Does the Roewe i5 have a China VI compliant model?

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DeMolly
07/24/25 1:19pm
The reason for steering wheel vibration at high speeds is due to the detachment or damage of balance weights; significant differences in tire pressure among the four tires; large deviations in four-wheel alignment angles; shock absorber failure; frame deformation; excessive meshing clearance of the driven gear. Solutions for steering wheel vibration at high speeds: Check and adjust tire pressure; check dynamic balance and correct tire centripetal force; inspect four-wheel alignment; examine and repair the chassis, braking system, and engine suspension. Precautions for high-speed driving: Fasten seat belts; avoid making phone calls while driving; prohibit throwing items out of the vehicle.
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