Should the Vehicle Maintain Low Speed After Wading?
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Whether the vehicle should maintain low speed after wading is introduced as follows: 1. After the vehicle wades through water, it should maintain low speed and intermittently lightly press the brake pedal to restore braking effectiveness. 2. How to operate the brake pedal: Intermittently pressing the brake pedal means pressing it step by step, lightly pressing means applying gentle force to the pedal, and heavy pressing naturally means stomping it down hard. After wading or a tire blowout, intermittently press the brake; if the road friction coefficient is low, you can intermittently and lightly press. Use intermittent light pressing to heat and evaporate moisture from the brake pads to restore braking. Additional information: 1. During wading: When wading, use a low gear to smoothly enter the water, avoid shifting gears, stopping, or making sharp turns during driving, and stop immediately if wheel spin is detected. Drive in low gear and lightly press the brake pedal, then accelerate after the braking effectiveness returns to normal. 2. After wading: Post-wading inspection includes removing any coverings, drying the wet parts, reinstalling the fan belt, and restoring the battery and muffler to their original positions.