- Do not leave children alone inside the vehicle as they may unintentionally operate switches or controls on the vehicle. Children who are left unattended may cause serious accidents. Do not allow young children to operate power windows. Being caught by the power windows may cause serious injury or even death.
- Do not adjust the driver’s seat while driving so that you can concentrate on controlling the vehicle.
- After adjusting the seat, shake the seat slightly to confirm that the seat is indeed locked. If it is not securely locked, sudden movement may occur, possibly causing loss of vehicle control.
- Do not allow anyone to ride in the luggage area or on the folded rear seats. If an occupant is seated in these positions without proper protection, serious injuries may result during emergency braking or an accident.
- Infants and children require special protection. Vehicle seat belts are not suitable for their sizes. Improperly fastened seat belts can cause serious or fatal injuries in the event of an accident. Please be sure to use an appropriate child safety seat.
- The direction of the child safety seat (forward or backward) depends on the type of child safety seat and the size of the child, unless otherwise specified by domestic regulations.
- Do not install a child safety seat in the front passenger seat. The air bag has a strong inflation force. The air bag may hit and destroy the child safety seat, causing injury or death to the child. If the child does not have appropriate safety protection, assist in the event of a collision. When an air bag inflates, it can cause serious injury or even death to a child.
- The driver’s SRS air bag inflates with considerable force. If the driver gets too close to the air bag, the force of the inflation may cause serious injury or even death.
- Do not change any parts or wiring of the auxiliary airbag system at will. This is to avoid accidental inflation of the auxiliary air bag or damage to the auxiliary air bag system.
- Please do not modify the vehicle’s electronic system, suspension system, front body structure and vehicle side panels at will. These may affect the normal operation of the auxiliary air bag system.
- If the instrument shows that the engine cooling water temperature is close to the high temperature (H) end of the normal range, please reduce the vehicle speed to lower the temperature. If the gauge displays above the normal range, stop the vehicle as quickly and safely as possible and allow the engine to idle. Operating a vehicle in an overheated condition can cause serious damage to the engine.
- Do not open the cooling water tank cover or auxiliary water tank cover when the engine is hot. The high-pressure liquid sprayed from the water tank will cause serious burns. You must wait for the engine coolant to cool down. Engine coolant is toxic and should be stored in marked containers and kept out of the reach of children.
- If the brake fluid level is lower than the minimum level in the brake fluid reservoir, do not drive the vehicle until the brake system has been inspected by the factory.
- If the warning light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is set to the ON position, take the vehicle to the original factory for inspection as soon as possible.
- Leaving the engine running continuously with the engine oil pressure warning displayed may cause serious damage to the engine.
- Before opening the skylight, remove water droplets, snow, ice or sand from the skylight. Do not place any heavy objects on or around the skylight. Do not push or pull the sunshade with your hands, otherwise it may be damaged.
- The quality of commercially available car USB power converters varies. Using a USB power converter may interfere with the electronic components in the car, causing the electrical components in the car to operate abnormally. If any abnormality occurs, please remove the device immediately and do not use this device again.
- Do not connect, disconnect or operate USB storage devices while driving, otherwise it may cause distraction. If you are distracted, you may lose control of the vehicle, causing an accident or serious injury.
- When the engine is not running, please do not leave the light switch on for a long time to avoid running out of battery power. Turn off the lights when you leave the vehicle.
- Always start the engine when operating the defogger, otherwise the battery may become depleted. Continuous operation of the windshield defogger may cause damage to the glass. When cleaning the inside of the rear windshield, be careful not to scratch or damage the conductors on the rear windshield surface.
- Do not leave the vehicle in the ON position for a long time without the engine running, as this will drain the battery.
- Do not leave the ENGINE START STOP switch in the ACC or IG ON mode for a long time when the engine is not running to avoid battery depletion.
- Do not let the NATS key containing the electronic transmission chip come into contact with rain or salt water. This will affect the operation of the system. Avoid subjecting the key to strong impact.
- If the outside temperature is below -10 degrees C (14 degrees F), the smart key’s battery may not function properly. Do not leave the smart key in a place where the temperature is higher than 60 degrees C (140 degrees F) for a long time. Please do not change or modify the smart key yourself. Do not use magnetic key rings. Do not place the smart key near equipment that generates magnetic fields, or attach it to any object that may block electromagnetic waves from reaching the surface of the key, such as televisions, audio equipment, and personal computers.
- Do not adjust the display controls, heating and air conditioning controls, or audio controls while driving so that you can concentrate on operating the vehicle. Do not disassemble or modify this system, otherwise it may cause an accident, cause a fire, or cause electric shock.
- Do not adjust the position of the screen, steering wheel, seat or interior and exterior rearview mirrors while driving. Such behavior may cause you to lose control of the vehicle and cause an accident.
- Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. Such behavior may result in loss of driving control and an accident, resulting in serious injury or even death.
- Never adjust the position of the rearview mirror while driving.
- APPLE is not responsible for the operation of the device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
- Please park your vehicle before using your mobile phone. If you must use your mobile phone while driving, please drive off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before using your mobile phone.
- Please avoid driving the vehicle when it is low on fuel. When the fuel is almost exhausted, it will cause the engine to misfire and damage the catalytic converter.
- When warming up the car, do not increase the engine speed without load. Do not start the engine while pushing or pulling the vehicle.
- Continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) models cannot be started by pushing the car. Trying to start in this way may cause damage to the transmission. Models equipped with a three-way catalyst cannot be started by pushing a cart. Trying to start in this way may cause damage to the three-way catalyst. Do not try to start the engine while towing a vehicle. When the engine is started, the forward momentum may cause the vehicle to collide with the vehicle being towed in front.
- Do not tow models equipped with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) with the front wheels on the ground, as this will cause serious damage to the transmission system. It is absolutely prohibited to tow a model equipped with a CVT with all four wheels on the ground, as this will cause damage to the transmission system.
- Do not remove the key or switch the ignition switch to the LOCK position while driving. The steering wheel will be locked and the driver may lose control of the vehicle, which may cause serious vehicle damage or personal injury.
- Do not touch the ENGINE START STOP switch while driving as it will stall the engine.
- Unless there is an emergency, do not press the push-button ignition switch while the vehicle is driving (pressing the ignition switch three times in a row or holding it down for more than two seconds will stall the engine). The steering wheel will be locked and may cause the driver to Loss of control of vehicle. This could result in serious vehicle damage or personal injury.
- The rescue battery must be a 12V battery, using a battery with an incorrect rating can damage your vehicle. Do not attempt to jump start a frozen battery. The battery may explode and cause serious injury. Be sure to connect the positive terminal to the positive terminal and the negative terminal to the body ground (not the negative terminal of the battery). Make sure the jumper wires are not touching rotating parts in the engine compartment. Make sure the jumper wire clips are not touching any other metal. Do not keep the starter motor engaged for more than 10 seconds. If the engine cannot start immediately, please set the ignition switch to OFF and wait for at least 10 seconds to start again, otherwise the starter motor may be damaged.
- Do not use the vehicle when the battery fluid is too low. Low battery fluid may cause the battery to be overloaded, causing high temperatures, reducing battery life, and in some cases causing the battery to explode.
- Do not press the accelerator suddenly when the car is cold. Using different tires will cause differences in the movement of the front and rear wheels, resulting in excessive tire wear and possible damage to the gearbox, booster box and rear differential gear.
- When using the spare tire, vehicle speed detection may be incorrect, causing the following systems to not function properly: ABS, BAS, VSC, TRC, satellite navigation system, and parking assist system.
- When using a downsized spare tire, the driving speed should not exceed 80KM/H (50MPH). Because the downsized spare tire is not designed for high-speed driving, failure to follow these precautions may result in an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
- The downsized spare tire is designed for its own vehicle and cannot be used on other vehicles; if necessary, two downsized spare tires cannot be used at the same time.
- The detection area of the radar sensor is designed according to the standard lane width. When traveling in wider lanes, the radar sensor may detect a vehicle two lanes away.
- Please do not use the cruise control when driving under the following conditions. This may cause the vehicle to lose control and cause an accident. When conditions do not allow the vehicle to maintain a constant speed. When traffic is heavy. When traffic speed changes frequently. When traveling in windy areas. When driving on winding or mountainous roads. When driving on slippery roads (rain, snow, ice, etc.).
- Brake assist can only assist braking operation and cannot be used as a warning system to prevent collision accidents. Drivers have the responsibility to remain alert at all times, drive safely and have full control of their vehicle.
- If the ABS and SRS airbag warning lights do not come on after you start the engine, it means that these systems will not be able to protect your safety in the event of an accident, resulting in serious injury or even death. Please send the vehicle to the original manufacturer for inspection.
- ABS will not be able to play an effective role when using tires with insufficient grip or when the vehicle is driving on slippery roads at high speeds and causing water drift. 2. The parking assist system is used to assist you in parking, and is not used to make judgments for you. It must be based on your visual judgment when moving the vehicle.
- Do not let the seat belt buckles, buckles, and the seat belt itself get caught in the door to avoid damage.
- If you are involved in a serious accident, replace the seat components, including the seat belts, even if there is no obvious damage.
- Each seat belt can only be used by one person, and one seat belt cannot be used by multiple people at the same time, including young children.
- Do not pass the seat belt under the armpits.
- Never attempt to trigger the window’s anti-pinch protection with any part of your body.
- If any object is caught in the window just before it is fully closed, the anti-pinch protection may not work.
- No passengers are allowed to put their heads and hands outside the car while driving, and they are not allowed to sit on the sunroof.
- Touch the vehicle body or other metal surface to discharge static electricity.
- Do not allow anyone who discharges static electricity to approach an open fuel tank.
- Do not smoke when refueling.
- Do not allow fuel to spill when refueling.
- Mistaking the accelerator pedal for the brake pedal can cause sudden acceleration, which may result in an accident involving serious injury or even death.
- Do not drive over or park next to flammable materials.
- Do not leave glasses, lighters, aerosol cans or beverage cans in the car to be exposed to sunlight. This behavior may lead to the following consequences: gas may leak from the lighter or aerosol can, causing a fire. The high temperature inside the car may cause the plastic lenses and frames of glasses to deform or crack. Beverage cans can rupture and spill their contents into the vehicle, which can cause a short circuit in the vehicle’s electronic components.
- Be sure to turn off the engine when taking a nap in the car, otherwise you may accidentally touch the gear lever or step on the accelerator pedal and cause an accident, or the engine may overheat and start a fire. In addition, if the vehicle is parked in a poorly ventilated area, waste may enter the vehicle, causing serious harm to health or even death.
- Under no circumstances can the gear lever be shifted into P, R or N while the vehicle is moving. Such behavior will cause serious damage to the gearbox and can result in loss of vehicle control.
- Do not move the gear lever to change gears while depressing the accelerator pedal.
- If the engine stalls, please do not press the brake pedal continuously. Each time you press the brake pedal, the power assist brake will be consumed.
- When on a slope, do not depress the accelerator or depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time to stabilize the vehicle.
- Do not turn the steering wheel all the way to one side for a long time. This behavior may damage the electric steering wheel motor.
- If the fuse still blows immediately after changing it, it means there may be a problem with the wiring. Please contact our company’s authorized service center for repair.