3. Driving Guide
Warning
You must adjust your speed according to
the weather, road and traffic conditions at
any moment. To avoid traffic accident, do
not take a risk to drive your vehicle just
depending on limited safety functions
provided by the systems.
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The ABS cannot go beyond the
kinematic law. It is still dangerous for a
vehicle with ABS to drive on slippery
road. While driving, if the ABS is
adjusting the brake pressure,
immediately slow down to adapt to the
road and traffic conditions.
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Improper operation or modification
(such as modification of parts of
braking system, or wheels and tires)
may affect the functions of ABS, EBD
and ESP.
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Specified size of tires must be used. If
the vehicle is installed with tires in
improper size or non-uniform size, ABS
cannot work normally.
Warning
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If the indicator lights of ABS and
braking system light up, stop the
vehicle immediately and check the
brake fluid level in the tank (Please
refer to Page 342).
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If the brake fluid level is normal, the
failure of the braking system may be
caused by the malfunction of the ABS
control function. In this case, the rear
wheel may skid soon, resulting in tail
sliding and side sliding of the vehicle.
You must go to the GAC Motor Dealer
for maintenance.
3.2.2 Electronic
Brakeforce
Distribution
System (EBD)
EBD is short for Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
System and is a part of ABS. When a vehicle takes
normal brake, EBD can uniformly distribute
brakeforce to front and rear wheels based on
vehicle's loading condition.
EBD exerts more brake pressure on the rear
wheel through adjusting slip rate, to obtain the
shortest braking distance under the premise of
braking stability. In particular, the stability and
maneuverability of vehicle braking are improved
when driving on a poor or slippery road.
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