Sunra Speed Limit Restoration?
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Sunra speed limit restoration can be done in the following ways: Without turning on the power: First, do not turn on the vehicle's power. Hold the brake lever, turn the throttle to the maximum, immediately turn on the vehicle's power, and while holding the brake lever, turn the throttle to the maximum three times consecutively. On the third time, keep the throttle at maximum for 5 to 8 seconds to successfully unlock. With the power off: Regardless of whether the vehicle was previously in full-speed or speed-limited mode, with the power off, hold the brake lever and turn the throttle to the maximum. Then turn on the power while keeping the throttle at maximum and holding the brake for 3-5 seconds to enter full-speed mode.
Having driven an electric car for many years, I've found that when switching back from ECO mode to normal speed, it's best to do it gradually—avoid rushing into sudden acceleration. First, make sure the speed limit indicator on the dashboard is off, then gently press the accelerator to smoothly increase speed. After prolonged driving under speed restrictions, the battery and motor might show some inertia, so after restoring normal speed, test the acceleration response a few times to ensure there are no unusual noises or vibrations. Safety is crucial, especially on rainy days or when turning, as abruptly lifting the restriction can lead to loss of control—always keep your speed within safe limits. I’ve also developed a habit of regularly checking tire and brake wear, as these are more prone to issues after high-speed driving. Additionally, battery consumption increases slightly after lifting the speed limit, so it's advisable to charge beforehand to avoid running out of power mid-trip. I still remember one time when I restored speed too quickly and almost rear-ended someone—now I always practice in open areas.