What are the reasons for the navigation positioning deviation of the Hongqi HS5?
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The reasons for the navigation positioning deviation of the Hongqi HS5: 1. Insufficient tire pressure: A certain tire, especially the front tire, has low pressure or uneven tire pressure; 2. Different tire patterns: Generally, the entire vehicle uses tires of the same brand, model, and pattern. If different tires are replaced, it is easy to cause deviation; 3. Severe tire wear: Rotate tires, perform dynamic balance, and four-wheel alignment at 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers; 4. Damaged shock absorber: A certain shock spring is deformed or lacks elasticity. Taking the Hongqi HS5 2019 2.0T Zhilian Qiyue Edition as an example: It is a medium-sized SUV under FAW Hongqi, with a length, width, and height of 4760mm, 1907mm, and 1700mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2870mm, and equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine.
When I used to drive the Hongqi HS5, the navigation positioning often drifted off. The main reason is usually poor GPS signal. High-rise buildings in urban areas can easily block the signal, causing positioning drift, especially when exiting tunnels or underground garages where the problem is more noticeable. Another common reason is that the navigation software version is too old, with unfixed bugs, or the map data is outdated, leading to inaccurate positioning. The vehicle's sensors may malfunction, such as an inaccurate gyroscope that needs recalibration. External factors like bad weather or nearby high-voltage power lines can also interfere. I found that regularly updating the system and avoiding weak signal areas can reduce occurrences, but if drifting happens frequently, it's best to visit a 4S shop to check for hardware damage, ensuring driving safety and not affecting travel plans.