What are the common faults of the JAC JY A5?

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OBenjamin
07/30/25 5:18am
The common faults of the JAC JY A5 are as follows: 1. There is a noticeable jerk when driving at low speeds, especially when following another vehicle after braking. The 4S shop responded that this is normal. 2. The touchscreen sometimes freezes, and no amount of tapping helps. You have to turn off the engine, wait a while, and then restart to restore normal function. 3. The folding mirrors make strange noises. The 4S shop responded that this is just how the car is, and applying some lubricant will help, but the issue recurs after some time, requiring another visit to the 4S shop for more lubricant. Alternatively, you could keep a bottle of lubricant in the car, but this does not fundamentally solve the problem. Personally, I feel it's an issue with the installation or material quality of the mirrors. 4. The sun visor is loose and rattles with even slight vibrations. After visiting the 4S shop, they replaced the sun visor hook.
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