How to tow the Baojun 510 from the rear?
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The Baojun 510 does not have a rear tow hook, so there is no rear towing position. The front tow hook location of the Baojun 510 is quite peculiar - it's designed in a very inconspicuous spot at the lower right corner of the front end, requiring you to lie on the ground to find it when towing. The following four situations require turning on hazard warning lights: 1. During temporary parking: Hazard lights must be activated during temporary parking, and in some cases, warning signs need to be placed. When temporarily parked to wait for someone or retrieve items, hazard lights should be turned on to alert others of the stationary vehicle. 2. When towing a malfunctioning vehicle: Both the disabled vehicle and the towing vehicle must simultaneously activate hazard lights, otherwise they may face penalty points and fines. Failure to use hazard lights in this situation may prevent following vehicles from recognizing the towing status, increasing accident risks. 3. When visibility is less than 100 meters: During heavy fog conditions common in northern autumns and winters when visibility drops below 100 meters, hazard lights must be used. 4. When permitted by traffic police: In certain special circumstances with traffic police authorization, vehicles in a convoy may be required to activate hazard lights.