back. Pass the seat belt across the hip as low as possible and adjust its tension properly.
  • Page 25 Safety Supplemental restraint system (SRS) In a severe collision where the system triggering condition is met, the system will be triggered and airbags will deploy rapidly to work with the seat belts to protect the driver and passengers. SRS triggering condition Zone where the SRS will not be started Zone where the SRS...
  • Page 26 Safety  SRS triggering process The seat belt will tie up the body at the Moment of SRS airbag deployment moment of collision When the SRS is triggered, the seat belt will In a collision, the seat belt will lock and tie up also restrain the driver and passengers to the the body, and the SRS will determine the seats.
  • Page 27 Safety  Precautions for SRS The upper body of the driver should not be too close to the steering wheel, otherwise it can be injured when the SRS is triggered. Do not let children kneel on the seat or stand in the vehicle; otherwise, the children can be seriously injured when the SRS is triggered.
  • Page 28 Safety Do not put young children on the leg; otherwise, the children can be seriously injured when the SRS is triggered. NOTE • After the SRS is triggered, do not touch the airbag as it is at a high temperature. •...
  • Page 29 Safety Child safety Pay attention to the followings when there is a child passenger: • Be sure to protect the child with the child safety seat. • Be sure to operate the doors, windows, sunroof* and seats by an adult only. •...
  • Page 30 Safety Classification of child safety seats (for reference only): Baby seat Toddler seat School-age child seat Weight: Less than 10 kg Weight: 7-18kg Weight: 15-32kg Age: 0-12 months Age: 12 months - 4 years Age: 4-10 years old Do not install a rear-facing child safety seat on the front passenger seat and let the children sit in the seat during driving.
  • Page 31 Safety Child safety seat  Installation of child safety seat The following describes the installation of a ISOFIX child safety seat. Remove the seat headrest at the corresponding position. Put the child safety seat on the seat, find the lower anchorage ①, and insert the lower guide groove of the child safety seat as arrowed into the lower anchorage ①...
  • Page 32 Safety NOTE • The lower anchorage ① of the rear seat is hidden in the gap between the backrest and the seat cushion and can be seen by prying the gap open with your hands; the upper anchorage ② is at the bottom back of the seat back. WARNING Be sure to protect the child with the child safety seat when the vehicle is running.
  • Page 33 Safety Fastening seat belt  Front Seat Belt Keep a correct sitting posture. Pull out the seat belt slowly at a uniform speed, insert the lock tongue into the corresponding buckle until a click sound is heard. Pull the seat belt lock tongue and confirm that the seat belt lock tongue is properly locked. NOTE •...
  • Page 34 Driving Driving posture and visual information  Correct driving posture Whether the driving posture is correct directly affects the driver's fatigue level and driving safety. Correct driving posture enables the driver to manipulate the vehicle naturally in a coordinated manner, which is beneficial to driving safety. To ensure driving safety and reduce the risk of casualties, you are recommended to carry out the following steps: •...
  • Page 35 Driving The clearance between your back and the seat back must not be too large. Do not tilt the seat backward excessively. Correct driving posture can not only reduce the driver’s fatigue, but also make full use of the seat belt and the airbag.
  • Page 36 Driving  Adjustment of rearview mirror Adjusting the rearview mirror to a proper angle is favorable to safe driving. Interior rearview mirror The traffic conditions behind the vehicle can be observed through the interior rearview mirror. Failing that, it is unfavorable to safe driving. Exterior rearview mirror Exterior rearview mirrors help to confirm the vehicle’s surroundings.
  • Page 37 Driving  Blind spot Different driving postures may lead to a scope change of the blind spot. Therefore, please maintain correct driving posture to confirm the scope of the blind spot. The specific scope of the blind spot also varies with vehicle models. Please do not drive into the blind spot of other vehicles as much as possible during driving.
  • Page 38 Driving Brake assist control system  Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ABS can prevent the wheels from being locked during emergency braking or braking on a slippery road so as to stabilize the driving state of the vehicle. It is an important part of the vehicle’s active safety system. ...
  • Page 39 Driving ABS and EBD are merely auxiliary safety systems with quite limited effect. Compared with braking on a concrete or dry road, the braking distance may be longer during braking on a road covered with sandstone or fresh snow. Do not suppose that the ABS and EBD can reach the ideal braking performance under any circumstances.
  • Page 40 Driving  Electronic stability program (ESP) ESP determines the driving intention of the driver according to the steering wheel angle and the vehicle speed, and compares it with the actual driving condition of the vehicle continuously. If the vehicle deviates from the normal driving route (such as sideslip), ESP will correct it by applying brake force to the corresponding wheels.
  • Page 41 Driving  Hill-start hold control (HHC) As the subsystem of ESP, HHC can prevent accidents caused by sliding when the vehicle is started on a slope without using the parking brake. Driving uphill, Driving uphill, with without HHC  AUTO HOLD AUTO HOLD can keep the vehicle still automatically based on the braking needs of the driver;...
  • Page 42 Driving  Hydraulic brake assist (HBA) HBA helps achieve a short braking distance in an emergency by producing brake pressure larger than that during normal braking when you depress the brake pedal quickly. After the brake pedal is released, HBA will be deactivated automatically, and the brake system will be restored to its normal working state. Braking without HBA Braking with HBA...
  • Page 43 Driving Around view parking system (AVPS)* The around view parking system (AVPS) collects images of front, rear, left and right, of the vehicle, integrates the images into a 360° bird's eye view of environment around the vehicle, and shows the view on the AV system display, thereby providing the driver with information on the surrounding environment of the vehicle and reducing blind spots during driving.
  • Page 44 Driving Instructions on driving assistance  Adaptive cruise control (ACC)* With ACC (which is short for Adaptive Cruise Control), the relative distance between the car ahead and your car on the same path and the speed of your car can be controlled in a real time manner by means of the front MMW radar and the intelligent front camera on the windshield glass: If the vehicle ahead stops, the ACC will apply the brake of the vehicle until it may come to a stop;...
  • Page 45 Driving  Forward collision mitigation (FCM) system* Working principle The forward collision mitigation (FCM) system uses the MMW radar installed at the front of the vehicle and the intelligent front camera (IFC) mounted on the front windshield glass to detect the relative distance and speed between cars in the path ahead and the vehicle.
  • Page 46 Driving  LDA* LDA is to reduce accidents due to unintentional lane departure. The lane departure system detects the lane markings on the road and curbs through the camera installed on the front windshield glass, and detects the road guardrails through the MMW radar installed in the front of the body.
  • Page 47 Driving  Integrated cruise assist (ICA) system* The integrated cruise assist system detects the relative distance and speed between vehicles on the path ahead and the vehicle through the MMW radar installed on the front of the vehicle and detects the lane marking lines printed on the road through the camera installed on the front windshield glass, and provides lane centering control while following the cruising vehicle, providing drivers with a comfortable experience of horizontal and vertical intelligent assisted driving control.
  • Page 48 Driving  Blind spot detection (BSD)* The blind spot detection (BSD) monitors vehicles in adjacent lanes' blind spots and the area behind the blind spots using radar sensors at the rear of the vehicle. If it is detected that another vehicle is approaching quickly, the BSD alerts the driver through the visual signal on the exterior rearview mirrors.
  • Page 49 Driving  Rear crossing traffic alert (RCTA) system* The rear vehicle cross traffic alert function uses blind spot radar installed at the rear of the vehicle to detect the blind spots on both sides at the rear. When the vehicle is reversing, when an approaching vehicle is detected, the system will warn the driver through the visual signal of exterior rearview mirror and surround view monitor (SVM).
  • Page 50 Driving  Door opening warning (DOW) system* The door opening warning function uses blind spot radar installed at the rear of the vehicle to detect adjacent lanes when the vehicle is parked. When a vehicle is detected approaching quickly, and there is a risk of opening the door, the system will alert the driver through visible signals on the exterior rearview mirror and an audible alarm.
  • Page 51 Driving  Rear approach alert system* The rear approach alert function uses blind spot radar installed at the rear of the vehicle to monitor targets directly behind the vehicle in real time. When the driver is driving normally on the road and a target is rapidly approaching from behind in the same lane, the system issues a warning and sends a rear-end collision alert signal to the approaching vehicle.
  • Page 52 Driving Boarding and alighting essentials • Be sure to confirm the surrounding situation, the situation behind this vehicle in particular, before opening the door. • While driving on a snowy road, take care not to have snow or water left on the shoes to avoid accidents resulting from slipping in depressing the pedal.
  • Page 53 Driving  Alighting essentials Observe if there are other vehicles or Open the door slightly after confirming the pedestrians behind this vehicle through the safety and then open it completely after interior and exterior rearview mirrors. reconfirming the safety. After the door is opened, get out of the Close the door with slight great force at a vehicle and close the door quickly.
  • Page 54 Perform routine inspection and regular maintenance on the vehicle before departure. In case of any abnormality (abnormal sound from the vehicle, unpleasant smell, oil stains on the ground and other phenomena), please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspect and repair in time. Height of luggage in the compartment The luggage shall not be higher than that of the seat when luggage is carried in the compartment.
  • Page 55 Driving Precautions during driving No shutdown during driving Do not stop the engine during driving; otherwise, the vacuum booster won't work, which will cause more effort to depress the brake pedal, longer braking distance, and safety hazards. No phone calls during driving Do not take phone calls during driving, which will distract the driver's attention from and reduce the judgment on the environment, causing traffic accidents easily.
  • Page 56 Instructions on the fault indicator lamp If the indicator lamp on the instrument cluster module comes on during driving and the safety is ensured, pull over immediately and consult the GAC Motor authorized shop to check whether the driving can continue.
  • Page 57 Driving Precautions for parking Do not park in the vicinity of flammables or explosives Do not park the vehicle in the vicinity of withered grass, timber, oil tank and other flammables or explosives. Otherwise, spontaneous combustion or explosion of the inflammable and explosive items may occur due to high-temperature parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 58 Driving Precautions under various road conditions Factors that lead to traffic accidents are uncertain and random during driving. The driver shall always keep sober-minded and cool, and be resourceful to make quick judgment and take actions to ensure safe driving in the event of emergencies. Busy road With a large number of pedestrians and vehicles and complicated traffic conditions, accidents are likely to...
  • Page 59 Driving Mountain road Avoid other vehicles actively, keep to the right, decelerate timely and honk the horn in advance when driving on a mountain road. Muddy road Slow down and drive safely during driving on a muddy road. Uneven road Slow down to prevent the chassis from being scrapped during driving on an uneven road.
  • Page 60 Driving Crossroad With many pedestrians or vehicles, traffic accidents are quite likely to happen at a crossroad. Therefore, stay highly focused when driving through a crossroad. If traffic lights are installed at a crossroad, follow the guidance of the traffic lights to drive through the crossroad;...
  • Page 61 Driving Precautions under various weather conditions Driving on a rainy day Drive slowly and maintain a certain distance from the vehicle in front; in the event of emergencies, take measures timely, and do not rotate the steering wheel urgently or perform emergency braking to prevent vehicle sideslip and rollover.
  • Page 62 If you maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front, slow down and try to change the lane. If the front windshield glass is broken by a falling object because of the close distance, decelerate to stop the vehicle and contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection and repairing.
  • Page 63 Accident handling In case of vehicle fires, leave the vehicle quickly, call for assistance, and meanwhile inform the GAC Motor authorized shop. Avoiding damage to the underbody During driving from a flat road to an upslope and...
  • Page 64 Q&A How to achieve fuel-efficient driving? • Common reasons for high fuel consumption: bad driving style, dirty air cleaner, using leaded or inferior gasoline, blockage of the fuel injector nozzle, insufficient tire pressure and so on. • After the engine is started, run the engine at idle speed for a period of time, start to drive, and then slowly depress the accelerator pedal to speed up.
  • Page 65 Q&A What kind of damage will inferior fuel bring to the vehicle? Inferior fuel will generate plentiful carbon deposits, and carbon deposits on the piston will lead to weak acceleration, start difficulty, increased fuel consumption and abnormal wear. If the paraffin and sulfur in the fuel exceed the limit, acidic materials generated during combustion will corrode the engine severely.
  • Page 66 Q&A Why is there jitter during emergency braking (accompanied by slight noise)? During emergency braking, to ensure the minimum braking distance and steering of the vehicle, ABS will work and distribute brake force to tires according to computer commands to roll and slide the tires alternately so that the vehicle body and brake pedal shake.
  • Page 67 Q&A Why is crackling sound heard from the chassis sometimes after cold start or shutdown of the engine? During cold start, the exhaust pipe and other components will expand rapidly due to heating, producing crackling sound occasionally; likewise, after the engine is shut down, the exhaust system will contract with temperature drop, and similar sound will arise occasionally at this moment.
  • Page 68 Q&A Why is coasting in the "N" gear not allowed while the vehicle is running? The structure of automatic transmission is different from that of manual transmission, which performs self-lubrication according to the vehicle speed, namely splash lubrication. However, the automatic transmission is lubricated by pressure internally, while the pressure is dependent on the engine speed.
  • Page 69 Q&A Why the "click" sounds are heard from the engine for a while during cold start? Leaving valve clearance in the air distribution mechanism will cause the air distribution mechanism to make impact and noise while the engine is operating. To eliminate such a defect, some engines adopt a hydraulic tappet mechanism to realize zero valve clearance.
  • Page 70 Q&A Why does water dripping occur under the vehicle? When the A/C system performs cooling, the air temperature in the vehicle drops rapidly on the evaporator of the A/C system, and vapor in the air is condensed into water and discharged through the drain pipe to the ground directly.
  • Page 71 Q&A Why does the vehicle deviate? Strict four-wheel alignment and deviation inspection must be performed on the vehicle before delivery. Obvious deviation shall not be allowed during driving. During actual driving, the vehicle may slightly deviate owing to the effect of road surface roughness, wind direction, inconsistent left and right tire pressure and other external environments.
  • Page 72 Q&A What points should be noticed during the use of wiper blade? The wiper blades are used to clear the rainwater on the windshield glass, and thus must be applied in the event of rainwater. The wiper blade can never be applied without rainwater on the windshield because the frictional resistance will increase in this case, which may cause damage to the rubber blades and the wiper motor.
  • Page 73 Q&A Why does the wiper work improperly? Wiper blades are mainly made of rubber and exposed to sunlight and rain for a long time, so they will age. Damage that can be recognized through eyes: Crack, rust, deformation, adherent matter, discoloration, etc. Damage that can be recognized through ears: Abnormal sounds such as runout and jitter sounds.
  • Page 74 Q&A How to deal with the fog on the window? Solution to fogging on the windows Cause: Since the air temperature in the vehicle is higher than that of the outside in winter or rainy days, vapor in the vehicle will condense into fog when touching the windows with...
  • Page 75 Q&A How to decrease the cabin temperature in hot weather? Adjust the A/C to the expected temperature, set the circulation mode to the fresh air mode and open the window for 1 to 2min (which can exhaust the high-temperature air from the vehicle quickly), then change it to the recirculation mode and close the window.
  • Page 76 Q&A Why does the cooling fan still run after the vehicle stops? When the temperature of coolant is higher than the set value or the pressure of A/C is greater than the specified value, the cooling fan will operate to reduce the temperature of the coolant, protect the parts against damage, and ensure that the A/C system works under normal pressure so as to realize better cooling effect.
  • Page 77 During use of the vehicle, it is inevitable to soil the interior trim sometimes. In case of stubborn stains that are difficult to be cleared, you can go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for consultation and purchase related cleaning agent to clean the interior trim.
  • Page 78 This is a common phenomenon in using the vehicle. Please be cautious when opening the doors. You may also buy products from the the GAC Motor authorized shop to protect the paintwork of door handles. Please go to a local GAC Motor authorized shop for consultation and purchase.
  • Page 79 Q&A How is tire bulge generated? Causes: Since the tire shoulder or the tire bead close to the tire shoulder heavily hits against the outside foreign objects (e.g., pot hole, road shoulder and stone) during driving, severe extrusion between the rim flange and the object causes broken yarn of the tire fabric, and then the inner air of the tire rises from the broken yarn and forms bulges.
  • Page 80 Q&A How to avoid a traffic accident? Keep sober-minded and step up vigilance when following other vehicles. Never get distracted during driving. Clearly and effectively communicate with other drivers by turning on the signal lamp in advance to inform them of your driving intention. Adopt a preventive driving method, predict the driving intention of the users on other roads, and keep an elliptical space around this vehicle.
  • Page 81 Q&A What is the car beauty? Concept of car beauty In the early days, drivers clean their cars mostly by themselves merely using simple tools, including a water pipe, a brush, a bucket, a packet of washing power and a piece of cleaning cloth. It is feasible to use these things to deal with trucks, but unscientific and rough to clean modern cars with these tools.
  • Page 82 Q&A How to perform car beauty? Main items of car beauty The modern car beauty services can generally be divided into body beauty, interior trim beauty, and paintwork treatment. Body beauty The body beauty services comprise high-voltage car washing, removing of pitch, tar and other pollutants, waxing and mirror finish, sealing wax removing (for new cars), renovation of wheel rims, tires and bumpers, treatment of the anti-corrosive coating on the chassis and other items.