
This situation indicates there may be an issue with the engine or system, and you should contact the manufacturer for maintenance and inspection. Driving precautions are as follows: 1. Note 1: The stronger the high beams at night, the less safe the driving. 2. Note 2: Habitually pressing the clutch is not a way to reduce trouble. 3. Note 3: After parking on uneven ground, not only should you engage the handbrake but also leave the car in gear. 4. Note 4: On one-way roads with two lanes, driving on the dotted line is the least safe. Parking precautions are as follows: 1. Note 1: Park in a shady place. 2. Note 2: Face the rear of the car toward the sunlight. 3. Note 3: There are considerations when parking side by side. 4. Note 4: Wash the car promptly if parking before rain.

I understand this prompt means that when the car has a problem, you should first slow down and then safely stop, meaning you need to reduce speed and find a safe place to pull over instead of continuing to drive. Similar to dashboard warning lights or alarm sounds indicating a fault, if you don't slow down and stop, it could lead to an accident, such as engine overheating and seizing or brake failure and loss of control, which would be a big trouble. I once experienced the ABS light flashing on the highway, so I immediately slowed down and pulled over to the side, turning on the hazard lights to warn following vehicles, which prevented an accident. Afterward, I contacted the after-sales service, and they arranged for a tow truck and repairs, fixing the sensor issue. The key is not to risk driving further—safety comes first. Stop the car and then let the after-sales service handle it. Some faults, like electrical shorts or transmission abnormalities, pose extreme risks if you continue driving. Remembering this procedure can save lives.

The first time I encountered this warning while driving, I was quite confused as a beginner and didn't understand what it meant. Actually, it indicates there might be an issue with the vehicle, advising you to gradually reduce speed without sudden braking, find a safe spot to pull over, and then contact after-sales service for assistance. For example, when my windshield fog warning light came on during rainy weather, I slowed down and parked. The after-sales team located me and dispatched a technician for inspection. New drivers should note: don't push through – minor issues can escalate, potentially damaging the engine or transmission system. After-sales professionals can diagnose problems accurately and even provide free basic maintenance advice, like regularly checking tire pressure to prevent similar warnings. The procedure is simple: slow down, stop, make the call.

Having driven for many years, I'm no stranger to such deceleration and stop warnings. It indicates the vehicle has detected a fault requiring immediate action - first slow down, then safely pull over, and contact after-sales service for repairs. Common triggers include exhaust system alerts or steering issues. I once encountered an engine overheating warning and followed this procedure, avoiding major repair hassles. The lesson is clear: never ignore these warnings. After stopping, contacting professional after-sales service is both prudent and convenient.


